
Growth University is a monthly coaching service. We make it nearly impossible to fail at getting more customers. Specifically, we will help you grow from $0 to $1,000,000 per year so that you can focus on truly helping people without being stressed and overworked. We do that by installing our proprietary A-T-M marketing system into your business. It allows you to attract 1000s of qualified leads each month, quickly build trust with them so they want to buy from you and then set up 3 simple sales funnels that monetize those leads. This is what you get with Growth University: Pillar #1. Revenue Roadmap: This includes your marketing and sales funnel audit, us writing your company vision, offer, avatar profile as well as creating your full marketing plan. Meaning, we learn everything about you then craft a custom tailored step-by-step plan to reach your goals. Pillar #2. Expert Training: This includes your access to my private marketing and sales playbooks, swipe files and resources Meaning, you’ll quickly learn how to do everything you need to do and have the tools and templates needed to make it simple. Pillar #3. Unlimited On-Demand Coaching: This includes your direct access to our team of coaches via regular 1:1 zoom calls and email. And they’ll be keeping tabs on you to make sure you are making the progress you need to make in order to reach your goals. Meaning, you’ll get weekly plans of action sent to you, a second set of eyes on all of your marketing and proactive accountability so you stay on track. Pillar #4. Inc 5,000 Mastermind: This includes being matched with a small group of peers running similar type businesses at a similar revenue stage. And we provide weekly training by our CEO, our marketing team and outside experts. Meaning, you will not be growing your business in an isolation chamber. You’ll be surrounded by a peer group that supports, encourages and helps you. See more
Growth Tools helped me land two $2,500 clients after I changed nothing but my funnel and resource—using the same stage opportunity I’d tried a year earlier with zero results. They gave me the structure to confidently sell a high-ticket offer, book calls straight from the room of 300 men I spoke to for two minutes, and finally step into one-on-one coaching in a way that actually works for my schedule and clients. If you want clarity, momentum, and a system that turns opportunities into clients, this is the coaching program I’d recommend.
I’ve worked with other coaches before, but Growth Tools is the first program where I immediately felt supported and actually saw results. I landed a high-ticket $5,000 client with confidence using the offer I built here, and another client came through a partner I met using their BOPA system—proof that the process works if you stick with it. What’s different is the real-time access to coaches who help you solve roadblocks as they show up, and the structure that finally gave my business roots instead of scattered ideas. If you’ve been spinning your wheels or wondering whether it’s time to invest in yourself—don’t wait!
Joining Growth Tools finally gave me the structure and support I needed to turn my publishing expertise into a real business. I even landed a $10K client during a practice role-play inside the program—proof that the systems and coaching actually work in real life, not just theory. The community, partnerships, and coaching have helped me clarify my offer, streamline delivery, and feel confident about my goals for 2026. If you want accountability, real wins, and people in your corner, I can’t recommend them enough.
I completed the Growth Tools BOPA program in full. My experience is mixed and ultimately lands in the middle. What worked well: The BOPA system itself works. I made my money back with a single sale and continue to use it successfully. I was specifically looking for a marketing system that did not rely on social media, and BOPA delivered that. In hindsight, it closely resembles traditional relationship-based marketing methods that existed long before social media, which I already had experience with after 25 years in my industry. The four months of live classes, homework, and structure provided strong accountability. While marketing was the focus, the program also motivated me to improve broader business operations. I gained confidence in pricing my services appropriately, clarified my target audience, and strengthened my systems and strategy. Everyone I interacted with, from sales to instructors to the community, was kind, supportive, and willing to help. I do not regret taking the course. Where the program fell short: Despite the value of the concept, the execution did not match the price. The program includes four months of group coaching, after which additional support requires further payment. This was not clearly communicated during my sales call, stating it was a 12-month program, and the cost felt too high for what was actually delivered. I was assigned a personal coach, but the support felt generic and poorly personalized. Responses and some materials provided did not reflect my business or prior conversations. I ultimately did much of the work myself, as while my coach was kind, he didn't understand me or my business. Course materials contained frequent spelling, grammatical, and formatting errors, including in exams, which was disappointing given the “university” branding and price point. Exams were required but provided no personalized feedback, making them largely ineffective. Concerns raised through feedback channels were not addressed. Emails sent directly to the owner about these issues went unanswered. Live classes were the biggest issue: Although promoted as “where the gold is,” many classes were inefficient and poorly structured. Significant time was lost to repeated rule explanations, unclear delivery, filler language, and uneven time management. Classes were sometimes cut short, dominated by individual questions, or lacked time for discussion. This reduced value, especially for more experienced participants. I personally did not struggle with the concepts or material due to my background in marketing and technology, but many students lacked foundational skills, which slowed classes. A tiered or prerequisite-based structure would significantly improve the experience. Final month, platform, and offboarding: The final month was largely review and could have been condensed. Promised follow-ups did not occur, and communication stopped abruptly once the program ended. The platform itself was glitchy, disorganized, and contained broken links throughout the program. Given the price, this was unacceptable. Overall: BOPA works and I continue to use traditional forms of marketing that I used prior to social media, booked out ever since and so I deleted all my business social media accounts with no regrets. The real value in this program comes from structure, accountability, and confidence-building. However, while the people are kind and supportive, the program suffers from poor execution, inconsistent instruction quality, weak personalization, technical issues, and inefficient use of time. These factors make it significantly overpriced. Do I recommend it? Yes and no. The concept is solid, but the program requires substantial improvements. People entering with a lack of background in marketing and tech may find this program overwhelming and challenging.