Let me guess…
You’ve got a digital product (or five), a course idea scribbled on sticky notes, and a strong desire to stop duct-taping your offers together across ten different tools.
But the actual tech setup?
Not so cute. 😬
I’ve been in your shoes, friend. And after years of DIYing my courses on WordPress (clunky), trying Podia (pricey), and pulling my hair out trying to connect everything with Zapier… I found my forever platform:
🎉 ThriveCart Learn.
Here’s the tea:
I was tired of paying $149/month for platforms that didn’t increase my sales.
👉 ThriveCart is a one-time payment of $690. No monthly fees. No random upcharges. Just a powerful sales + course platform that works.
The moment I added ThriveCart to my business:
Oh, and did I mention I don’t use a VA? This setup runs like clockwork on its own. ⏱️💁♀️
✔️ High-converting sales pages
✔️ Order bumps + upsells (hello, extra income!)
✔️ Drag-and-drop funnel builder
✔️ Stripe, PayPal, AND Apple Pay
✔️ Flexible payment plans (subscriptions, trials, “pay what you want”)
✔️ Built-in affiliate tracking
✔️ ThriveLearn = your course hosting BFF
✔️ And now… Pro+ is coming. 👀
If you’re the kind of person who loves streamlined systems, ThriveCart Pro+ is about to blow your mind.
It includes:
It’s basically like ThriveCart on caffeine—and I am so here for it.
If you’re running a digital business solo, ThriveCart Learn is one of the few tools I can say has made a measurable difference in my sales, sanity, and schedule.
ThriveCart Learn is a strong choice for budget-conscious course creators, especially those starting out or managing smaller audiences. It’s not perfect, but its value, flexibility, and future potential make it a worthwhile option.
It’s not flashy. It’s not overcomplicated.
It’s just… strategic, affordable, and built for solopreneurs who want to scale without stress.
Want to see it in action?
🎥 Watch my full review + tutorial here
I’ve got messy hair and a thirsty heart.
I overshare my life, and have an ultra-expressive personality. Some words people use to describe me are: helpful, real, fun, creative, authentic, and kind.
Elphaba from Wicked is kind of my alter-ego (I was a fan LONG before the movie-adaptation - anyone else?!). I am always trying to forge my own path and make a difference in the World, somehow, someway, while also constantly criticizing myself and trying to become the better version of me.
Quality conversations + coffee come easy to me.
I’ve never had an issue connecting naturally with others (probs because I can go on and on about my life story, not that it is interesting, I just process externally...)