100M Builders Club: How It Works, Who It’s For, and Why It Creates Momentum
Below are the questions founders typically ask as they decide whether the Builders Club is right for them. Each one addresses a specific concern that usually comes up before joining. Note: The current price is $999 and increases to $1,999 at close of business Monday. (15 December 2025) --- 1. Who is this for? Founders under $100K who know the theory but lack consistency. This is for people who already understand offers, marketing, or sales but aren’t seeing predictable results. If you’re brand new and need fundamentals, or already running a scaled team, this likely isn’t the right fit. --- 2. How is this different from other masterminds or accountability groups? Execution is enforced, not encouraged. Most groups focus on discussion and strategy. The Builders Club is designed around execution. You work from a single constraint, take daily actions using the Rule of 100, and show visible proof of progress. If someone isn’t building, it becomes obvious quickly. --- 3. Will this actually save me time and speed me up? Yes, by eliminating wasted effort. We identify the constraint in your business. That increases your effective time because you stop working on the 90% of tasks that don’t matter. Instead of spreading effort across ideas, tools, and tactics, you focus on the few actions that actually move revenue. --- 4. What will I actually do inside? Diagnose, execute, and correct. Each week you: * Identify the single bottleneck limiting growth * Take daily actions tied directly to that bottleneck * Share proof of execution * Receive feedback and course correction The goal is momentum, not more ideas. --- 5. What happens in the first week? You start building immediately. In week one, you diagnose your primary constraint, define a short action plan, and begin tracking execution the same day. There is no long onboarding process or waiting period. --- 6. Will I get personal attention? Yes, if you participate. Members who show proof and ask for feedback receive direct input. Those who observe without engaging do not see results.