225: How I Run 4+ Memberships Without a Community Platform
Creator's MBA: Marketing Tips for Digital Product Entrepreneurs
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Does running a membership have to mean being online 24/7? I used to think so—until I found a better way.
In this episode of the Creator’s MBA, I’m lifting the curtain on a topic that surprises a lot of people: running multiple successful memberships without a traditional online community.
That’s right—no Facebook groups, no Circle, no Slack, no constant notifications. When a fellow podcast host recently said, “Wait, you can do that?” I realized just how many creators still think 24/7 community access is a must-have.
So today, I’m walking you through exactly how I support my members with high-touch, low-pressure systems—think live workshops, private podcast Q&As, smart AI assistants, and strategic automations that work around the clock (so I don’t have to).
If you’ve ever felt burnt out by the pressure to always be “on” for your community, this episode will give you a fresh perspective and a sustainable path forward.
What You’ll Learn:
- Why I chose to ditch traditional community platforms for my memberships
- The high-touch support systems I use instead (and why they work better)
- How I run live monthly workshops that are deeply relevant to members
- My “Ask Me Anything” form + private podcast Q&A approach
- How I use AI clones and assistants to provide personalized, 24/7 help
- The automation tools that keep members engaged and consistent
- What I’m considering next for even deeper (but still scalable) support
Closing CTA:
If you’ve been dreaming of launching a membership but dreading the idea of managing a community, this episode is your permission slip to build it differently.
I hope this peek behind the curtain sparks ideas for how you can create support systems that serve your members and protect your energy.
Tune in now—and if you want to see how I’ve structured my offers, check out the Newsletter Profit Club and Digital Product Growth Lab linked below.
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