
Kajabi "3 Months for $99" Deal for a Limited Time
Feb 14, 2025
** This special is only good from Valentine's Day โค๏ธ to St. Patrick's Day โ๏ธ 2025! {02-14 to 03-17-25}. If you're seeing this after that timeframe has passed, you can still get a free 30-day trial of Kajabi HERE!
Hey there! Pssst!
WordPress plus BigScoots hosting plus GetResponse email plus LeadPages plus Buzzsprout podcasting host plus Teachable courses platform plus beehiiv newsletter platform plus Zapier to duct tape it all together ๐
Am I speaking to you? Do you feel called out?? ๐
IS THIS YOUR TECH STACK? (or something similar to it?)
- Then yes, I'm calling you out. It's so big, it's going to topple, if it hasn't already
Does your tech necessitate *UH* rack? I mean stack?
It's always been a kinda' funny phrase to me: tech stack.
For some reason, it reminds me of that exchange from Wayne's World when Wayne's non-girlfriend Stacy presents him with his birthday gift. And it goes a lil' somethin' like this:
Wayne:
What is it?Stacy:
It's a gun rack.Wayne:
A gun rack... a gun rack. I don't even own *a* gun, let alone many guns that would necessitate an entire rack. What am I gonna do... with a gun rack?
I hear the words "tech stack" and I think of Wayne's gun rack. ๐
Like what in the hell am I going to do with a tech stack!?!? It's waaaaayyyy too much for my business. I need to keep it simple and easy. A tech stack - by virtue of the words "tech" and "stack" - is NOT simple and NOT easy.
And I get it. Back in the day when many of us started this digital business journey, we didn't have a choice. We HAD to buy all the pieces and parts separately, and then figure out a way to make them all work together.
If you were around back then, you remember when it was Zapier's HEYDAY.
But now we have all-in-one's like Kajabi and I just feel like we're really cheating ourselves if we don't check out this "new" option - new meaning since 2010, when Kajabi started. And that's years or a decade before most of these other so-called "all-in-ones" that came along (for the money grab? hmm).
Is Kajabi worth it?
It's bad enough to need a stack of tools to run your business, to have to figure out how they can all work together, not make each other shut down, and automate the actions required for a somewhat hands-off business.
But what makes it even worse is that the costs just get out of control. One of the most aggravating things that I hear is "I'd use Kajabi but they're too expensive." I just want to climb up onto the rooftops, point at that toppling tech stack they're paying 8 or 10 monthly payments for, and say ... "Huh?"
It gives Khabe Lame ๐
Like, why are we continuing to do this the hard way when there's such an easy way? (A way that probably saves us money, too).
I feel like sometimes people don't see the ๐ฒ forest for the trees, ya know? And that's totally fine because I'm here to help!
To me, what's "expensive" is kinda sticking our heads in the sand and refusing to add up and therefore acknowledge: that our tech stack is what's truly costing us the most.
Expensive not just in the dollars of it but what about the time wasted every day, week, month, and year in figuring out how to set up the configuration of all the various tools and then babysitting it for when it breaks? Is your time not the most valuable asset you own?
Trading a heavy tech stack for an easy-breezy all-in-one
So all of this is why I jumped on the Kajabi bandwagon back in 2016 and have never wavered. I can still remember what a huge relief it was to join Kajabi, get it set up with my first offer to sell (for me, it was a Kajabi VIP Day), get my email list moved over and automated, and having easily built my website, blog, and initial pages.
The relief of it was amazing when I was immediately confident that I was going to love it in Kajabi-land and there was zero reason to keep paying for all those services in my tech stack. Phew!
For me, those services were WordPress with a paid theme and hosting; Acuity scheduler (oh! Kajabi now has a scheduler inside!); Thinkific for courses; Mailchimp; and a couple other things.
Canceling all of those services was a momentous thing.
It felt like removing a backpack full of rocks, if I'm honest. I didn't even realize how much it was "weighing" (ha ha, sorry, I'll see myself out) on me until I removed it. So light! So free!
Here's a Kajabi slice of life ... ๐๐๐
Everything in one place
One dashboard
One learning curve
No Zaps to break
Easy-to-design pages
Clean interface, on the back side and the front end, for readers, clients, and customers
One payment, first monthly, then I switched to annually (saves me 20%)
No more website embarrassment
Again, I don't know about you but I got into content creation to ... create content. Not to be a tech manager.
What's Your Happy Place?
For me, blogging is my happy place ๐๐๐ดโ๏ธ๐ฉท๐ฉ๐ผ๐ป
For you, it might be:
1. podcasting
2. teaching your audience with courses or a membership
3. jumping on the new Newsletter bandwagon as a curator or thought leader
4. transforming lives as a coach
Or something else you love โก
With all the time and mental energy Kajabi frees up, THAT ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ is what you get to focus on.
Kajabi's "3 Months for $99" plan is a no-brainer
I realize that it's a big mindset shift to look at Kajabi and go, "Hmm, that could probably SAVE me money" instead of "Kajabi seems awesome but I can't afford it."
That's why I negotiated this deal directly with Kajabi. It's not a Kajabi-wide deal and you can't get it right now from anyone but me.
It's the "3 Months for $99" limited-time promotion that Kajabi is letting me do and I"m so excited! Because the struggle is real; I was there too - when you're maybe a bit earlier in the journey, bootstrapping, making sure your money stretches as far as possible.
When I joined Kajabi back in 2016, I was a virtual assistant. I'd been doing transcription and VA work at night after my full-time day job - plus being a mama - since 2006. So I'm not just blowing smoke up your booty when I say: I get it.
I'd done Marie Forleo's B-School in 2015 and my VA career was starting to expand. I needed to stop spending so much time on my tech stack because I had new clients consistently coming on board. Kajabi simplified all that for me.
And that's why this deal is such a find for you! Normally, if you wanted to try Kajabi, you'd take me up on my 30-day free trial offer (Kajabi's own homepage only gives you 14 days, so pick me, choose me, love me! bahahaha!) << IYKYK #greysanatomy
Then after 30 days, you'd go right into paying for the plan of your choice, ranging from $89 to $199/mo.
However, with this promotion, you get access to the mid-range Growth plan (reg. price $199/mo if paid monthly; less if paid annually). You pay only $99 and you are good to go ... for 3 entire months!
Some quick math: That's $33/month and an overall savings of $498 ... significant ๐ฐ
Assuming you fall in deep love with Kajabi, you let them know if you want to stay on the Growth plan or bump up or down. With 3 months headstart, you've probably already made some money with Kajabi (I mean, the tools are there, you just have to take ACTION, right?).
This promo is such a win ๐. I hope you'll take me and Kajabi up on it! And if you have any questions or objections, hit me with them. As you can see, lol, I kinda' adore talking about Kajabi.
So "no question too big or too small" and I'd love to hear from you.
You can email me directly - [email protected]. I'm a solopreneur, a proud Team of ONE, and I'll be the one responding to you :)
Sign up for Kajabi. It's time to let go of that tech stack.
Okay, once your questions are answered โ , concerns are mollified โ ... ready to join up?
Just click any Kajabi link in this post - including THIS ONE - and it'll take you to the sign-up page.
Upon signup, I hope you'll reach out (email [email protected]), introduce yourself, and share whatever you want to share with me - your first questions, what you're using Kajabi for, what's your business about? Let's be Kajabi friends!!
Talk soon,
PS: Don't forget, you have to sign up by St. Patrick's Day - March 17, 2025!! ๐๐๐ฏ
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