Female Entrepreneur Association (FEA) is an online community and learning platform for women entrepreneurs founded by Carrie Green. According to its official website, its mission is to help women around the world turn business ideas into reality and build successful businesses. Its core product is The Members’ Club, alongside related offerings such as the FEA Create marketing automation platform, the She Means Business book/audiobook, a podcast, case studies, productivity courses, and stationery products.
Based on the available content, FEA’s courses focus on entrepreneurship, business growth, online marketing, productivity, entrepreneurial mindset, and community support. The Members’ Club is described as “like Netflix for business,” offering 80+ expert masterclasses, done-for-you resources, monthly resource bundles, live events, online workshops, virtual meetups, networking, co-working, a member directory, accountability partners, and a Facebook community. Its terms make clear that the membership is a group-based resource service: “There are no 1:1 elements,” so it should not be considered one-on-one coaching. FEA also offers a 30 Day Productivity Challenge covering goal setting, weekly planning, daily intentions, scheduling, focus visualization, and related topics.
For pricing, the official terms only state that The Members’ Club is available as a monthly or annual subscription, payable at the time of purchase and then renewed monthly or annually. Specific prices were not disclosed in the captured text. Payment-related text mentions failed PayPal charges and renewal management, but does not clearly list credit cards, Alipay, or WeChat Pay. As for certification, no completion certificates, industry credentials, or academic credit information were found, so FEA is better viewed as an entrepreneurship learning and community-support resource rather than a credential-oriented course provider.
FEA’s strengths are its very clear positioning and focus on women entrepreneurs. Its content spans business ideas, marketing, and execution efficiency, while case studies, podcasts, books, live sessions, and community features create ongoing support. For early-stage entrepreneurs, templates, resource packs, and community Q&A can help reduce trial-and-error costs. The downsides are that the main website content lacks transparent pricing, making purchase decisions less straightforward; the course system appears to be more practical, inspirational, and community-driven rather than formally accredited; and it does not offer 1v1 support. If you need in-depth business diagnostics or specialist advisory services in areas such as fundraising, finance, or legal matters, it may not be sufficient.
FEA is suitable for women, or those who identify with women-focused entrepreneurship communities, who are developing a business idea, exploring a side hustle while working, looking to generate income from home as a mother, or already running an online business but needing marketing and community support. Users in China should note that access to the website itself is unknown, but a key part of its community support relies on a Facebook group, and Facebook is generally not directly accessible in mainland China. Overall, it should therefore be considered “partially restricted.” If payments mainly rely on PayPal, the experience may also be less smooth than with local Chinese platforms. Alternatives include English-language entrepreneurship courses on Coursera and Udemy, or entrepreneurship and marketing courses on Chinese platforms such as Dedao, Hundun University, and Xiaoe-tech.
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