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BizChix is a business coaching and course platform founded by Natalie Eckdahl. It is designed for service-based business owners, women entrepreneurs, and nonprofit consultants, with the core goal of helping participants increase profits, expand their impact, reduce overwork, and build more sustainable businesses. It is not a traditional certification program, but more of a combination of high-touch business coaching, a Mastermind community, and self-paced training.
The platform mainly offers 6-month 1:1 Coaching, 90-minute Intensives, and the Impact Collective annual Mastermind for established nonprofit consultants. Impact Collective includes an initial 90-minute deep-dive diagnostic session, monthly 1:1 coaching calls, private Slack support, one digital asset review per week, two 90-minute group calls per month, a private resource library, and a 4-day retreat/immersion experience. Self-paced courses include Your Next Best Hire, Automatic Yes Framework, and Retainer Roadmap, covering topics such as hiring, client screening, retainer pricing, and value-based pricing.
The main content does not disclose actual pricing. Impact Collective is clearly positioned as a one-year commitment; a spot is confirmed after the application is approved and the initial payment is completed, with no discount for paying in full. Any price figures shown on the page appear to be examples or placeholder content and should not be treated as actual pricing. Overall, it feels more like a premium coaching program than a low-cost public course.
Its strength lies in its highly focused positioning, especially for nonprofit consultants earning $200,000 to $1 million annually who want to move from being the “service deliverer” to the “business owner.” Natalie has an MBA, more than 25 years of business experience, and a long-standing coaching and podcasting background. The level of support is high, including both strategic feedback and practical reviews of materials such as proposals and sales pages. The downsides are that pricing is not transparent and requires an application conversation; the program is not suitable for beginner consultants; the content is primarily in English and depends heavily on North American time-zone live sessions, Slack, and voice communication; and there is no visible information about certification or credentials.
It is suitable for consultants who already have a stable consulting business and want to raise their fees, standardize their services, hire a team, reduce hands-on delivery, and receive high-quality peer feedback. If your goal is to obtain a professional certificate, learn basic entrepreneurship, or stay within a limited budget, it may not be the best fit.
The main content does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment options, or localization, so China access is unknown. Since delivery appears to rely primarily on an English-language website, Slack, Zoom/live sessions, and podcasts, users in China should independently confirm network accessibility, payment methods, and time-zone compatibility.
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bizchix.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bizchix.com directly.