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Convology, founded by Doug Lundberg, is not positioned as a general online course platform. Instead, it is a tech-stack coaching and community support service for digital entrepreneurs. Its focus is on tools such as HighLevel, Circle, ThriveCart, WordPress, Skool, and ThriveAcademy, helping users build CRM systems, automations, funnels, communities, courses, and membership setups. The site states that Convology+ has 195+ active members, and its YouTube channel has 4,800 subscribers.
Its main product, Convology+, includes weekly live Q&A sessions, direct access to ask Doug questions, a full course library, workshops, and a member community. It is a hybrid format combining recorded resources, live Q&A, and community support. It also offers Tech Help Calls and community-building coaching, both delivered as 60-minute 1-on-1 hands-on Zoom sessions with screen sharing; when needed, Doug can directly operate within the user’s account. The content is highly practical and implementation-focused, covering areas such as HighLevel account setup, CRM fields, sales pipelines, workflows, email deliverability, funnels, AI chat/voice agents, as well as the structure, permissions, courses, automation, and launch process for community platforms such as Circle.
Convology+ costs $97/month or $900/year, including a 1-on-1 onboarding call and a 14-day money-back guarantee. A single tech help call costs $225, while packages are priced at $600 for 3 calls and $975 for 5 calls. Call credits do not expire. The site does not show any certifications, completion certificates, or credit system, so it is not ideal as a credential for job applications. It is better understood as a consultant-style training program for entrepreneurs.
Its strengths are a clear focus, a toolset that fits overseas digital product and membership businesses, and coaching that can go directly into accounts to solve problems—making it more useful than purely recorded courses for users stuck at the configuration stage. Doug emphasizes non-theoretical teaching and displays a large number of member testimonials. The limitations are that the service depends heavily on an individual expert, while the detailed course syllabus, lesson hours, and learning path are not disclosed in depth. Instruction is in English, which may be a barrier for Chinese users. Most of the covered tools are overseas SaaS products, and their ecosystems differ significantly from domestic alternatives in China.
Convology is better suited to entrepreneurs already serving English-speaking markets with courses, communities, consulting, coaching, or agency services—especially those using HighLevel, Circle, or ThriveCart. It is less suitable for people who only want to learn basic internet marketing theory, need Chinese-language instruction, or require an official certificate. The site does not state its accessibility from China, so access is considered unknown. Related overseas tools, Zoom, YouTube, and payment methods may involve network or payment uncertainty in mainland China. If targeting the Chinese market, users should also compare domestic knowledge-commerce, CRM, community, and automation platform providers.
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convology.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 convology.com directly.