Rise Nation Mastermind is a private membership network for high-performing entrepreneurs, investors, and corporate executives. Its website says it brings together people who have built million-, multi-million-, and even billion-dollar brands. Rather than a traditional open course platform, it is closer to a combination of a high-end business peer advisory board, mentor-led community, and in-person workshop program.
Based on the main copy, the Gold Membership includes one year of membership, 3 transformational workshops, access to top industry experts, a content library with 56 best-selling programs, a private online community, and personalized actionable strategies. Events are members-only, with locations including San Diego and Los Angeles in California, as well as Miami, Florida. The teaching language is not explicitly stated, but the website content and mentor backgrounds are all in an English-speaking context, so it appears to be primarily aimed at English-speaking users. The page does not specify whether live sessions, recordings, 1-on-1 coaching, or formal certificates are included.
Its key selling points are its mentors and network. Featured mentors include FUBU founder and ABCβs Shark Tank guest Daymond John, business strategist Roland Frasier, and DigitalMarketer founder Ryan Deiss. The application threshold appears high: the page repeatedly mentions business owners, investors, or executives with $1M+ in annual revenue, while the homepage also references $5M+ in annual revenue. Applicants also need a referral code from an existing member, must be reviewed by a membership committee, and total membership is limited to just 100 spots.
The website does not disclose specific pricing, payment methods, or refund policies; it only states that membership requires an application. Because pricing is not transparent, value for money is difficult to assess accurately. If an applicant already has a mature business and can make full use of U.S.-based in-person events, high-end networking, and mentor resources, the potential value could be substantial. However, for budget-conscious users or those simply looking for a structured way to learn entrepreneurship, there is considerable uncertainty.
The strengths are its precise positioning, high community entry bar, strong mentor track records, and inclusion of in-person workshops plus a private community. The drawbacks are the lack of detail around course structure, pricing, service boundaries, and certificates, as well as the fact that events are concentrated in the United States, making offline participation costly for users in China. It is best suited to entrepreneurs with million-dollar-level revenue who want access to an international business network and strategic feedback. It is not suitable for complete beginners, students, or people who only need recorded courses.
The website does not disclose network accessibility from mainland China or supported payment methods, so both are unknown. If you cannot reliably participate in U.S.-based in-person events, alternatives to consider include EO, YPO, Vistage, Tiger 21, or executive education programs and entrepreneur peer advisory groups offered by business schools in China.
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