Most memberships are just expensive Facebook groups.


We know what most memberships look like.

You pay. You get access. You get a welcome email. There's a Facebook group, but the last post was three weeks ago. The founders pop in for the monthly call (if you're lucky), but you don't really hear from them otherwise, and they don't really know much about you.

Our membership is VERY different. We get to know our members. We're both in the community every single day.

Answering questions, calling out the pattern that's quietly killing someone's revenue, and celebrating the wins... for example, Betsy got two Power Hour bookings through her Hubsy workflow. Gala won a client using a proposal she built in the platform. Hannah raised her fees with an existing client and sent a proposal the same week.

These aren't exceptional people. They're people with the right system and a community that actually shows up.

One member described it as "a social media safety blanket when imposter syndrome sets in." Another said "The one thing that sets it apart is having The Two Lauras active within the group. They actually do give a shit. I haven't seen that level of support in any other membership. EVER."

That's the thing we're most proud of, honestly.

Freelancing shouldn't feel lonely. And it definitely shouldn't mean figuring everything out from scratch.

You just need to make sure you’re in the right (virtual) room, with people who actually “get it” and want you to win.

The door is open, come on in!

When you join today, you will receive your logins right away for the members portal, your new Hubsy account and the community.

In the first 30 days, we'll help you build your client pipeline, decide on your first Offer Triangle service and get the tech set up to get it out into the world.

The investment is an annual payment of £999 or monthly payments of £99 for all the support, training and software.

Join the membership today →

~ The two Lauras


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