In line with our mission of democratizing entrepreneurship, we’ve implemented purchasing power parity (PPP) pricing across all our digital courses.
Purchasing power parity is an economic term for measuring prices at different locations. It helps you determine how much your product should cost in each country.
For example, At 6.98 U.S. dollars, Switzerland has the most expensive Big Mac hamburger sold by McDonald’s. Concurrently, the cost of a Big Mac was $5.81 in the U.S. and $2.55 in India.
Discounts range from 20-70%.
All you have to do is visit the product pages below, and if your region qualifies, you’ll see an orange banner at the top with a discount code you can use at checkout.
Even if you’re region doesn’t qualify, we’re running a holiday promotion so you don’t feel left out :)
Happy holidays!
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30-Day Business Model Design Course
BMD teaches you how to secure buy-in from early co-founders, advisers, investors, and customers using four foundational story pitches.120-Day Startup DIY and LITE plans
120-Day Startup is a cohort-based workshop for aspiring entrepreneurs, innovators, and product managers who want to level up and build the next generation of products that matter by bootstrapping their way to problem/solution fit.
All product purchases also include a 1-year subscription to the Running Lean Mastery newsletter ($150 value).


Ash, it's the most attractive (on many levels) "mafia offer" I've ever seen. Great move!