Mighty Pro pricing not publicly listed
The Mighty Pro tier requires a sales call to get pricing, and several reviewers describe the call as a multi-thousand-dollar one-on-one upgrade pitch.
Community-first platform competing with Skool and Circle
TL;DR: Mighty Networks carries a Risk Score of 25/100 (Mixed Signals) based on 2 documented complaints — mostly minor issues, but worth knowing about.
Mighty Networks is a community-and-courses platform combining discussion forums, courses, and live events. Pricing starts at $41/month.
Website: www.mightynetworks.com · Category: Course & Membership Platforms · Last scanned: 28 days ago
Mighty Networks has a generally decent reputation but the complaint record has thickened over the last 18 months around two issues: aggressive in-app upsells toward higher tiers, and a recently-launched 'Mighty Pro' offering whose pricing is opaque and whose sales process some reviewers describe as pressured.
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Each complaint type is weighted differently in the Risk Score. Billing and marketing deception weigh heaviest.
Complaints are sourced from public platforms spanning US, UK, and global consumers. Each report links back to its original source.
| Platform | Reports | Who's reporting |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | US & global users | |
| G2 | 1 | Global B2B buyers |
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The Mighty Pro tier requires a sales call to get pricing, and several reviewers describe the call as a multi-thousand-dollar one-on-one upgrade pitch.
Long-time customers describe an increasing volume of in-app banners and notifications pushing toward higher tiers, even when the existing tier is meeting their needs.
No billing complaints have been documented yet for Mighty Networks. Its Risk Score of 25/100 puts it in the "Mixed Signals" band. See the full complaints breakdown → before deciding.
Cancellation difficulty is one of the top SaaS frustration patterns. Check the complaints page → — we tag cancel-related issues under "Billing" and "Contract Trap" categories. If none are documented yet, run a scan to surface what's currently out there.
Hidden-fee complaints fall under our "Billing Issue" category. We've documented no billing complaints for Mighty Networks so far. See all complaints → for the full picture.
We track other course & membership platforms tools and rank them by Risk Score. See our alternatives comparison → to find lower-risk options in the same category.
The highest-severity documented complaints involve misleading marketing. Read all 2 documented complaints on the complaints page →
Probably not in the strict legal sense — most SaaS products with bad reputations are real companies delivering a real (if disappointing) product. But "is it a scam" is the question people ask when they feel they were misled. Read our full scam analysis →
We weight each warning by severity (Low to Critical) and category, then aggregate. Lawsuits and misleading-marketing claims weigh heaviest. The current 25/100 score puts Mighty Networks in the "Mixed Signals" band. Full methodology →
Each warning is paraphrased from a public source — BBB filings, Trustpilot or G2 reviews, Reddit threads, Capterra ratings, court records, or news articles. The source URL is attached to every warning so you can verify it yourself. More on our methodology →
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