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    Mighty Networks Review 2026: Pricing, Fees & Limitations

    Is Mighty Networks worth it? Updated pricing: Launch $79, Scale $179, Growth $354 + Mighty Pro. Transaction fees 0.5-2% on every plan, 3.8/5 Trustpilot, and who the platform is best for.

    Abe Crystal, PhD16 min readUpdated April 2026
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    Is Mighty Networks any good? Here's the short answer. Mighty Networks is a community platform — and the community experience is genuinely impressive. You get branded spaces for discussions, native mobile apps on iOS and Android, event management with livestreaming, member directories and rich profiles, and a membership model that bundles everything under one roof. If your business IS a community — a membership where people network with each other, attend live events, share resources — Mighty Networks does that really well. They've added courses too, with unlimited courses on the Courses plan and above, plus certificates. The mobile app in particular is a real differentiator. Most course platforms give you a responsive website. Mighty Networks gives your members a branded app they download from the app store. But here's the tension I keep seeing. Mighty Networks added courses to a community platform — it didn't build a learning management system from the ground up. There's no drip content scheduling to release lessons over time. No graded assignments. No native Zoom integration for live teaching sessions. And no student tech support on any plan — your members come to YOU with every login issue and tech problem. We see this pattern constantly in our customer conversations. Mighty Networks is actually the number one reason people leave Ruzuku — they want standalone community features. But it's also a top reason people COME to Ruzuku — because MN's course tools aren't deep enough. One organization told us they were literally sending students two signup links — one for the Mighty Networks community, one for courses on a separate platform. That's the central trade-off. Mighty Networks gives you the best community tools in this category. But if you're running a certification program, a coaching cohort, or anything where students need to demonstrate what they've learned... the course side feels like an afterthought. Let's talk pricing. Mighty Networks has four plans. The Courses plan — which is where most educators start — is a hundred and nineteen dollars a month with a two percent transaction fee. At five thousand dollars in monthly revenue, that's a hundred dollars in fees on top of your subscription. You can upgrade to Path-to-Pro at three hundred and sixty dollars a month to get the fee down to one percent... but it NEVER reaches zero. That's unusual. Most course platforms let you avoid transaction fees entirely at some tier. Mighty Networks doesn't. And the branded mobile app — which for many community builders is the whole point — requires the Business plan at two hundred and nineteen dollars a month. So the real cost of running a community with courses and a mobile app is two hundred and nineteen dollars a month plus two percent of everything you sell. The full pricing breakdown is in the description. So here's how to decide. Consider Mighty Networks if community IS your product — memberships, creator communities, professional networks where conversations and events drive the value. The mobile app, member directories, and event tools are best-in-class for that model. Consider a dedicated course platform if you're actually teaching something structured. If students need assessments, drip scheduling, live Zoom sessions, progress tracking, or any kind of certification... you want a platform that was built for learning, not one that added courses to a community tool. I should be honest — this is one of those cases where neither answer is wrong. Mighty Networks is a legitimate platform that genuinely excels at community. The question is whether community alone is enough for what you're building... or whether you also need the teaching depth that a dedicated LMS provides. For some educators, the answer is both — and that's okay too. Want the full picture? I wrote a detailed pricing breakdown — every plan, every fee tier, real revenue scenarios. And a side-by-side feature comparison. Both links are in the description. Updated for March twenty twenty-six.

    Short answer: yes, Mighty Networks is a capable platform — especially if community and member networking are your primary goals. Plans range from $49/month (Community) to $360/month (Path-to-Pro), with transaction fees of 1–3% on all plans. But its course features are secondary to its community tools, which matters if teaching is your main focus.

    What Is Mighty Networks?

    Mighty Networks is a community-first platform that also offers course features. It's designed for community builders who want member networking, events, and courses in one place. Think of it as a social network for your audience that also hosts courses, rather than a course platform that also has community.

    How Much Does Mighty Networks Cost? Plans and Fees (2026)

    Mighty Networks offers four paid plans. All plans charge transaction fees on top of your subscription, plus standard Stripe/PayPal processing fees.

    PlanMonthlyAnnualTransaction Fee
    Launch$79/mo2%
    Scale$179/mo1%
    Growth$354/mo0.5%
    Mighty ProCustom0.5%

    Note on plan rebranding: Mighty Networks renamed their plans in 2025. The previous tiers (Community / Courses / Business / Path-to-Pro at $49/$119/$219/$360 with 3%/2%/2%/1% fees) were replaced with the simpler Launch / Scale / Growth / Mighty Pro structure shown above. Transaction fees are also lower than they used to be.

    The transaction fee adds up: Unlike platforms such as Thinkific and Ruzuku (both 0% platform transaction fees), Mighty Networks charges 0.5–2% on every sale. At $5,000/month in revenue, that's $25–$100/month in fees on top of your subscription. The 14-day free trial lets you test the platform before committing. For a complete breakdown of every plan's true cost, see my Mighty Networks pricing deep dive.

    Does Mighty Networks Have a Mobile App?

    Yes — and this is one of Mighty Networks' genuine advantages. The platform offers native iOS and Android apps that give your members a dedicated mobile experience. Members can access community feeds, events, courses, and direct messages all from the app.

    For community-focused businesses, the mobile app is a real differentiator. It means your community feels like a social network members carry in their pocket, not a website they have to remember to visit. Most course-only platforms (including Ruzuku and Thinkific) don't offer native mobile apps.

    What Is Mighty Networks Best For? (And Where It Falls Short)

    Mighty Networks' genuine strengths:

    • Powerful community and networking — Member profiles, activity feeds, and group functionality make it feel like a real social network.
    • Native mobile apps — iOS and Android apps for a dedicated member experience.
    • Event management and livestreaming — Host events and stream live directly within the platform.
    • Member directories — Members can connect with each other, valuable for networking-oriented communities.

    Where it falls short:

    • Course features are less robust — As a community-first platform, the LMS side isn't as deep as dedicated course platforms.
    • Transaction fees on all plans — 0.5–2% on every sale, on top of your subscription and payment processing fees. No tier reaches 0%.
    • Higher pricing for branded features — Launch starts at $79/month, but a branded mobile app requires Scale ($179/month). The Growth plan with the lowest 0.5% fee runs $354/month.
    • Learning experience is secondary — The platform is optimized for engagement and community, not structured educational outcomes.

    Can You Switch From Mighty Networks?

    Yes, but migration requires planning. You'll need to export your content, rebuild your course structure on the new platform, and redirect your members. Student enrollment and payment history don't transfer automatically between platforms.

    Educators who've made the switch tell us the main friction is member communication — letting your community know about the move and getting them to create new accounts. The content migration itself is usually straightforward (download materials, re-upload to the new platform). Several educators have told us the simplification on the other side was worth the temporary disruption.

    What Educators Tell Us

    We've had about 18 substantive support conversations with educators who mention Mighty Networks. While that's fewer than Teachable or Kajabi, the patterns are clear and consistent.

    What they like about Mighty Networks: Native mobile apps, a social-media-like community experience, and events integration. One educator told us their "members really love the social media-like approach" of Mighty Networks. For community-first businesses, it delivers a genuinely engaging member experience that most course platforms don't match.

    The community vs. courses tension: This is the central dynamic in every conversation. Educators who shifted to a community-driven model moved to Mighty Networks (peak departures around 2019-2020). Those who needed structured learning outcomes — quizzes, exercises, progress tracking — came back to dedicated course platforms. One educator who moved FROM Mighty Networks described wanting to build "a combination LMS and forum-style community" — exactly the gap between the two platform types.

    The two-platform problem: Several educators have described the friction of running community on Mighty Networks and courses elsewhere. One told us their "thank you email includes two links: sign up for membership on Mighty Networks, sign up for course on Ruzuku." Another eventually consolidated everything into a single platform to solve this — the overhead of maintaining two systems was too much.

    Support earns loyalty even from departing customers: Notably, even educators who left for Mighty Networks praised the support they received. One told us: "Your support squad goes unmatched in helpfulness, speed, and friendliness." That kind of feedback from someone switching away says something meaningful about the relationship.

    What Mighty Networks Users Say on Review Sites

    As of April 2026, Mighty Networks has a 3.8 out of 5 rating on Trustpilot from 205 reviews. That rating looks solid on the surface, but 15% of reviews are one-star — and the one-star reviews describe patterns that are worth understanding before you commit. For the full cross-platform analysis, see our 2026 Course Platform Satisfaction Report.

    Not built for solo creators. The most consistent complaint across Trustpilot and Reddit involves complexity. One creator who migrated a large, active Facebook group to Mighty Networks had to abandon the project after two months, describing the admin experience as "NOT for solo entrepreneurs." Another Trustpilot reviewer spent 60-70 hours building out their network architecture and found no human support when they needed help. A Reddit commenter put it directly: "as someone just starting out, with no team, MN is a nightmare." If you're a solo creator without dedicated staff, this is worth taking seriously.

    The "People Magic" irony. Mighty Networks brands itself around human connection — "People Magic" is their tagline. But multiple Trustpilot reviews from 2025-2026 describe being unable to reach a human for support. One potential customer decided not to sign up specifically because of the AI-only support experience, noting the disconnect between a platform built on human connection and a company that won't provide it. Another reviewer describes going through the AI chatbot and finding no option for human contact at all. I should note: I think this disconnect says something real about how the company prioritizes resources.

    Sudden plan and limit changes. A Reddit user in early 2026 describes spending six months building community architecture, helping find and fix platform bugs, and adding hundreds of pieces of content — only to have limits changed so dramatically that, in their words, "half a year of my team's life is being thrown away." They concluded that "building a business on a platform that can raise prices 5-100x overnight seems way too risky." A separate Trustpilot reviewer describes having basic features moved to higher-priced tiers after already committing to the platform, with no option to maintain their existing functionality without paying more.

    Unpaid affiliate commissions and cancellation difficulty. At least one Trustpilot reviewer reports over $400 in unpaid affiliate commissions with no human support available to resolve the dispute, describing the situation as bordering on a scam. Separately, a reviewer describes finding no option to unsubscribe from within the platform and waiting 24+ hours for a ticket response, with the estimated timeframe changing from "in a few hours" to "back tomorrow."

    No consumer protection for buyers. An unusual complaint for this category: a Trustpilot reviewer reports that Mighty Networks provides no assistance when a community host fails to deliver purchased services. There's no refund mechanism for end users, and the platform explicitly states it's a hosting service with no responsibility for what hosts sell. If you're buying access to a community on Mighty Networks, it's worth knowing that the platform won't help you if things go wrong.

    What positive reviewers praise: The community experience itself — member profiles, activity feeds, and event management — is consistently described as excellent. The native mobile apps are a genuine differentiator. Creators who have a team to manage the platform and focus on community (not courses) tend to be satisfied. The platform's gamification and engagement tools are features that most competitors can't match.

    How Ruzuku Approaches These Issues Differently

    We're a competitor, so weigh this accordingly. But here's how we handle each concern:

    • Designed for solo creators. Ruzuku's "ridiculously easy" philosophy means you don't need a team to manage the platform. Most creators launch their first course within days, not months of architecture planning.
    • Human support, always. Real people respond to you and your students. No AI chatbot gatekeeping. No "People Magic" that disappears when you need help.
    • Stable pricing and features. We haven't moved features to higher tiers, eliminated plans, or changed limits on existing customers. Your plan today is your plan tomorrow.
    • Zero transaction fees. Ruzuku charges a flat monthly fee with no per-sale percentage on any plan. At $5,000/month in revenue, that saves you $25-100/month compared to Mighty Networks' 0.5-2% fees.
    • Your Stripe, your subscribers. Payments go directly to your Stripe account. You own the customer relationship — no proprietary payment system, no fund holds.

    How Does Ruzuku Compare?

    Where Mighty Networks builds a community that can also host courses, Ruzuku builds a learning experience with community woven in:

    • Zero transaction fees — Ruzuku charges a flat monthly fee with no per-sale percentage on any plan.
    • Deep focus on learning — Progress tracking, structured curricula, quizzes, assignments, and drip content are all built in.
    • Student tech support included — Ruzuku's team helps your students with technical issues directly.
    • Native Zoom integration — Run live sessions directly within courses, with attendance tracking and scheduling.

    For the complete feature-by-feature comparison, see Ruzuku vs Mighty Networks →

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Mighty Networks charge transaction fees?

    Yes. Per Mighty Networks' current public pricing page: 2% on Launch ($79/mo), 1% on Scale ($179/mo), 0.5% on Growth ($354/mo), and 0.5% on Mighty Pro (custom). These are in addition to standard Stripe/PayPal processing fees (2.9% + $0.30). Unlike most platforms, no Mighty Networks plan offers 0% transaction fees.

    Does Mighty Networks have a mobile app?

    Yes. Mighty Networks offers native iOS and Android apps. Members can access community feeds, courses, events, and messaging from the app. This is a genuine advantage over most course-only platforms.

    Is Mighty Networks worth it?

    If community and member networking are your primary goals, Mighty Networks delivers a strong experience — especially with its mobile apps and event tools. If structured teaching is your focus, a dedicated course platform will likely serve you better at a lower total cost.

    Alternatives to Mighty Networks

    Other platforms worth exploring:

    For a detailed comparison of all the top alternatives, see our 7 Best Mighty Networks Alternatives in 2026 or explore all platform comparisons.

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