If you're building a community and trying to figure out where to host it, this is what 6 years of running the Ocean Nomads global nomad community on Mighty Networks has actually taught me. What works, what frustrates me, what's changed in 2026, and how to use the partner code MIGHTYLAUNCH for $100 off an annual plan if you decide it's the right fit.
I've tried Facebook Groups, WhatsApp groups, ThriveCart, Circle, and a long list of other tools before landing on Mighty. I'm still there. And I'm writing this from a van somewhere near the ocean, because the platform works well enough for a life that moves.
From experience comes awareness. From caring comes action.
Why trust this review
I've hosted the Ocean Nomads community on Mighty Networks since 2019. That's 6 years, multiple course launches, hundreds of members across 30+ countries, and enough lived experience to know what actually matters vs what just sounds good in a sales page. I'm a Mighty Networks Partner, but I only recommend tools I personally use. Full disclosure at the bottom.
One detail worth flagging: I'm on a legacy pricing plan locked in since 2019, which means my monthly cost is lower than current pricing. That also means I don't get every new feature Mighty rolls out the moment it ships. Current customers get the full up-to-date feature set Mighty has built over the past year, which is significantly more than what I have access to. So if anything, you're getting a better platform than I am.
Quick verdict: Mighty Networks in 2026
The best all-in-one community and course platform I've used. The iOS and Android apps work well enough that members actually return to them. The course builder is solid. No Facebook-style algorithm pulling members down a feed. Not the cheapest, but worth it if you're building a community to last.
Try it: 14-day free trial of Mighty Networks (no credit card).
Current partner perks (these rotate every quarter, so check the sign-up page for the latest):
- MIGHTYLAUNCH: $100 off an annual plan (new hosts + existing host upgrades)
- Free hard copy of Gina's book Purpose: email proof of purchase to erin.peterson@mightynetworks.com
Mighty Networks discount code (2026): $100 off with MIGHTYLAUNCH
Here's the partner code if you've already decided Mighty is your platform. MIGHTYLAUNCH takes $100 off any annual plan, and it works for both new hosts and existing hosts upgrading their plan to annual. Apply it at checkout after you've started the 14-day free trial.
Mighty Networks partner code
MIGHTYLAUNCH
$100 off any annual plan. New hosts and existing host upgrades both qualify.
No credit card needed for the trial. Apply MIGHTYLAUNCH at checkout when you choose an annual plan.
There's a second partner perk if a discount isn't what you need. Buy any annual plan and email proof of purchase to erin.peterson@mightynetworks.com for a free hard copy of Gina Bianchini's book Purpose. Gina is Mighty's founder, and the book is the philosophy behind why the platform looks the way it does. Worth a read if you're thinking about building something that lasts.
The two offers can't be stacked. One perk per purchase. Mighty rotates these every quarter or so, so if you see a different offer on the sign-up page when you click through, that's the latest one and probably worth taking instead.
How to apply MIGHTYLAUNCH at checkout
- Start the 14-day free trial. No card needed.
- Build your community inside the trial. Decide if it fits before you pay anything.
- When you upgrade, choose an annual plan. The code only works on annual, not monthly.
- Enter MIGHTYLAUNCH in the promo field at checkout.
- The $100 discount comes off your first year's invoice.
Already on a monthly plan? Same code works when you upgrade an existing community to annual. If the field doesn't accept it, drop a note to Mighty support and reference MIGHTYLAUNCH as a partner promo. They'll sort it.
What is Mighty Networks?
Mighty Networks is an all-in-one platform that lets you host a community, run online courses, organise events and meetups, share resources, and build a brand presence in one intentional space. It lives on web, iOS, and Android apps. It's made for creators, course builders, and community hosts who want something better than a Facebook group or a WhatsApp chat.
Think of it as a digital basecamp or online harbour for your people. No algorithm. No ads. No scattered tools glued together. Just one place where members meet, chat, access content, and feel part of something real.
For Ocean Nomads, it's where our sailing adventure travellers, vanlifers, and hikers connect across oceans, mountains, and borders. Where they plan trips, meet future crew mates, access our Crew Course, and stay in touch long after the trip ends.
Who else uses Mighty Networks?
Some names you might recognise: Tony Robbins, Mel Robbins, TED, Adriene Mishler (Yoga with Adriene), Marisa Peer, and Ming-Na Wen all run communities on Mighty. The platform has powered over $500 million in creator earnings since its launch in 2017. It's become the quiet default for purpose-led communities that don't want to live on social media.

Mighty Networks vs alternatives at a glance
| Platform | Best for | Native app | Course builder | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mighty Networks | All-in-one community + courses for lifestyle brands | Yes (iOS + Android) | Yes, built in | try free |
| Skool | Simple gamified communities (co-founded by Alex Hormozi) | Yes | Basic | try free |
| Circle | Clean minimalist communities | Yes | Basic | try free |
| Kajabi | Course-first with community | Yes | Advanced | |
| ThriveCart | Course + checkout (no real community) | No | Yes | check it |
| Facebook Group | Free but algorithm-driven | Yes (but noisy) | No |
More on the alternatives I've tested below.
Why I moved away from Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram
Before Mighty, my community was scattered. WhatsApp drowned us in notifications and couldn't hold long conversations. Facebook buried important posts under algorithm noise and ads, and I never trusted what was happening with our data. Instagram was a broadcast channel, not a two-way space. DMs got lost. New members had no way to find their tribe. My own head was scattered trying to hold it all together.
I wanted a calm harbour. One online space where people could meet with intention, connect across sailing trips, access community easily, and feel a sense of place instead of overwhelm. I considered building a custom app from scratch, but the time, money, and energy weren't worth it for where we were.
Mighty Networks gave us structure, clarity, and a quiet space away from the noise of social platforms. That was in 2019. Six years later, I'm still here.
The real reason I chose Mighty: intentional visits over endless scrolling
This is the deeper reason I stayed. Most social platforms are designed so you open the app, get pulled into the feed, and lose an hour. That's the business model. Attention sold to advertisers.
Mighty is different because people come to it intentionally. They open the app because they want to check on a specific conversation, answer a question from another member, or continue a course lesson. Then they close it and go back to their lives. There's no algorithm pulling them deeper. No outrage bait. No ads.
That matters to me because the people I serve are trying to live more, not scroll more. Ocean Nomads is a community for slow travellers, sailors, and hikers. The last thing they need is another platform designed to steal hours from their week. Mighty respects their time, and that alignment is why I've stayed for six years.
If that philosophy resonates with you, you're probably the kind of host Mighty works well for. If you want maximum time-on-platform engagement metrics, Facebook Groups or Skool with its gamification might serve you better.

How I use Mighty Networks for Ocean Nomads
Ocean Nomads is a global community of adventure travellers: sailors, vanlifers, hikers, freedivers, and people curious about slow travel with nature. Everything runs inside our Mighty Network:
- Membership hub with member directory and smart matching by interests and locations
- Crew Course (our flagship sailing course) hosted natively inside the platform
- Regional meetups and trip planning spaces
- Sustainability discussions, trip reports, and long-form stories
- Events with RSVPs and calendar integration
- Resource library with guides, maps, and behind-the-scenes content
- Messaging and voice notes for staying connected across timezones
Because I live in a van or on boats most of the year, I rely on the app more than the web version. It works well on iOS and Android. I can run the community from a dusty parking spot with one bar of signal and it still loads.
The Kit (ConvertKit) integration added last year is one of my favourite updates. The native Mighty Networks ConvertKit integration syncs new members straight into your Kit lists with the right tags, triggers welcome sequences automatically, and lets you trigger Mighty actions (like adding someone to a specific Space) from a Kit sequence. New sign-ups land automatically in the right welcome flow. Community round-ups that used to take me hours now take one click. For a nomadic schedule with shifting wifi, that matters.
What I love about Mighty Networks
- Calm alternative to Facebook and WhatsApp. No ads, no doom-scroll, no notifications for the sake of engagement.
- All-in-one. Community, courses, events, resources, and member connections in one place. No gluing together five different tools.
- Strong native mobile apps. iOS and Android both work well. Members actually use them.
- Smart member matching. Custom profile fields and interest tags help people find each other based on what they actually care about.
- Native course builder. Videos host natively, no need to link out to YouTube or Vimeo. Works as a resource library too.
- Built-in checkout and landing pages. No need for external checkout or a separate website.
- Branding flexibility. Looks like your own app once set up.
- Kit integration. Automates onboarding and email flow, saves hours weekly.
- Multilingual in 2026. Dutch, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese. Opens the door for international communities.
What I don't love
- Busy interface. The amount of features can feel overwhelming when you first set up. It takes a while to figure out what you actually need and hide the rest.
- Stripe only for payments. No PayPal or other options yet (on the roadmap, apparently).
- Spaces vs Topics confusion. They switched terminology a few years ago and the structure still takes work to make simple for members.
- App can be slow sometimes. Usually on shifting wifi, but occasionally on good connections too.
- Lots of updates. The pace of new features is fast, which is great but also means you're always behind on learning what's new.
- Pricing jumps are steep. Moving up a tier is a significant cost increase.
Even with all that, nothing else I've tested solves the community-plus-course problem as completely as Mighty Networks does. For lifestyle communities, creators, and entrepreneurs who value depth over vanity metrics, it's the best I've found.
Features that matter most
Spaces (where everything lives)
Every Mighty Network is built from Spaces. A Space can be a discussion forum, an event calendar, a resource library, a regional hub, or an online course. You build your community step by step, adding Spaces as your group grows. This structure is the platform's biggest strength once you get used to it.
Native course builder
The course builder blends naturally with the community. Host video natively (no YouTube unlisted links or Vimeo monthly fees). Use the same structure for a resource library. Sell courses through the native checkout or integrate with ThriveCart via Zapier if you want alternative payment options.
For our Crew Course, members move easily between course content and the live community without jumping apps. That crossover is what makes this platform work for us.

Mobile apps that members actually use
The iOS and Android apps are the reason members stay active. Push notifications (that you control), voice messages with auto-transcription, and the ability to check in from anywhere. For a global nomad community, this is essential.
Mighty Pro (custom branded app)
If you want your own branded iOS and Android app in the App Store (not just inside Mighty's app), Mighty Pro is the enterprise tier. Roughly $30,000/year and three sub-tiers (Pro Basic, Pro Essential, Pro Complete). For established communities scaling to thousands of members where the cost of the platform is well below what a developer would charge to build a custom app.
If you're seriously evaluating Pro, drop me a line before you sign up. As a Mighty Partner I can introduce you to their team and make sure you land on the right sub-tier for your community size. Saves you guessing through their sales process, and the introduction costs you nothing.
Biggest 2025 and 2026 updates I've loved
Mighty has moved fast this past year. I'd considered switching platforms in 2024 because some features felt stuck. Now I'm glad I stayed. Updates that matter most for Ocean Nomads:
- Lifetime course purchases + recurring community access in one plan. This is huge. I can now sell the Crew Course as a one-time lifetime purchase while keeping the Ocean Nomads community as a recurring membership. Before, mixing pricing models was messy. Now it's built-in.
- Independent spaces within the same plan. I can now run a completely standalone community (for example, a separate hiking-only group or a free starter community) inside the same subscription, without needing to upgrade or pay for a second account. This makes it way easier to test new community ideas before committing.
- Free tiers alongside paid tiers. I can offer a free taster version of Ocean Nomads that funnels naturally into the paid membership, all within the same plan structure.
- Cleaner Space and Collection structure. Less clicking to find things.
- Better landing page builder and checkout. No more gluing external tools.
- Custom profile fields. Match members based on interest, not just location.
- Smoother app experience. Faster load times, cleaner design.
- Kit (ConvertKit) integration. Automated onboarding flows saved me hours weekly.
- Gamification features. Member engagement badges and streaks, optional but useful.
- Native video hosting. Course videos no longer need YouTube or Vimeo.
- Voice messaging with auto-transcription. Great for quick updates while on the move.
- Multilingual support. Dutch, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese rolling out in 2026.
The first three bullets are the big ones for me. The ability to mix lifetime course sales, recurring community access, independent spaces, and a free tier all inside one plan is the flexibility I've wanted for years. It lets Ocean Nomads grow into multiple layers without building on a new platform or adding another subscription.
Mighty Networks pricing tiers
Mighty has a few pricing tiers plus Mighty Pro (enterprise). They tweak names and pricing every few quarters, so I'll keep this high-level rather than quote exact numbers that will be out of date by next season. Check the current pricing page for live numbers.
- Free trial: 14 days, full access, no credit card needed. Use this to decide.
- Community plan (entry tier): The starting point for most community hosts. Community, events, courses, native video, gamification, and basic automations.
- Business plan (scale tier): For creators ready to grow. Everything in the community plan plus more integrations, advanced automations, Kit integration, limited API access, and more storage and streaming capacity.
- Mighty Pro: Fully custom branded iOS and Android apps in the App Store under your brand name. Enterprise pricing (ballpark ~$30K/year). For established communities scaling to thousands of members. If that's you, see the Pro section below.
Ocean Nomads runs on the legacy equivalent of today's entry tier. For what we do (hosting a global community with multiple courses), it's worth the cost. The entry tier is a solid starting point for most community hosts.
My take on the jump: the entry tier covers what most community hosts actually need. Moving up to Scale or Mighty Pro only makes sense if you're earning serious revenue or need specific integrations (Kit, advanced automations, Zapier).
Remember, MIGHTYLAUNCH at checkout takes $100 off any annual plan, so the entry tier annual price drops further if you commit for the year.
What about transaction fees?
Yes, Mighty charges transaction fees on top of your subscription. These are small (in the 1-2% range depending on your tier) and come in addition to the standard Stripe processing fees of roughly 2.9% + 30 cents per transaction. Higher tiers = lower transaction fees.
For a small community earning a few hundred a month, the fees are a rounding error. For a community earning $5,000+/month, they add up and become a real reason to consider upgrading to a lower-fee tier. Platforms like ThriveCart (one-time payment, no transaction fees) or Skool (flat monthly fee) handle this differently. If ultra-high-volume sales are your main use case, do the math. For most community hosts including mine, Mighty's fee structure is fair.
Ready to try it?
Start the 14-day free trial here. No credit card required. Apply MIGHTYLAUNCH at checkout for $100 off an annual plan.
Not ready to sign up yet? Start with the free masterclass
If you're earlier in the process and not sure yet whether you want to commit to a community platform at all, Gina Bianchini (Mighty's founder) runs a free 9-step masterclass called People Magic Profit. It's not a sales pitch for Mighty. It's the actual framework she teaches around how a million-dollar community gets built, how to find your ideal member, and how to design the rhythm of a community that grows itself.
I'd watch a few lessons before deciding on any community platform. It's a useful sanity-check on whether community is the right move for you in the first place, and if it is, you'll arrive at Mighty (or any other platform) already knowing what you're building. Completely free, no credit card. Sign up for the masterclass through this link.
Who Mighty Networks is best for
- Creators, guides, and small business owners building community around their work
- Adventure and lifestyle community hosts
- Membership-based communities (paid subscriptions)
- Course creators who want community alongside their course
- Communities that mix online and real-life meetups
- Brands that want to build connection around a purpose, not a product
- Entrepreneurs who want to focus on content and connection, not patching together tools
Who it's not for
- People who just want a free discussion group (stick with a Facebook Group or Telegram)
- Communities with zero budget (the free plan is limited)
- High-touch coaching programs that need complex automations (Kajabi might fit better)
- Pure course creators with no community ambition (ThriveCart or Teachable is simpler)
Mighty Networks alternatives I've tested
Circle
Circle is a clean, minimalist community builder. Beautiful interface, simple to set up. If you only care about discussions and don't need native video or deep course features, Circle is worth a look. The course builder is basic compared to Mighty.
ThriveCart
ThriveCart is primarily a checkout tool with a course feature bolted on. The killer benefit: lifetime pricing (one-time payment, no monthly fee). You can integrate it with Mighty Networks via Zapier for more payment options, which I've done before. But since Mighty upgraded their checkout in 2025, it's not worth the extra setup for most people.
Notion
Notion is a great business tool that keeps evolving. Good for resource libraries and simple membership portals. Not built for real-time community discussion. Free plan goes a long way.
Skool
Skool has exploded in popularity since Alex Hormozi came on as co-founder alongside Sam Ovens. If you follow the Hormozi world of entrepreneurship, this is the platform that's been getting most of the buzz. Clean interface, gamified leaderboards, community-first focus, simple flat pricing (one tier, no upsells).
The course builder is simpler than Mighty's and there's no native app-builder for a fully branded experience. It works best for small-to-medium communities of entrepreneurs, coaches, and creators who want a Facebook-group-but-better experience without many moving parts. If that's your audience, give Skool a look. It's genuinely good for what it does.
Why I stayed with Mighty: for a multi-layered nomad community with sailing courses, hiking resources, regional meetups, and a mix of free and paid content, Mighty's deeper structure fits better. Skool is excellent for simpler setups.
Facebook Groups, WhatsApp, Telegram, and Instagram
These are free, which is tempting. But each one has the same underlying problem: they're designed to keep people scrolling, not to help people actually connect.
- Facebook Groups: algorithm-driven, ad-filled, data-harvested, and noisy. Important posts get buried. Members rarely come back intentionally.
- WhatsApp Groups: work for close-knit small groups, but collapse at scale. Who wants 1,000 messages a day on their phone? There's no way to structure content, archive important conversations, or find older information. People mute the group and miss everything.
- Telegram: slightly better at handling larger groups, but same fundamental issue. Endless feed, no structure, no way to pin or organize. Good for announcements, not for community.
- Instagram: not built for community at all. Broadcast, not dialogue. Your “community” is actually just an audience watching your stories between scrolls. DMs get lost. No structure for courses or meetups.
None of these platforms have a course feature. All of them are designed by tech giants to maximize time-on-app, not quality of connection. For a serious community with depth, they don't work long-term. I'd still use a Facebook Group or Instagram for early audience discovery, then invite the most engaged members to Mighty once you're ready.
Mighty Networks partner perks
As a long-term Mighty customer and Partner, I can share the current partner perks. These change every quarter or so, so if you see something different on the sign-up page, that's normal. The latest from Mighty:
- MIGHTYLAUNCH: $100 off any annual plan (new hosts + existing host plan upgrades). Use this link.
- Free hard copy of Purpose by Gina Bianchini (Mighty's founder). Email proof of purchase to erin.peterson@mightynetworks.com to redeem. Can't be stacked with the discount above. While quantities last.
Offers can't be combined. Only one perk per purchase.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a Mighty Networks discount code or promo code?
Yes. Use MIGHTYLAUNCH at checkout for $100 off any annual plan. Works for new hosts and existing hosts upgrading from monthly to annual. Apply it through this link after the 14-day free trial. There's also a free hard copy of Gina Bianchini's book Purpose if you email proof of purchase to erin.peterson@mightynetworks.com (can't be stacked with the $100 discount, one perk per purchase).
Is Mighty Networks worth the monthly cost?
If you're hosting a paid community or selling courses, yes. The entry tier typically pays for itself with a handful of paying members or course sales. If you're just running a free discussion group with no monetization plans, it's probably overkill. Start with the 14-day free trial to see if it fits.
How is Mighty Networks different from Circle?
Circle is cleaner and simpler but has a basic course builder. Mighty has more features (native video, gamification, deeper course tools, better matching) but a busier interface. If you want pure community with light content, Circle. If you want community plus serious courses in one place, Mighty.
How does Mighty Networks compare to Discord + Patreon for a paid community?
Discord plus Patreon is the most common DIY stack for creator communities, and it works for a particular flavour of audience: gaming, tech, fandoms, anyone already living on Discord. The trade-off: you're gluing two products together, paying Patreon's 8-12% fee on top of payment processing, and Discord has zero native course or member-directory features. Mighty Networks puts community, courses, payments, member matching, and events in one product.
The honest call: if your audience already lives on Discord and you're charging a small monthly fee for access to chat + perks, the Discord+Patreon stack is fine and free to start. If your community involves courses, structured spaces, mobile-first members, or you want one branded home instead of two separate brands (Discord server + Patreon page), Mighty is the better fit. For Ocean Nomads, the directory-plus-course-plus-events combo is what made Mighty win.
Does Mighty Networks have a free plan?
There's a 14-day free trial with full access to everything, no credit card needed. After that, paid plans kick in. There's no permanent free tier for active communities. Check the sign-up page for current pricing as Mighty updates plans every few quarters.
Can I move my Facebook Group to Mighty Networks?
You can't migrate automatically, but you can invite your Facebook members to your new Mighty Network via email or a link. Many community hosts (including us) run both side-by-side for a transition period, gradually moving the most engaged members over. Mighty's team can help with migration strategies if you're on the Scale tier or higher.
Does Mighty Networks have a mobile app?
Yes, native iOS and Android apps. Members can access your community, watch course videos, message each other, attend events, and get push notifications. For nomadic hosts like me, the app is where most of the day-to-day action happens.
Can I build an online course on Mighty Networks?
Yes, on all paid tiers. Native video hosting, section-by-section course structure, quizzes, completion tracking, and integration with your community. I run our Crew Course on it and it works well. You can also create standalone courses disconnected from the main community.
What payment processors does Mighty Networks support?
Stripe is the only native payment processor at the moment. No PayPal or alternative options natively. If you need more flexibility, you can integrate ThriveCart via Zapier, which handles PayPal and more payment methods.
Can Mighty Networks handle a community in multiple languages?
In 2026, yes. Multilingual support launched for Dutch, German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese. Interface elements are translated, though member-generated content stays in whatever language members use.
What's the difference between Mighty Networks and Mighty Pro?
Mighty Networks is the software as a service you sign up for. Mighty Pro is the enterprise version where you get your own fully custom-branded iOS and Android apps in the App Store under your brand name. Mighty Pro costs around $30,000/year and is built for large, established communities. Most hosts don't need it.
How easy is it to cancel?
You can cancel from your account settings at any time. Your community stays live until the end of your billing period. Export your member data and content before you cancel if you plan to move elsewhere.
Give me an honest review of Mighty Networks for online community in a few paragraphs
After 6 years hosting Ocean Nomads, here's the short version: Mighty Networks is the best all-in-one community platform for creators to host memberships, courses, and events that I've tested for purpose-led lifestyle communities. The native iOS and Android apps are excellent. The course builder works well. The Kit integration saves me hours weekly. The interface can feel busy at first but becomes second nature.
It's not cheap, and Stripe is the only native payment processor. But for a community you want members to genuinely return to, not just another Facebook group that fades into algorithm noise, Mighty is worth the investment. Start with the 14-day free trial before committing, and apply MIGHTYLAUNCH at checkout for $100 off an annual plan.
Is there a free subscription tier for Mighty Networks?
There's a 14-day free trial with full platform access and no credit card required. Beyond that, there's no permanent free tier. If budget is the deal-breaker, your best options are a Facebook Group (free but algorithm-driven), Discord (free but not community-focused), or waiting until you have early revenue before you sign up. The free trial is long enough to build a starter community and validate the fit before paying.
How much can I charge for a Mighty Networks community?
Whatever your community values at. I've seen Mighty communities charge anywhere from €5/month (like our Ocean Nomads intro tier) to $500/month or more for specialist coaching programs. The platform supports one-time payments, monthly subscriptions, annual subscriptions, and tiered access. Top-performing hosts on Mighty generate six and seven figures annually from community-plus-course combinations.
Final thoughts: is Mighty Networks worth it in 2026?
After 6 years, my answer is yes. Mighty Networks is the most intentional home I've found for the Ocean Nomads community. It blends community and course creation in one place, gives people a home away from social media noise, and supports a community that grows with calm and structure.
The platform has its frustrations (Stripe only, pricing jumps, busy interface). But for what we do, for purpose-led communities, lifestyle brands, and creators who value depth over reach, nothing else I've tested comes close.
If you're ready to build a community with depth and meaning, Mighty Networks is the best Facebook Group and WhatsApp alternative I've found.
Start the 14-day free trial with no credit card required. Apply MIGHTYLAUNCH at checkout for $100 off an annual plan, or email proof of purchase to Erin for a free copy of Gina's book Purpose.
Curious what it actually looks like in use? Take a look inside Ocean Nomads here. Our full Mighty Networks setup is open to explore for €7/month, including the member directory, Crew Course, events, and resource library.
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