We Removed the Price. Here’s Why.

A free community for moms starting a business, built to meet you exactly where you are — no cost, no commitment, no falling behind.


For a long time, something hasn’t felt right.

The Growth Collective was built for moms at the very beginning. The ones standing at the edge of an idea, wondering if there’s another way. The ones who needed a place to start.

But our pricing told a different story.

The community sat in an awkward middle ground — too much for a mom just getting started, not aimed at anyone further along.

It asked you to commit before you’d ever stepped inside. Before you had an idea to believe in. Before you knew if this was your place. And the moms we built this for, the ones just starting out, were the ones it kept out.

So we changed it.

The Growth Collective is now a free community for moms starting a business.

Not a trial. Not a teaser. Free. You can come in, learn, connect with other moms building alongside you, and start figuring out what your way forward looks like — without spending a dollar.

For those who want to go deeper, there’s a premium tier with a lot more of our expert content. It’s $39 a month. That’s 70% less than the original front-door price. But you don’t need it to begin. You can learn, chat, and grow with us for free, for as long as you like.

This wasn’t a decision I made alone either. It came after honest conversations with the experts who build this community with me. Every one of us is excited about it. This is the version of The Growth Collective we always wanted — the one that’s actually for you.

You can’t fall behind here.

I know how it goes. Life gets loud. The kids get sick. The week disappears. You meant to show up and suddenly it’s been a month.

That’s exactly why free matters.

There’s no clock running down on money you spent to get started. No guilt about not getting your worth out of it. You can show up when you can show up.

Thirty minutes during nap time. A late-night scroll through a lesson. A question dropped in the community at 11pm. Whatever starting looks like for you, right now, in the life you actually have.

You can’t fall behind on something built to move at your pace.

So if you’ve been waiting — for the right time, for a little more money, for life to settle down — I want to gently take ALL those reasons off the table.


The door is now open. Come find your way forward with us.

The Growth Collective is now free to join — a community for moms building something of their own, at whatever pace life allows. Come learn, connect, and figure out your next step alongside moms who get it. There’s no cost and no commitment, just a door that’s finally open.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Growth Collective really free to join? Yes. Not a trial, not a teaser. You can join for free and stay free for as long as you like. You’ll get access to the community, foundational content, and other moms building alongside you – without spending a dollar. There’s an optional premium tier at $39 a month for those who want all of our expert content, but you never need it to begin.

Who is The Growth Collective for? It’s for moms building flexible, family-first income online – especially those at the very beginning or those who are stuck. If you’re standing at the edge of an idea, wondering if there’s another way, this is a place to start. You don’t need a business yet. You don’t need a plan. You just need somewhere to begin.

What if I don’t have much time to show up? That’s exactly why we made it free. There’s no clock running down on money you spent, and no guilt about not showing up enough. You can come in for thirty minutes during nap time, scroll a lesson late at night, or drop a question in the community at 11pm. You can’t fall behind on something built to move at your pace.


About the Author

Sam Salfarlie is the founder of The Complete Business and The Growth Collective, where she helps moms build flexible, family-first income online – in the margins of a full life. She started her own business at seven months pregnant, with two toddlers underfoot and a full-time job, and built it the only way she could: in borrowed moments. She believes ambition and motherhood aren’t in competition – they’re better together.