Do I need the Club, or is All-Access enough?
All-Access is the product. The whole method, complete, yours forever, and most people need nothing else. The Club is an optional $10/mo add-on for the things a book can't do: ongoing support and technical help when you're stuck, written critique on your renders, the community, and the members-only Job Board where paid realistic-AI work gets posted daily. Add it or skip it; the library stays yours either way.
Does the $49 include support?
No, and that's why it can be $49 once instead of a subscription. All-Access is deliberately self-serve: the books, courses and vault are written so you shouldn't need us, and email support exists only for delivery or access problems. When you want humans (why does my render still look AI? which tool for this? a second pair of eyes?), that's exactly what the Club add-on is for.
What's the Job Board?
A members-only board inside the Club where paid realistic-AI work gets posted: UGC gigs, brand briefs, creator and editor roles. Our scout combs the open web daily and posts the listings relevant to what the club teaches, and members share what they find. Honest fine print: listings are third-party opportunities we surface, not vet. Do your own due diligence, and nothing there is a promise of work or income.
Can I buy just one Playbook?
Yes. Every book sells on its own at the Playbook store (most are $19), and the store covers a lot more ground than the bundle: nearly 70 titles across life stages, work worlds, cultures and niches. If your whole thing is one aesthetic, grab that book and go. But two books cost almost as much as All-Access, which includes all 12 launch books plus the four courses and the vault. Most people start with the bundle and add niche titles from the store.
Does the Club include the Playbooks?
No. The Playbooks are files you own, offline keep-them-forever field manuals licensed to you personally, and they're what the $49 buys. The Club is the support layer on top: help, critique, weekly drops, the living vault, the Job Board. They do different jobs. The books are the product; the Club is the room around it.
Is the All-Access Prompt Vault the same as the Club's?
Same DNA, different lifecycle. All-Access ships the Founder's Cut: 1,000+ tested prompts and all ten character packs, frozen at print. The Club has the living vault, which grows every day and never freezes. The frozen cut doesn't go stale as a foundation, since camera language and realism rules age slowly, but the newest model-specific prompts always land in the Club first.
What format are the Playbooks? Is there DRM?
Professionally designed PDFs. Instant download, no DRM, no app. Read them on a laptop, tablet, phone or paper: keep them forever, print them, mark them up. Each copy is licensed to you personally and watermarked with your license id, so don't redistribute it. A leaked copy traces straight back to its buyer.
Do I get updates to the books?
Every update to the 2026 editions is free. Fixes, new prompts and refinements land in your downloads automatically. When a genuinely new edition ships (new year, new model generation), owners get it at a steep discount. But if "always current" is what you're after, that's not a book's job. That's the Club's.
Is $49 really the price?
For the founding window, yes. Comparable material sells for a lot more: solo creators charge around $95 for a guide plus prompt pack, single prompt packs run $9 to $49 with no method attached, and one-time AI video courses run $200 to $2,000. Line ours up against those rates and the stack is worth about $1,999. $49 is the launch price while the library earns its reviews; it moves to $99 when the window closes. If you're reading this, the window's still open.
What's the refund policy, exactly?
One-time purchases (Playbooks, All-Access): digital goods delivered instantly and completely, so all sales are final, and you'll confirm that at checkout (EU/UK buyers expressly waive their statutory withdrawal right, as the law allows for instant digital delivery). The optional Club add-on is simply month-to-month: $10, cancel anytime in two clicks, and its refund terms are spelled out in the Terms. Nothing here is ever a promise of income, clients or results. We teach a craft; what you earn with it is yours to build.
Can I really make money with this?
The honest version: brands and agencies pay UGC creators per video (testimonials, unboxings, product-in-hand) and they burn through fresh creative constantly. The market is real, and members are producing work for it; the Club's Job Board surfaces those openings daily. But nobody can promise you clients or a number. That depends on your effort, skill and market. We teach the craft and the formats buyers want, plus how to disclose AI honestly every time. Educational; results aren't guaranteed.
Do I need an expensive computer or a fancy GPU?
No. Everything in the Playbooks runs on cloud tools you can access cheaply from a browser. Most members work off a laptop. The generation tools themselves are third-party, and the books tell you exactly which ones are worth paying for right now, so you never buy the wrong one.
I've never made AI art. Is this over my head?
The books start at zero. Realism isn't talent, it's a recipe: prompt like a photographer, run the post pass, check the five tells. Follow it and you'll pass people who've been prompting for a year. The first course literally begins with training your eye before you generate a single image.
Is this legal and above board?
Yes. Making AI imagery and video is legal, and so is selling disclosed UGC ads made with it. Platforms increasingly require a "Made with AI" label, and we teach you to apply it every time. What gets people in trouble is passing synthetic people off as real. Realistic, honest, disclosed: that's the whole ethic, and it's baked into every book.