Pricing · 2026

What RiseGuide costs in 2026

RiseGuide is a freemium subscription app. The download is free; the full content tier is paid. Exact prices are set at checkout on each store and vary by region and currency — this page summarises what reviewers actually pay and how the value breaks down.

The pricing model

  • Free tier. Download is free; a subset of daily lessons is available without a subscription. Enough to evaluate whether the format works for you before paying.
  • Introductory offer. Discounted first-period price for new subscribers — typical entry point is around $19.99, but the exact figure is set at checkout based on store, region and any active campaign.
  • Recurring subscription. After the intro window, the full tier auto-renews at the recurring price shown at signup. Reviewers report different figures depending on currency and tier — the live price is always visible before you confirm purchase on Apple / Google.
  • Cancellation. Standard App Store / Google Play subscription mechanics. Cancel at least 24 hours before the renewal date to avoid being charged for the next period.

How pricing feedback breaks down in the reviews

Across 34,970 reviews on Trustpilot (4.4/5), the App Store (4.6/5) and Google Play (4.3/5), the recurring theme in critical reviews is pricing — not content quality, not delivery, not support. That’s a useful signal:

  • Heavy users say it’s worth it. Reviewers who maintain the daily-lesson habit beyond the intro window overwhelmingly come down on the positive side. The 15-minute format compounds — every session that lands is another data point that the subscription is paying for itself.
  • Casual users feel the cost. Users who open the app sporadically — once a week, on commute days, when they remember — write the most pricing-sensitive reviews. For that pattern, the freemium tier is the right fit.
  • Track-completers want level 2. A consistent ask: deeper modules in specific tracks (leadership, content creation) at the existing price. Reviewers who reached the end of a journey are willing to pay — they want more ceiling.

Refund & cancellation

RiseGuide publishes a step-by-step cancellation and refund guide on its own site. Start there:

If you need additional help after following the guide, contact RiseGuide support — reply rate is 97% with an average response time under one hour, per the on-record support metrics.

The honest bottom line

If you’ll genuinely complete a 15-minute lesson most days for the next 90 days, the subscription is priced competitively against private coaching, professional courses, or even a stack of books in the same space.

If your usage is going to be sporadic, the free tier is the right fit — start there, decide later. The reviews back this up: pricing complaints cluster on the casual-use end, not the heavy-use end.

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