Pop Club Has Closed
Pop Club, my membership community for freelancers, closed on May 1, 2026. If you're here because you're looking for information about what happened, what's available now, or how to stay connected β you're in the right place.
- Pop Club Has Closed
- What was Pop Club?
- Why did it close?
- What happened to members?
- The Freelance Resource Library
- FAQ
- How to work with me now
- The LinkedIn Challenge
- 1:1 Intensives
- Free Resoures
- A note from Rachel
- Looking for something else?
What was Pop Club?
Pop Club was a membership community for freelancers. Members got access to:
β Monthly workshops on freelancing, getting clients, mindset, business strategy, and more β Twice-monthly office hours with me β The Freelance Resource Library β every resource, template, and lesson I've ever created β Weekly co-working sessions β A private community platform where members could ask questions, share wins, and get real-time support β A free 20-minute strategy session when they joined β 20% off all other programs
It ran for five years. We had members at every stage of freelancing β from brand new to fully booked β and the community built something genuinely special.
Why did it close?
The honest answer: the data made it clear it was time. I ran Pop Club at a loss for a while, and when I finally sat down and looked at the numbers β membership activity, my hourly rate, what it took to run the community well β I realized I couldn't keep doing it sustainably AND show up for members the way they deserved.
Closing Pop Club wasn't a failure. It was a deliberate decision to stop running something at half-capacity and redirect that energy into coaching that I can do really well. I'm not going anywhere, but I am getting more intentional about how I show up to support freelancers based on what they actually need.
What happened to members?
If you were a Pop Club member when it closed, here's what happened:
Billing ended automatically on May 1, 2025. You didn't need to cancel anything. You wonβt be charged after that date.
You kept lifetime access to the Freelance Resource Library. Every resource, template, workbook, and workshop replay you had access to as a member is still yours. Forever. Workshop replays are being added to the FRL on a rolling basis β I add new workshop replays almost every month, so it keeps growing.
The Pop Club Alumni Group on LinkedIn is live and active. This isn't a placeholder β it's a real LinkedIn Group where former members can stay connected, ask questions, and keep showing up for each other. I check in almost every day. You can join here:
Events will still be offered (albeit less frequently) via our Community Events Calendar. You can find free and paid workshops, summits, online conferences, Office Hours, Money Dates, and more over there.
The Freelance Resource Library
The FRL didn't close with Pop Club. It's still available as a standalone purchase.
What's in it: β Every resource, workbook, and template I've ever created β Workshop replays added on a rolling basis β updated almost every month β Lessons on getting clients, LinkedIn, pricing, mindset, pitching, business setup, and more
Who it's for: Freelancers who want a comprehensive, self-paced library to come back to again and again β at every stage of their business.
One-time purchase, lifetime access.
FAQ
How to work with me now
The LinkedIn Challenge
An 8-week program that helps freelancers build a sustainable client pipeline β no daily posting or cold pitching required. Built for real life and real energy levels.
Doors open 4x per year.
1:1 Intensives
A focused 1-hour session where we tackle your biggest freelance business challenges and build a 3-month plan. Available on a limited basis.
The Freelance Resource Library
Every resource I've ever created, updated almost every month. You get lifetime access.
Free Resoures
β The Get Clients Guidebook β a free walkthrough of how I actually find clients
β Free workbooks, templates, and tools
β Free Events
And more!
A note from Rachel
Pop Club meant a lot to me. The people in it meant even more.
Five years, hundreds of members, real friendships, and more freelance wins than I can count. I'm so proud of what we built together β and I'm glad it existed.
The coaching continues. The community continues. I'm still here, still teaching, still rooting for every freelancer trying to figure this out.
Thanks for being part of it.
Okay. Thanks. Love you. Bye. π«Ά
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