The best community on skool when it comes to money.
The best community on skool when it comes to matters of money and self-development. Rebecca is dedicated to provide the best information and service to her members.
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Unmuted Money has a 5.0/5 rating from 9 member reviews on ProveWorth. 100% of reviews are 5-star ratings. 100% of members who left a review would recommend Unmuted Money to others. Overall, members say it's overwhelmingly positive.
Across 9 reviews, the top themes are community support, networking & connections, transformation & results and founder & leadership.
“In fact, any type of progress related to money is encouraged and celebrated, and that is worth everything”
“This is the place to to hang out & connect with alternative world views & have a better relationship with money”
“Talking about it leads me to growth and growth leads to less stress”
“She is Skool's best cheerleader we all didn't know we needed”
The best community on skool when it comes to matters of money and self-development. Rebecca is dedicated to provide the best information and service to her members.
I love Unmuted Money because the leader and community are special, there is nothing like this. A place of support, show up as you are, share your wins and struggles; leave the shame and guilt at the door vibe. And if you can't get past the difficult that is okay too..This is how it feels for me, I can show up confident, or not. I feel seen here. I get to meet people on the calendar event hangouts who are from different parts of the country and world, I get wisdom and reflection/insight listening to others share, it's private and intimate and I always feel better after a call. The community chat is fun, and real. I feel like we could all use this in our lives, and as Rebecca states, Money touches all aspects of our lives. Talking about it leads me to growth and growth leads to less stress. I'm blessed and better off after finding this community and Rebecca.
I grew up in a culture where we just didn't talk about money. It was wrapped in shame and secrecy, and I realized I was carrying that same pattern forward without even thinking about it. Unmuted Money has given me a space to actually talk about finances openly, without all that baggage.
Rebecca is so genuinely friendly and creates this money empowerment vibe that makes hard conversations feel doable. I got to meet her in person when she visited Atlanta (and her youngest is SO stinkin cute!), and she's exactly who she is online, which matters. I'm here because I want to change this narrative for my kids and their generation. Money doesn't have to be shameful or secret.
First of all, I can't say enough great things about the community host, Rebecca. She is Skool's best cheerleader we all didn't know we needed.
Her community, "Unmuted Money" offers a totally unique angle around money conversations. In a world super saturated in bro-$$$ surface level bs... her space is a safe haven where we can get REAL and vulnerable around our experiences with money.
Idk how she keeps up with all the wonderful connections and relationships she continues to forge, but thats just how Rebecca rolls.
Love the culture here. 10/10 recommend.
I have been a member of Unmuted Money since the end of August, 2025 and even though I am not necessarily "there" yet when it comes to talking about money with confidence, this community has helped a great deal in that process. It wouldn't be the same without Becca's unmatched dedication and support!
The community feels like a space where you actually do want to talk about money. Unlike many other communities where the money focus is primarily related to making as much as possible, which all too often leads to unnecessary comparison and competition with others, Unmuted Money is not about that at all. In fact, any type of progress related to money is encouraged and celebrated, and that is worth everything.
Our relationship with money and all the lessons to be learned is so much more important. Whether you are struggling with (talking about) money or not, this community is one of those spaces you really do want to be part of!
Becca's community is so wonderful & welcoming! Safe space to have honest conversations about money, it's not a dirty or taboo word. It's a tool that plays an important part in everyone's lives, its how we transact. This is the place to to hang out & connect with alternative world views & have a better relationship with money! See you inside :)
Rebecca Bautista is one of the kindest people I've ever met. Her willingness to be there for her community is unmatched. If you're looking for a space to get on top of your finances and talk about money without judgement, this is the community for you!
I’ve done a lot of self-development work around money. I’ve read books like Happy Money by Ken Honda and worked hard to get out of scarcity and shame thinking. What I didn’t realize was how different it feels when the learning doesn’t end. Books closes, seminar end, unmuted money is there when you need it with real people to talk to weather is it Coach Becky or other helpful community members.
One of the first things that stood out to me was her challenges, simple, practical, and non-judgmental. Things like: just look at your bank account. Just look, no shame or judgement. Most of us avoid those $1 balances or only check on payday, but what you don’t track, you can’t control. Practicing that in a safe space matters more than people realize.
Since joining Unmuted Money, I’ve started changing my habits. I check my accounts regularly, not just when I’m about to buy something. More importantly, I’m slowly separating my self-worth from my account balance. That shift alone is huge.
What really sealed it for me was Coach Becca’s story about her father—how money wasn’t talked about until late in life, and how meaningful it was that he had bought a money book for his granddaughter. It reminded me that money conversations have no age, gender, or boundaries, and that people can change. That story carries the spirit of this community.
Unmuted Money is a truly safe, shame-free space to practice talking about money—when it’s good, when it’s hard, and when you’re still learning. It helps you get smarter, calmer, and more at peace with money, instead of seeing it as something that’s always working against you.
If you want to break the cycle of silence around money and start becoming friends with it, this community is a beautiful place to begin.
I struggled with my finances for years. The problem wasn’t a lack of brainpower; I’m smart enough to figure out a simple spreadsheet. It was secrecy. No one ever taught me how to talk about money, and that silence did real damage. Unmuted Money is the rare money community that understands the real problem isn’t math—it’s shame. Rebecca built a space where people can talk openly about money without criticism, without status-flexing, and without pressure to share more than they want. The culture is kindness-first and privacy-protective, grounded in a simple ethos: progress matters more than perfection. What I appreciate most is how actionable it is while still being human. You can show up anxious, embarrassed, or stuck—and instead of getting lectured, you get encouragement, accountability, and helpful reflection. It’s especially valuable if you’re paying off debt, building savings, learning to negotiate, or trying to rebuild trust in your own decisions. If conversations about money usually make you tense or defensive, this community feels like an exhale.
Members rate Unmuted Money 5.0 out of 5 based on 9 reviews. The overall sentiment is positive. 100% of reviewers say they would recommend it.
Unmuted Money has 9 member reviews on ProveWorth. 7 of those (78%) are from verified members.
Members most frequently praise community support, networking & connections, transformation & results. 6 reviews mention community support specifically.
Unmuted Money is rated 5.0/5 in the self-development category on ProveWorth. You can compare it directly with other communities on our comparison pages or browse all self-development communities in our directory.