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Do the Boring Work and The Founders Guild (formerly Focus Founders) are tied at 5.0/5 in this head-to-head comparison. Do the Boring Work has 2 member reviews and The Founders Guild (formerly Focus Founders) has 7. Members of Do the Boring Work talk most about founder & leadership; for The Founders Guild (formerly Focus Founders) it's community support. All ratings come from real member reviews. The full breakdown below should help you decide.
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Do the Boring Work
The Founders Guild (formerly Focus Founders)The Founders Guild (formerly Focus Founders) comes out ahead on ratings, review count, or recommendation rate. That said, Do the Boring Work might still be the better pick depending on what you're after. The review themes above break down what each one does well.
Do The Boring Work is a great community for prospective and current virtual...
Do The Boring Work is a great community for prospective and current virtual assistants to get the help that they need! Chastity does a great job giving resources and advice to newbie VA's and she has a mentorship option that is amazing! If you ever wanted to be a VA and don't know where to begin and want some one on one help, Do the Boring Work is the place to be!
Katherine Grimm · Apr 13, 2026
Amazing VA Community!
I’ve had a great experience being part of the Do the Boring Work Skool community. Chastity is truly an amazing mentor. She’s incredibly hands-on, genuinely invested in helping others succeed, and brings a wealth of knowledge to everything she teaches. What really stands out is how approachable and open she is. She not only welcomes new ideas from the community but consistently brings her own fresh, creative perspectives that keep things engaging and relevant. You can tell she’s passionate about what she does and about seeing others grow. If you’re looking for a supportive environment with real guidance and practical insight, this community is definitely worth being a part of!
Antonia John · Apr 7, 2026
Helps Keep me Focused & Accountable
This is a great community for ADHD Founders. I love the 'Eat That Frog' Sessions where I can show up to work with others, commit to getting something done, and celebrate actually doing the thing I wouldn't probably have done without this community. Bill and Rex are AMAZING! Highly recommended.
Sam Rathling · Jan 9, 2026
Helps Keep me Focused & Accountable
This is a great community for ADHD Founders. I love the 'Eat That Frog' Sessions where I can show up to work with others, commit to getting something done, and celebrate actually doing the thing I wouldn't probably have done without this community. Bill and Rex are AMAZING! Highly recommended.
Sam Rathling · Jan 9, 2026
Where ADHD Entrepreneurs Actually Build
I joined Focus Founders because I didn’t need more advice—I needed traction and a community that understands how ADHD actually shows up for those of us trying to launch our own businesses. What I found was a group culture that’s generous, direct in a helpful way, and genuinely invested in boosting each other up. The tone is "online family," and the occasional (constructive) competition made it super-easy to show up consistently. I have made more progress toward escaping my 9-5 in the three months since I joined than I did in the previous fifteen years of struggling alone. If you’re an ADHD entrepreneur who wants support that turns into action and a room that feels like real humans supporting one another, then Focus Founders is worth a look.
Matt O'Brien · Dec 28, 2025
Both have a ProveWorth Score of 5.0. It's a toss-up on paper. Read the member reviews above to see which one fits what you're looking for.
Do the Boring Work is free and The Founders Guild (formerly Focus Founders) is free. The Founders Guild (formerly Focus Founders) is free, so there's nothing to lose by trying it first.
Do the Boring Work is rated 5.0/5 across 2 reviews, with members praising founder & leadership. The Founders Guild (formerly Focus Founders) is rated 5.0/5 across 7 reviews, with members highlighting community support.
Yes. There are plenty of other self-development communities with member reviews. Browse the Self-Development directory or check the best self-development communities page for the complete ranked list.