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The Founder's Guild (formerly Focus Founders) and The Iron Circle are tied at 5.0/5 in this head-to-head comparison. The Founder's Guild (formerly Focus Founders) has 7 member reviews and The Iron Circle has 4. Members of The Founder's Guild (formerly Focus Founders) talk most about community support; for The Iron Circle it's community support. 100% of The Founder's Guild (formerly Focus Founders) reviewers would recommend it, vs 100% for The Iron Circle. All ratings come from real member reviews. The full breakdown below should help you decide.
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The Founder's Guild (formerly Focus Founders)
The Iron CircleThe Founder's Guild (formerly Focus Founders) comes out ahead on ratings, review count, or recommendation rate. That said, The Iron Circle might still be the better pick depending on what you're after. The review themes above break down what each one does well.
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
Clarity, Focus and Authenticity
Man soo much of my life has changed since joining Focus Founders. Not only have I learned how to be more efficient in my life AND business, I’ve found my people, my tribe. I feel more aligned than ever and every day is like I’m living in a dream. You may think I’m exaggerating, but I’m not. I’ll take you through my journey into Focus Founders and you can decide by the end if being a part of this kick ass community feels like a good fit 🖤❤️ This part of my journey began on June 11, 2025. I joined the online community and met Bill and Rex within a week. Now I have never been attracted to social media, I used it to stay connected with friends, but I just never understood the point, so I was skeptical of using yet another app. That thought process was turned around fast. Inside the Focus Founders Skool community you’ll find a very simple to use ad free experience and hundreds (almost thousands) of amazing people. The community is advertised to ADHD Solopreneurs and it has attracted some of the most intelligent, wacky, neurospicy minds I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting. After being in the community for a month or so I decided to join the paid accelerator ran by Bill Widmer and Rex Loyer, in order to gain clarity and focus around my business. Within two months under their guidance, I landed my first 2 high ticket clients and was well on my way to a 3rd. The only thing that stopped me was a deep love for the FF mission and it’s community. I found a greater sense of purpose in supporting Bill and Rex and what they were creating than I did in my own coaching business. So I started adding more value to the community itself in anyway I knew how and worked my way into becoming Lead Moderator for the online community and Community Lead for Focus Founders as a whole. I started hosting local events here in Austin under the FF name and the more I lean into this movement the more authentic I feel and the more love I’m able to spread. Incredible new people are showing up in our lives every day and I can feel the loving reach extending further and further. Calling it a movement is an understatement, we’re changing the world one day at a time. So if you’re an entrepreneur and desire leading a clear and abundant life surrounded by awesome people. Look no further, you’re one step away from your new home ✨
Sebastian Schroeder · Dec 26, 2025
Refreshing, inspired and community
As the co- founder I’ve found myself be blessed by the very men I’m trying to bless. What an encouragement it is to be in The Iron Cirlce
Zeke Medders · Feb 26, 2026
Life Changing
My life has been changed for the better by the challenges, community support, and the space for releasing thought.
Brian Williams · Feb 25, 2026
Iron Circle Christian Men’s Group
The Iron Circle has been a real blessing in my life. It’s a place where men can be honest about where they are, sharpen one another, and grow in faith without pretense. There’s accountability, encouragement, and brotherhood here. What stands out most is the focus on Jesus and real transformation. It’s not about performance or image. It’s about becoming better men, better husbands, better fathers, and better followers of Christ. Grateful to be part of a group that values truth, humility, and growth. If you’re looking for authentic Christian brotherhood, this is it.
Rick Blanchard · Feb 24, 2026
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.
The Founder's Guild (formerly Focus Founders) is free and The Iron Circle is free. The Founder's Guild (formerly Focus Founders) is free, so there's nothing to lose by trying it first.
The Founder's Guild (formerly Focus Founders) is rated 5.0/5 across 7 reviews, with members praising community support. The Iron Circle is rated 5.0/5 across 4 reviews, with members highlighting community support.
Yes. There are plenty of other self-improvement communities with member reviews. Browse the Self-Improvement directory or check the best self-improvement communities page for the complete ranked list.