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Matt O'Brien

Member since Mar 2026
7Reviews
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ProveWorth.com

The death of "Trust Me Bro" marketing

If you've spent more than 30 minutes online, you know that the Internet is drowning in hustlers and screenshot-verified scams. Matt Burns isn't just building a community; he is building a bastion of honesty. I thought I was joining a support group for software. I found a masterclass in integrity. Matt’s background at monday.com shows; he thinks in actionable systems instead of just "vibes." The real selling point for me came when I read his take on negative reviews. Instead of coaching us to bury them, he taught us to view them as "social proof that you're real". He gave us a framework to handle unfair criticism with such grace that it actually wins more customers than a perfect 5-star record ever could. If you are selling smoke and mirrors, stay away. ProveWorth will expose you. But if you are doing real work and want a system that proves it, get in here before the Premium Launch in February.

Jan 20265 found helpful
ADHD Focus Founders

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.

Dec 20254 found helpful
Unmuted Money

Shame-Free Money Talk That Actually Helps

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.

Dec 20254 found helpful
The Founders Guild (formerly Focus Founders)

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.

Dec 20254 found helpful
Skoolers

Overwhelming at First—Worth It Once You Engage

When you’re building a Skool community, it helps to have a room full of people who are doing the same thing—testing, learning, iterating, and sharing what actually works. Skoolers is that room. I’ll be honest: because all community owners get auto-admitted, it can feel overwhelming at first, and I wasn’t as active early on as I could’ve been. But as I’ve gotten clearer on what I’m building, I’ve been engaging more—and the value shows up fast. When you ask a real question, you get practical answers. When you share a win or a lesson, people actually respond. And it’s a solid way to discover other Skool communities and builders worth connecting with. If you’re a Skool community owner and you want friendly support, quick feedback, and a network of people who understand what you're trying to build, Skoolers is absolutely worth being in.

Dec 20253 found helpful
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