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Request your invite

The Collective is invite-only. To apply, you'll need a reference code from a current member — it's how we keep the room full of people worth knowing.

No code yet? Ask a member you trust to share theirs. Applications without a valid reference are not reviewed.

Reference
Your track
About you
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Step 1 of 4

Your reference code

Enter the code a current member gave you. Format looks like TC-XXXX. This is a demo intake — your code isn't checked against a database here.

Enter the reference code you were given to continue.
Step 2 of 4

Choose your track

Pick the one that best matches what you do. You'll be verified for it after you apply — your label reflects what you've demonstrated, not what you claim.

Select a track to continue.
Step 3 of 4

About you

Tell us who you are and show us your work. The more concrete the better — we verify by what you can demonstrate.

Add a name or handle so we know who to address.
Add a link starting with http:// or https://.
Write a sentence or two so we can understand your work.
Step 4 of 4

Review & send

Take a quick look. When you're ready, open a ticket in our Discord and your details below are what we'll ask about — nothing is submitted from this page.

  • Reference
  • Track
  • Name
  • Work link
  • About

This is a UI demo. The button below opens a Discord ticket — it does not process payment or collect card details here.

You're ready to apply

The last step is a quick conversation. Open a ticket in our Discord, paste the details you just reviewed, and a member of the team will verify your track.

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Have your reference code and work link ready — that's all we'll ask for. Not financial advice, not an investment.

What happens next

From code to rooms

No leaderboards, no forms to game. Get vetted once, and the right rooms open up.

Apply

Open a ticket with your reference code and tell us what you do. Takes a few minutes.

Verify

We confirm your reference and review your work — verified by what you can demonstrate.

Get your label

You receive your verified role — Creator, Builder, Founder or Patron — on your profile.

Join the rooms

Your label opens the channels that matter to you. Start meeting people and doing real work.

Straight about the money

The honest part

There's a one-time membership fee. Here's exactly what it's for and what it isn't — read it before you apply.

One-time, never recurringYou pay once. We never charge your card again — there is no subscription to forget about. The fee exists to keep bots and time-wasters out.
It funds moderation and eventsVerification, moderation, infrastructure and the events that make the network worth being in — not a recruitment pyramid. The product is the network, not the next sign-up.
Referrals are a thank-you, not the pointInvite a friend and you get a small credit. We keep it deliberately modest so nobody joins just to recruit.
Not financial advice. Not an investment.Membership buys access to a community — not financial advice, not an investment, and no promise of returns. We don't sell financial products.
Questions

Before you apply

Yes. The Collective is invite-only, and a valid reference code from a current member is required to apply. It's the simplest way to keep the room full of people worth knowing. No code, no entry.

No — this page is a guided intake to help you get your details together. Your application actually happens in a Discord ticket, where a member of the team verifies your track in conversation. Nothing on this page is stored or sent automatically.

A one-time fee is the cheapest reliable filter against bots and time-wasters, and it funds moderation and events. It is not a deposit and not refundable once you're verified and inside. To be clear: membership buys access to a community — it is not financial advice, not an investment, and carries no promise of returns.

Pick the one that fits best — we'll sort it out during verification. Some members carry more than one label over time as they demonstrate work in different areas. Your track reflects what you can show, not a one-time guess.