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Quick Verdict
Bottom line: Mindvalley costs $399/year — there's no monthly plan and no à-la-carte courses; the Membership is the only way in, and it unlocks all 100+ programs. Spread across the catalog that's under $4 per program, so the price is fair if you'll genuinely use more than a couple of Quests. The 15-day money-back guarantee makes it low-risk to find out.
If you're weighing Mindvalley, the pricing question is simpler than it used to be: there's one plan. Mindvalley retired its individual-course purchases — today a Membership is required to access any Quest. So the real question isn't "which tier?" but "is the all-access Membership worth $399 a year for me?" Here's the full breakdown.
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The Mindvalley Membership is $399 per year, billed annually — which the company frames as about $33.25/month. That single price unlocks the entire library: 100+ structured Quests, the learner community, live events, and the mobile app. There is no separate monthly subscription shown, and individual Quests can no longer be bought on their own.
| What you pay | What you get |
|---|---|
| $399 / year (~$33.25/mo equivalent) |
All 100+ Quests, community, live events, app — full all-access Membership |
| Individual Quests | No longer sold separately — Membership is required for any Quest |
| Risk reversal | 15-day money-back guarantee, one-click cancellation |
The honest answer depends on one thing: how many Quests you'll finish. The math is straightforward.
At $399 for 100+ programs, the all-access price works out to under $4 per Quest if you sample widely. Practically, you don't need all 100 — you need the price to beat what you'd otherwise spend. A single premium standalone course from a name instructor often runs $200–500 on its own; two of those and you're already past the cost of a full year of Mindvalley. So if you'll genuinely work through even three or four Quests in a year, the Membership is the cheaper path, not the pricier one.
Where it's not worth it: if you'll dabble in one Quest and drift off (the common self-help pattern), $399 is a lot for one program. That's exactly what the 15-day money-back guarantee is for — start a Quest, and if the format and content don't click, cancel for a full refund inside the window.
Lowest-risk way to test the price: the Membership carries a 15-day money-back guarantee with one-click cancellation. You can join, complete a full Quest, and get refunded if it isn't delivering — so the only real "cost" of finding out is your time.
For the full platform breakdown — what the Quest format is like and how it compares — see our full Mindvalley review, our Mindvalley app guide, our pick of the best Mindvalley courses to start with, and how it stacks up in Mindvalley vs MasterClass.
The annual Membership is already the lowest standing price (the per-month framing is just $399 ÷ 12). The genuine discounts appear during seasonal sales — most notably around Black Friday. If you're not in a hurry, see our Mindvalley discount and sale guide for the current offer before you pay full price.
Worth $399 if you'll commit to more than a couple of Quests a year and you value structure, accountability, and recognized instructors over a pile of unwatched videos.
Skip it if you want career credentials or technical training (a platform like DataCamp or Coursera fits better), or you know you'll only ever touch one program.
$399 per year, billed annually (about $33.25/month equivalent). That unlocks all 100+ Quests, the community, live events, and the app. There is no separate monthly plan shown, and individual Quests are no longer sold on their own.
Mindvalley displays a single annual Membership at $399/year and frames it as roughly $33.25/month when billed annually. A standalone month-to-month subscription is not shown on the membership page.
No. Mindvalley now requires a Membership to access any Quest — individual courses are no longer sold separately, so the $399/year Membership is the only way to take a Quest.
Yes. The Membership comes with a 15-day money-back guarantee and one-click cancellation, so you can try a full Quest and get refunded within 15 days if it isn't the right fit.

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