Is Copywriting Launchpad a Scam? My Honest Review as a Paying Member

Short Answer: I’m a Premium Member, and It’s Not a Scam

I joined Copywriting Launchpad as a Premium member. I have been inside for about 2 months. So I am not guessing from the outside. I paid for Premium, joined the community, used the courses, watched how the coaching works, and checked the member wins.

Here is my straight answer: Copywriting Launchpad is not a scam.

But it is also not a shortcut.

It is a real copywriting training and coaching community for people who are willing to write, ask questions, take feedback, and market themselves.

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Question My Answer After Joining Premium
Is Copywriting Launchpad a scam? No. I’m inside, and it is real.
Is Premium worth $50/month? Yes, if you use the coaching and courses.
Does it guarantee clients? No. There are zero client or income guarantees.
Is the free tier enough? It can help you learn, but it does not give you full coaching.
Is it for lazy people? No. You still have to do the work.

A scam usually sells you a dream and hides the hard parts. Copywriting Launchpad does not remove the hard parts. You still need to practice. You still need to send messages. You still need to get rejected. You still need to improve. What Copywriting Launchpad gives you is a place to get better faster.

Why I Was Skeptical Before I Joined

I was skeptical for the same reason you probably are. There are a lot of online communities that look great from the outside. Then you join and realize the free group is mostly a funnel. The real help is locked away. The coach is barely there. The courses feel recycled. The wins sound vague.

Copywriting also has its own problems. People talk about freedom, high income, and working from anywhere. That can be true. But copywriting can also mean hard practice, cold outreach, slow replies, unstable income, and lots of self-doubt.

So before I paid for Premium, I wanted to know one thing:

Is this a real training community, or is it another hype machine?

After 2 months inside Premium, I can say it is real. But I would still tell you to join with clear eyes.

What Copywriting Launchpad Actually Is

Copywriting Launchpad is a Skool community for copywriters. The main idea is to help you build the skill, confidence, and business thinking you need to get better clients.

The “launchpad” idea makes sense. A new copywriter often does not need 100 clients. You need one strong client who helps you prove you can do the work. That client can give you a case study, a better portfolio piece, a stronger network, and more confidence. That is the promise behind the name.

It is not only about learning copywriting in theory. It is about becoming the kind of copywriter a good client would trust. Nabeel Azeez, one of the owners, has written that copywriters need two skills: the skill of copywriting and the business of copywriting. After joining Premium, I can see that idea inside the community. The training covers writing, but it also covers offers, clients, outreach, creative strategy, compliance, and business judgment.

What You Learn Why It Matters
Copywriting skill You need to write copy that can sell.
Business thinking You need to understand clients and offers.
Creative strategy You need to know why an ad or angle works.
Client acquisition You need to put yourself in front of buyers.
Compliance You need to avoid risky claims.
AI and systems You need to work faster without outsourcing your thinking.

That is one reason I like it. It does not treat copywriting like a bag of tricks. It treats copywriting like a real business skill.

Is This Just Another Skool Funnel?

This was one of my biggest questions. Skool has a lot of communities now. Some are useful. Some feel like a free group that only exists to push you into a paid offer. So yes, you should be skeptical.

The free tier in Copywriting Launchpad is partly a preview of the paid tier. I do not think that is a bad thing, as long as you know it upfront. Free members get free courses and public community access. But the deeper training, client acquisition help, and direct coaching are in Premium. That is the real offer.

Skeptical Concern My Honest Answer
“Is free just a lead magnet?” It is limited, but it still gives you a way to test the community.
“Is Premium just more videos?” No. Premium includes coaching, not only courses.
“Are people active?” Yes. You can see public posts, Wins, member questions, and leaderboards.
“Are results guaranteed?” No. Wins are real examples, not promises.
“Is the coach hidden?” No. Premium coaching is currently done by Nabeel Azeez.

The biggest difference is that Premium is not just a content library. The coaching is the value. If Premium were only a stack of videos, I would be less interested. But the call-free coaching means you can bring your real questions, drafts, offers, and problems into the community and get answers. That makes it feel less like a funnel and more like a working room.

What I Get With Premium

Premium is where Copywriting Launchpad becomes useful for serious members. One subscription gives you access to everything Copywriting Launchpad offers at the Premium level. You get the paid courses and unlimited asynchronous coaching inside the community. That means you can ask questions without waiting for a live call.

Premium Feature What It Means for You
One subscription You are not charged again for each Premium course.
All paid courses You can study the full paid training library.
Unlimited call-free coaching You can ask copywriting and business questions inside the community.
Fast replies Answers usually come in minutes or hours, and a day at most.
New monthly training You get new courses, workshops, or guest lectures each month.
Weekly competition Free members can win Premium; Premium members can win VIP.

This is one of the strongest reasons I trust it. A weak program takes your money and keeps pushing more upsells. Premium gives you a clear exchange: $50/month for the paid course library and call-free coaching. I do not feel nickel-and-dimed after joining.

Why Call-Free Coaching Matters

At first, I was not sure about “asynchronous coaching.” It sounded less exciting than live coaching. After using it, I think it is one of the best parts of Premium.

Live group calls can be useful. But they also have problems. You may have to wake up early or stay up late because of your time zone. You may wait behind 10 other copywriters. When your turn comes, the coach may be tired or rushed. You might get five minutes of attention after waiting a week.

Call-free coaching fixes a lot of that. You post your question when you have it. You can explain the problem clearly. The answer stays written down, so you can reread it later.

Live Group Coaching Call-Free Coaching in Premium
You attend at a fixed time. You post when you need help.
Time zones can be painful. Time zones matter less.
You may wait behind others. Your question can get direct attention.
The answer can feel rushed. The written answer is easier to review.
You may forget what was said. You can save and reuse the advice.

For an online community with members in different countries, this format makes sense. It also removes friction. You do not need to wait for the next call to move forward. You can ask, get an answer, and keep working.

Who Gives the Coaching?

The copywriting coaching for Premium and VIP members is currently done by Nabeel Azeez, the co-owner. You are not only getting peer feedback. You are getting answers from someone who has worked as a copywriter for about 10 years. Nabeel has made over $10 million for clients and over $1 million in personal income from his own work.

That is why the $50/month price feels unusual. You are not hiring him as a private coach. You are not getting unlimited private access. But you are getting his thinking inside the community at a much lower price than private coaching would normally cost.

I wouldn’t say I’m getting “$5,000/month private coaching for $50.” That would be an unfair claim. But it does feel like you get access to ideas, answers, and standards that many coaches would hide behind a much higher price.

What Is Nabeel’s Coaching Style Like?

Nabeel’s style is direct. That is important to know before you join. If you want soft praise for every draft, this may not be your favorite place. But if you want someone to point out the weak part of your idea, your offer, your angle, or your thinking, the directness can be useful. Some people like blunt coaching. Some people hate it. I would not join expecting constant hand-holding. I would join expecting clear thinking, direct feedback, and pressure to improve.

If You Like… You May Like Copywriting Launchpad
Direct critique Yes, this is likely a fit.
Fast written answers Yes, Premium is built around that.
Gentle emotional support Maybe not. The tone may feel too blunt.
Serious craft standards Yes, that seems aligned with the community.

This does not mean the coaching is rude. It means the culture seems built around getting better, not just feeling good. That is a good thing if you are serious.

Premium vs. Free vs. VIP

The community has three main levels: Free, Premium, and VIP. I am writing as a Premium member, so that is the level I can speak to best.

Tier What You Get Best For
Free Free copywriting courses and community access People who want to test the community before paying.
Premium Paid courses, unlimited call-free coaching, monthly training, and weekly upgrade chances Copywriters who want real help without paying for private coaching.
VIP Everything in Premium, WhatsApp access, one monthly 1:1 call, and free tickets to owner-hosted in-person events Copywriters who want closer access and deeper work.

The free tier is useful, but it is not the full experience. Free members can learn essential fundamental copywriting skills, but they should not expect much direct coach attention. They also do not get advanced training on client acquisition.

Premium is the best value for most people because it unlocks all the paid courses and coaching.

VIP is for people who want closer access. VIP includes WhatsApp access to the coach, one 1:1 coaching call every month, and free tickets to in-person events hosted by the owners. Paying VIP members also get a 30-day money-back guarantee.

The Weekly Engagement Competition Is a Nice Touch

One thing I like is the weekly engagement competition. Standard members can win a complimentary Premium membership. Paying Premium members can win a complimentary VIP membership. That makes the community feel more open. You are not stuck forever if you start free. If you show up, ask useful questions, and take part, you have a chance to get upgraded.

If You Are… You Can Potentially Win…
A Standard free member A complimentary Premium membership
A paying Premium member A complimentary VIP membership

This does not replace hard work. But it rewards the right behavior. A copywriting community works better when people post, ask questions, share wins, and help each other.

Are There Real Member Wins?

Yes. The community has a public Wins category, so you can check it yourself. You do not have to trust vague claims. You can look at the posts and decide what you think.

One recent example came from Jeevan, who shared a static ad win for a dental teeth whitening brand. According to the post, his ad was number one in the account for 13 days straight.

“Static Ad Win – Creative Strategy. Wrote a static ad for a dental teeth whitening brand, which is #1 in their ad account for 13 days straight.

Stats:

  • Amount spent: £2739
  • Purchases: 228
  • ROAS: 2.52x

I’m pretty sure it’ll cross 300 purchases in the next week, and hopefully 400 by mid of next month. Cold traffic is teaching me a lot when it comes to direct response copy and testing… One of which is understanding your market awareness level and sophistication level before writing a single word of copy.”

This does not prove every member will get results. But it does show that members are applying what they learn to real campaigns.

I also like that the community is not fully hidden. You can see public posts, member questions, leaderboards, and the Wins category before you pay. It gives you more to inspect than a normal course sales page.

Does Copywriting Launchpad Guarantee Clients?

No. Copywriting Launchpad makes zero promises or guarantees that you will get clients after joining. I see that as a good thing. A fake guarantee would be easier to sell. It would also be less honest. Copywriting has too many moving parts for a real community to promise every member will land clients.

You still need to write. You still need to practice. You still need to ask good questions. You still need to take feedback. You still need to reach out, follow up, improve your offer, and learn how clients think.

Copywriting Launchpad Can Help You… It Cannot…
Learn copywriting skills Force you to practice
Get coaching Make you use the advice
Improve your offer Guarantee a client says yes
Understand client work Remove rejection from freelancing
Think like a working copywriter Do the work for you

If you want guaranteed clients, this is not the right place for you. If you want coaching, training, and a serious place to improve, it can help.

Does This Mean You’ll Have to Do Cold Outreach?

Yes, probably. If you want clients, you will need to market yourself. Copywriting Launchpad can help you write better, think better, and ask smarter questions. But it does not remove the need to put yourself in front of buyers.

That may mean cold email. It may mean social content. It may mean referrals. It may mean networking. It may mean building proof through small projects first.

The exact path can change, but the rule does not:

If nobody knows you exist, nobody can hire you.

This is where some people will struggle. They want the copywriting lifestyle, but they do not want the sales part. They want clients, but they do not want rejection. They want income, but they do not want reps.

Copywriting Launchpad is not a good fit for that person. It is better for someone who says, “I know I need to do the work. I just want better feedback, better thinking, and a better place to practice.”

What About The “Every Month Starts At Zero” Problem?

This is a fair concern. Freelance copywriting can feel unstable if you only chase one-off gigs. You finish a project, then you need another one. You land a client, then you worry about the next month. That is not a fake problem. But it is also why the business side matters.

The goal is not to stay stuck chasing random low-paying gigs forever. The goal is to become useful enough that you can win better clients, build retainers, improve your positioning, and eventually create your own offers if that fits your goals. That is why I like that Copywriting Launchpad does not only teach “how to write a hook.” It also talks about offers, business, clients, strategy, and growth.

If You Stay At This Level… The Problem
Random one-off gigs Income can feel unstable.
Low pricing You need too many clients.
Weak positioning Clients see you as replaceable.
No outreach system You depend on luck.
No business thinking You write words but do not solve bigger problems.

Copywriting Launchpad will not build your business for you. But it can help you think beyond the weakest version of freelancing.

Who Copywriting Launchpad Is Best For

Copywriting Launchpad is best for copywriters who are willing to work hard and do what it takes to reach their goals. That may sound simple, but it is the real filter.

Some people join communities because they want to feel close to success. They want to collect courses, watch a few videos, and hope money shows up. Those people will not get much out of it.

The best-fit member is different. You want to write. You want feedback. You want better clients. You are willing to ask questions, test ideas, and keep going when the work feels hard.

If You Are At… The Community Can Help You Work On…
$0 to $1,000 Copy basics, confidence, practice, and your first paid steps.
$1,000 to $10,000 Offers, outreach, client thinking, and better positioning.
$10,000 to $30,000 Higher-value work, sharper strategy, and stronger systems.
Beyond $30,000 Scale, better clients, and possibly your own offers.

These numbers describe the stages the community is built to support. Your outcome still depends on your skill, effort, market, offer, and follow-through.

It may also be a strong fit if you are outside the usual U.S.-centric marketing bubble. Nabeel has written about building resources with copywriters from the Global South in mind. This matters if you want copywriting advice from someone who understands that not every copywriter starts with the same market, network, or currency advantage.

Who Should Not Join

You should not join Copywriting Launchpad if you want someone to save you. You should not join if you refuse to write, refuse feedback, refuse outreach, or refuse to take action. You should also not join Premium if you expect the coach to chase you. The help is there, but you need to use it.

Do Not Join If… Why
You want guaranteed clients The community does not promise clients.
You will not practice Copywriting requires reps.
You hate direct feedback Feedback is part of getting better.
You refuse to market yourself Clients need to know you exist.
You want passive income This is about skill and business, not doing nothing.
You expect full coaching for free Free members get little to no direct coach attention.
You want instant success Building copywriting income takes time.

This is not a “watch videos and get rich” offer. It is more like a training room. If you show up, use the help, and apply what you learn, you can improve. If you stay silent and do nothing, nothing happens.

What I Can Judge After 2 Months, and What I Can’t

I want to be clear about this. I have been inside Premium for 2 months. That means I can judge the course access, the coaching format, the community activity, and how questions get handled.

I cannot honestly tell you what the average member earns after a year. I cannot say every member gets results. I also cannot review VIP as if I have personally used it.

I Can Judge I Can’t Fully Judge Yet
Premium course access Long-term results after 6–12 months
Call-free coaching format VIP value from personal use
Public Wins category Typical member success rate
Community activity Whether every member gets the same result
My early experience Long-term client income stability

This is why my verdict is simple. I can tell you Copywriting Launchpad is not a scam. I can tell you Premium has been valuable to me. I can tell you the offer is real. But I will not pretend it guarantees your outcome.

What I Like Most About Premium

The best part of Premium is the mix of access, speed, and price. For $50/month, I get the paid course library and unlimited call-free coaching. I can ask questions when I hit a wall. I can get written answers. I can go back and reread the advice. That keeps me moving.

What I Like Why It Matters
One clear subscription I do not feel nickel-and-dimed.
Fast coaching replies I do not have to wait a week to fix a problem.
Written coaching I can save, reread, and apply the advice.
Monthly new training The community keeps adding value.
Public wins I can see members applying the work.
No fake guarantees The offer feels more honest.

For me, Premium feels practical. It is not just motivation. It is not just theory. It gives me a place to ask real copywriting and business questions and get useful answers.

What I Would Watch Before Joining

Even though I like Premium, you should join with the right expectations.

Free members may feel like they are only seeing part of the value. That is true. The free tier is useful, but direct coaching is a paid feature.

Also, Premium only works if you use it. If you do not ask questions, share work, or apply the advice, you will not get the full value.

Limitation My Honest Take
Free coaching is limited That is fair, but you should know it before joining.
There are no client guarantees Honest, but not what every beginner wants to hear.
You need to ask questions Quiet members get less value.
You need to do the work Courses and coaching do not replace action.
Premium is not private coaching VIP is closer to that, but costs more.
Nabeel’s style is direct Great for some people, too blunt for others.

None of these make it a scam. They are the terms of the deal. If you understand them before joining, you will make a better decision.

How I’d Test Copywriting Launchpad Before Paying

If you are unsure, I would not overthink it. Join free first. Look around. Go through all the free courses. Read the posts. See if the culture feels right. Then, if you want coaching, try Premium for one month with a clear goal.

Step What To Do Why It Helps
Join free first Read posts, watch free training, and look at Wins. You can test the culture with low financial risk.
Check response quality Look at how questions get answered. The value of Premium depends on feedback quality.
Read the Wins category Study specific wins, not vague praise. You want proof of real application.
Ask yourself what you need Pick one goal before upgrading. You get more value when you know what to ask.
Try Premium for one month Use it hard for 30 days. The low monthly price makes testing easier.
Cancel if you do not use it Stop paying if you stay inactive. Premium only works if you work.

A good goal might be:

“I want feedback on my outreach and offer.”

Or:

“I want to land my first serious client.”

Or:

“I want to move from low-paying projects to better clients.”

If you know what you want help with, you will get more from the community.

Can You Cancel?

Yes. Premium and VIP members can cancel anytime. Paying VIP members also get a 30-day money-back guarantee. That lowers the risk, especially for VIP.

But I would still read the checkout page before buying anything else in their product catalog. A community membership and a separate product may have different terms. This is just common sense. Before you buy anything online, know what you are buying, what it includes, and how cancellation works.

Premium vs. VIP: What I Would Choose

For most copywriters, I would start with Premium. Premium gives you the paid courses and coaching at a price that is easy to test. It is the best place to see if the community’s style, advice, and culture fit you. VIP makes more sense if you want closer access and deeper work.

Tier Best For My Take
Free People who want to look around first Good starting point, but limited direct help.
Premium Copywriters who want courses and coaching Best value for most members.
VIP Copywriters who want closer access and 1:1 help Better if you have momentum or a clear problem to solve.

If you are not sure, join free first. If you like the community and want coaching, try Premium. If you already have clients, offers, or a clear business problem, VIP may be worth considering.

My Verdict After 2 Months in Premium

I joined Copywriting Launchpad with some doubt. I wanted to know if it was another copywriting group with big claims and weak support. After 2 months inside Premium, my answer is clear: it is not a scam.

Premium gives you access to paid courses, fast call-free coaching, and direct answers from Nabeel Azeez. The training covers copywriting and business. The Wins category shows members applying what they learn. And the price is simple: $50/month for Premium, without extra charges for every course.

But you need to be honest with yourself. If you want guaranteed clients, do not join. If you want someone to hand you success, do not join. If you want to do nothing and make money, do not join. If you are a copywriter who will write, ask questions, take feedback, market yourself, and keep improving, Copywriting Launchpad is worth a serious look.

FAQ

Is Copywriting Launchpad a scam?

No. I am a Premium member, and I can tell you it is not a scam. It has real courses, real coaching, real members, and public wins.

How long have you been inside?

I have been inside as a Premium member for about 2 months.

How much is Premium?

Premium is $50/month.

What do you get with Premium?

You get access to all paid courses, unlimited asynchronous coaching inside the community, new courses, workshops, or guest lectures each month, and a chance to win a complimentary VIP upgrade through the weekly engagement competition.

Who gives the coaching?

Right now, Premium and VIP copywriting coaching is done by Nabeel Azeez, the co-owner.

How fast are coaching replies?

In my experience, answers usually come in minutes or hours. A day is the longest you should normally expect.

Is the coaching style gentle or direct?

It is direct. If you want soft praise, it may not be your style. If you want clear feedback that helps you improve, you may like it.

Does Copywriting Launchpad guarantee clients?

No. The community makes zero promises or guarantees that you will get clients after joining.

Will I need to do outreach?

Probably, yes. If you want clients, you need to market yourself. The community can help you improve your writing, offer, and thinking, but it cannot make buyers appear without action.

Is the free tier enough?

The free tier can help you learn copywriting basics, but it does not include full client acquisition training and gives little to no direct coach attention.

Is VIP worth it?

VIP may be worth it if you want closer access, WhatsApp support, one 1:1 coaching call each month, and free tickets to in-person events. I would consider VIP if you already have momentum and want deeper help.

Can you cancel?

Yes. Premium and VIP members can cancel anytime. Paying VIP members also get a 30-day money-back guarantee.

What should I do before paying?

Join free first, look at the public posts, read the Wins category, watch some training, and decide whether the culture fits you. If it does, try Premium for one month with a clear goal.

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