I Invested $20,000 in AI Agency Mastermind — Complete Disaster

On April 12, 2025, I took a deep breath and transferred $20,000 into the AI Agency Mastermind program. Six months later, I'm sitting here with a knot in my stomach. Something feels off in the Discord—the supposed heartbeat of our community. Profiles don't seem real. Conversations have this weird, robotic quality to them. I've reached out to at least 20 different members trying to make genuine connections, but each interaction falls flat, like talking to NPCs in a video game. Responses feel canned, predictable. You know that feeling when someone's not really listening? That's what this is. My twenty grand seems to have bought me access to a digital ghost town instead of the vibrant, supportive community that Wyatt and Carson painted so vividly during our sales calls.

Those daily coaching calls that justified the steep price tag? More often missing than happening. Between April and October, nearly two-thirds of scheduled calls simply vanished—no notice, no apology. When we did have calls, they'd cut them short or spend the whole time answering basic questions with surface-level answers that left me no better off than before.

The Discord support situation has been frustrating. Technical questions sit unanswered for ages. Back on May 23, I hit a wall with an API integration issue. Tagged moderators repeatedly over weeks. Nothing. Silence. Not even a “we'll get back to you.“

There's something artificial about the whole community setup. I started noticing patterns—accounts created on identical dates, similar speech patterns, suspiciously aligned activity cycles. Real back-and-forth discussion just doesn't happen there.

Accountability? Nonexistent. I sent specific messages raising concerns on June 10, followed up on July 7, and again on August 15. No response from either Wyatt or Carson. Not a word.

The training content they labeled “exclusive“ and “proprietary“ turned out to be information I could have found on YouTube for free. Their prompt engineering module, for instance, contained identical information to articles I later found on major AI blogs.

They promised cutting-edge strategies. What I got were basics any beginner would discover in their first week of research. The templates they described as “industry-leading“ had outdated information and critical pieces missing.

Despite AI's rapidly evolving landscape, resources from 2023 were still presented as current in September 2025. Nothing had been updated since I joined in April.

Implementation help was another empty promise. Between May and October, my specific questions about applying their strategies went completely unanswered across both Discord and email.

On September 3, I formally requested accountability regarding the missing calls and services. No response. Not even a simple acknowledgment.

The contrast with my pre-purchase experience is striking. Back in March, as a prospect with money to spend, my messages received responses within minutes. They were attentive, helpful, and present—until my payment cleared.

I discovered something troubling when attempting to secure a refund in October. Both Whop.com and Stripe informed me they'd stopped processing payments for this program due to service concerns. After six months of trying to make this work, sending countless unanswered messages, I've come to see this operation for what it appears to be: a mechanism to collect money from hopeful entrepreneurs like me.

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