Ahhh… The age-old question.
Should you run a (free vs. paid) Challenge to promote your business?
Replays, no replays? VIP only gets the replays?
I don’t want people to just have access to my replays… my content is proprietary.
But wait—if I make it free, will anyone even show up? And if I charge, will anyone pay?

All great questions.
It’s safe to say you can drive yourself absolutely bonkers with all the “ifs, ands, and buts.”
Running a challenge is one of the best ways to engage your audience, establish your expertise, and get people to take action (buy!!).
But let me be really honest with you when I say—picking the right model can feel like choosing between pizza and tacos (why not both?!).
So, let’s break it down in a way that even my 5th-grade self would understand.
The Free Challenge Model
Pros:
Maximum number of people sign up (yay, for big numbers!!!)
Great for getting eyeballs on your offer.
No barriers = easy entry for new folks.
- You may reach some people who wouldn’t normally purchase.
Cons:
Lots of “freebie” seekers who 👻 after signing up.
Engagement? Meh. People love free stuff but don’t always take action.
Lower show up rate
The Paid Challenge Model
Pros:
People put money down = they show up and do the work.
Higher chance of them buying your offer later.
You get paid before you even pitch anything. 💰
- These are the people who are SERIOUS.
- A smaller group to go through the challenge
Cons:
Fewer sign-ups (because, well, it costs money and they may not know you yet).
You have to be good at selling your challenge—people have to see the value in order to make an investment.
A smaller group to go through the challenge
What If you did… BOTH? 🤔
One of my favorite strategies is running a paid challenge but giving past participants a free ticket to join in…
Why?
This gets more people in the “room” without making you feel like you’re giving away the farm.
It’s been proven that people need multiple touch points before they will buy from you— and this is a fantastic strategy to keep them engaged.
More warm bodies = more energy, which makes the challenge more fun. 🎉
Another sneaky-smart move?
Invite your entire list to the first session’s replay or reminder to join email, even if they didn’t sign up. This creates serious FOMO and bumps up last-minute registrations.
So, what’s the verdict?
It depends! (I know, I know… annoying answer.)
Want more reach? Go free.
Want more serious people? Go paid.
Want a mix? Do a hybrid model.
The key is to test, tweak, and make it work for YOUR audience.
Ready to set up a challenge that actually gets results? DM me—I’d love to help!