Pay how you like
Cards, PayPal, Venmo, bank transfer, and 12 cryptocurrencies — plus the regional methods used worldwide. Crypto payments get 5% off automatically.
Pay however you actually pay. Cards, PayPal, bank transfer, crypto, and the regional methods people outside the US use every day — all through the same checkout, all delivering the same file the moment payment clears.
Cards & wallets 7
The default for most people. Instant access, buyer protection, works nearly everywhere.
- Visa
- Mastercard
- American Express
- Discover
- Apple Pay
- Google Pay
- Link
PayPal & Venmo 3
Familiar, fast, and covered by PayPal purchase protection.
- PayPal
- PayPal Pay Later
- VenmoUS only
Crypto 12 5% off
Lowest fees on our side, so you keep the difference — 5% off every purchase, applied automatically.
- Bitcoin
- Ethereum
- USDC
- USDT
- Solana
- BNB
- Litecoin
- Dogecoin
- XRP
- Polygon
- Base
- Bitcoin Cash
Bank transfer 4
Best for teams, invoicing, and larger orders. Access is sent once the transfer clears.
- ACH
- SEPA
- BACS / Faster Payments
- Wire transfer
Regional methods 14
The way people actually pay outside the US. All handled by the same checkout.
- iDEAL
- Bancontact
- SOFORT
- Giropay
- BLIK
- Przelewy24
- Alipay
- WeChat Pay
- UPI
- PIX
- Klarna
- Afterpay / Clearpay
- Grab / PayNow
- Konbini
5% off, because it costs us less
Card processing runs roughly 3% plus a fixed fee. Crypto runs about 1% with no chargebacks. That difference goes to you rather than into the margin — and card prices are never inflated to fund it.
| Course | Card / PayPal | Crypto | You save |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI Without Code | $29 | $27.55 | $1.45 |
| The Prompt Workbench | $29 | $27.55 | $1.45 |
| AI for Your Actual Job | $29 | $27.55 | $1.45 |
| Your First AI App | $39 | $37.05 | $1.95 |
Every figure computed from the listed price and a 5% rate — nothing typed by hand.
What we don't take, and why
Most sites quietly omit this. These are the methods people ask for that carry real risk — for you, not just for us.
Zelle is designed for paying people you already know. It has no buyer protection, no chargeback path, and its terms discourage using it to buy goods from strangers — if something went wrong you would have no recourse. We will accept it for a team invoice where we have already spoken, but it is a bad default for a stranger buying a $29 course.
Same reasoning as Zelle: peer-to-peer rails used for a purchase leave the buyer unprotected. Fine when we are already in contact, wrong as a public checkout button.
Gift cards as payment are a hallmark of scams, and no legitimate seller needs them. If anyone claiming to be us asks for one, it is not us.
Need an invoice, a purchase order, or a team licence? Ask — that is a normal request and we handle it by email.