What’s a Circle Worth? Rethinking Value, Exchange & Entry Points

Discover Everyday 7’s approach to ethical, tiered pricing and value exchange. Learn how we honor time, support facilitators, and offer accessible entry points for meaningful connection—without shame or scarcity.

What’s a Circle Worth? Rethinking Value, Exchange & Entry Points

TL;DR

  • Everyday 7 uses tiered pricing rooted in fairness, flexibility, and real-life accessibility.
  • We believe in a value-for-value exchange that honors time, energy, and shared growth.
  • Our structure is designed to support community over consumption, with multiple ways to engage.
  • Payments support fair wages for facilitators, not founder profit or pressure-based growth.

Core Insights

  • Pricing isn’t just transactional—it’s relational.
  • Value exchange isn’t always about money—it can also mean attention, participation, or contribution.
  • Offering tiered entry points creates equity without shame and helps us stay rooted in our purpose.
  • We price to sustain and to serve—not to extract.

The Cost of Time, the Currency of Attention

At Everyday 7, we don’t see pricing as a barrier—we see it as a conversation.
 We all live in systems where time and money are intertwined, where “worth” often gets reduced to dollars per hour. But we believe the deeper value lies in how something makes you feel, what it offers you in your life, and how it connects you to yourself and others. That’s what we price for.

Whether it’s a daily 6 a.m. meditation, a coaching circle, or a seasonal workshop, our offerings are built on the principle that presence is power, and your presence matters. We don’t just offer services—we hold space. And that space has both tangible and intangible value.

Tiered Pricing: Meeting You Where You Are

We know not everyone walks through the same financial doorway. So we’ve built a system that reflects real life, not rigid tiers.

Here’s how it works:

  • Essentials Tier: A low-cost, high-value membership for people who want ongoing grounding practices, access to community meditations, and key Everyday 7 resources.
  • Circles Tier: A more intimate, small-group coaching experience with weekly guided exploration, live sessions, and deeper community integration.
  • Workshops & Retreats: Seasonal and special-event access, either one-time or as add-ons, often open to the public.
  • Pay It Forward: Some participants choose to support others through extra contributions, helping expand access across the community.
  • Access Requests: For those in financial strain, we offer flexible pricing and occasional no-cost access—no big form, no explanation needed, just mutual respect.

This is not a discount model. It’s a relational one. We trust you to choose what fits your circumstances, and we trust in the reciprocity that flows from being seen and honored.

Value-for-Value: A Different Kind of Exchange

Instead of asking what’s the minimum someone will pay, we ask what’s the maximum value we can offer in integrity?

That shift means we don’t race to the bottom on price. We invest in real facilitation, thoughtful design, and time well spent.
 We also know people contribute in more ways than money: through presence, feedback, showing up for others, and living out what they learn. All of that is part of the value exchange.

We’re building something sustainable, but not extractive. That means no pressure, no scarcity tactics, no limited-time-only gimmicks. Just an open invitation to be part of something meaningful.

What Your Payment Supports

When you contribute financially to Everyday 7, you’re not just buying access to content—you’re supporting the humans who make this community possible.

  • Your payments go toward fair and equitable compensation for our facilitators and coaches. These are skilled guides who hold space with care and consistency.
  • We believe people doing meaningful, healing work deserve to be paid for their time, energy, and expertise.
  • At the same time, our founders have built this platform from the ground up without drawing salaries, investing their time pro bono to get it off the ground.
  • While that won’t always be the case—because sustainability includes our well-being too—we commit to never profiting at the community’s expense. We’re here to serve, not sell.

We’re building an ecosystem where everyone, including our team, can thrive—not just survive.

Jump to Essential Practice

If you’re reflecting on your own relationship with money, time, and worth, try this short journaling practice:

Prompt:

Where in your life do you feel most seen—and does that place also feel financially accessible?
What would change if you saw pricing as an opportunity to name your capacity, not justify your worth?

Why We Do It This Way

Because we’re tired of the hustle, too.
 Because some things are priceless—but that doesn’t mean they’re free.
 Because showing up every day with clarity, compassion, and community shouldn’t be reserved for the few.

And because belonging shouldn't be pay-walled.


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