Monetise Refund Policy: The 7-Day Window, Explained (2026)
Monetise 2.0 carries a 7-day no-questions refund window per partner documentation. What that covers, what it doesn't, and what to verify at checkout.
If you’re checking the refund policy before the Side Hustle Summit pitch, good instinct. Here’s what’s documented, what’s unclear, and exactly what to screenshot at checkout.
What the documentation says
Per the July 22, 2026 partner briefing for the summit launch, the $1,995 Monetise program carries a 7-day, no-questions-asked refund window. Affiliates are told this directly, because refunded sales claw back their commissions. That’s worth knowing as a buyer: the refund window is real enough that the program’s own partner math accounts for it.
Seven days is short. It’s roughly the industry floor for high-ticket courses (14 and 30 days both exist in this market), and it means the clock will likely run out before the course’s 31 lessons could realistically be worked through. Treat the window as time to inspect the purchase, not to complete it.
What’s not yet verifiable
Monetise’s cart is closed between launch windows, so the current checkout terms aren’t publicly viewable. Three things to confirm on the actual order page in September, before paying:
- When the clock starts. Purchase date and access date can differ in launch funnels.
- Whether the add-ons share the window. The funnel includes a $995 companion offer and two $25 order bumps. Assume nothing about their terms carrying over.
- The refund mechanism. An email address or a support portal, and whether “no questions asked” appears in the written terms, not just the stage pitch.
Screenshot the terms page at checkout. Refund disputes are won with what the terms said on purchase day.
Context worth having
Refund policies in this ecosystem vary widely. The other Russell Brunson-adjacent program we’ve reviewed this year backs a $1,997 course with a strict no-refund policy (Boss AI Masterclass), so a documented 7-day window is genuinely on the friendlier end for this market.
Before you rely on the window
A refund window is a safety net, not a strategy. If you’re already unsure enough to plan the refund before buying, read what Monetise actually contains and the real price history first, and watch the pitch live before deciding. The free ticket costs nothing, and there’s no version of this purchase that improves by rushing it.
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Ray Okafor is the analyst behind AI Insider Edge, covering AI tools, online courses, and paid communities in the make-money-online space. Every product covered here is signed up for and used on real work before a verdict goes live, and every review states what was actually paid for access — the aim is a buyer’s-eye read, not a press release. Reviews are independent and may contain affiliate links, at no extra cost to you.
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