Kajabi vs LaunchPad Pro: Choose the Platform, Not the Pitch
Dec 24, 2025
The problem with “new”
New is exciting.
New is also where you find the rough edges.
LaunchPad Pro is being sold as a complete system. Training. AI. Funnels. Community. A 90-day path. It’s tidy. It’s packaged. It’s a “start here” promise.
Kajabi is not a promise. Kajabi is a platform.
Kajabi launched in 2010. That means it’s had 15 years of people asking hard questions and expecting real answers. That’s a long time to learn what actually works and what only sounds good in a webinar.
Programmes teach. Platforms carry.
A programme is great at the beginning. It gives you structure when you have none.
But once you have momentum, you stop asking:
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“What should I do next?”
And start asking:
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“How do I run this without breaking it?”
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“How do I keep it simple?”
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“How do I grow without duct tape?”
That’s where Kajabi tends to win.
Kajabi is built to run a business from one dashboard: products, pages, email, funnels, payments, automation. It’s not perfect. No platform is. But it is mature.
LaunchPad Pro is a system. Kajabi is an infrastructure.
LaunchPad Pro sells a 90-day framework: Prepare, Launch, Grow. It’s a timeline that makes you feel like progress is guaranteed.
Kajabi sells something more boring and more valuable:
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a stable foundation
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ongoing product development
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support when it is not “launch week”
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a community that exists even when there is nothing to promote
Kajabi says it’s empowered 100K+ businesses and creators have earned $8B+ in sales on the platform. Those numbers do not prove you will succeed, but they do prove the platform has been stress-tested at scale.
The quiet advantage: You are not building inside someone else’s launch cycle
LaunchPad Pro is part of Launch You’s brand and marketing engine, and it clearly has an affiliate and ambassador structure around it.
That matters because incentives matter.
If a product is being pushed hard through affiliate layers, you get a lot of noise. You get a lot of “this changed my life” content. You get urgency.
Kajabi does have affiliates too, but the product is not a launch vehicle. It’s a subscription platform that has to retain customers month after month. That changes behaviour. It forces the company to make the platform better instead of making the pitch better.
What Kajabi gets right for serious creators
1) Time in the market
Kajabi has been operating since 2010. That is institutional learning.
2) The business model is straightforward
You pay a subscription. Kajabi does not take a percentage cut of your revenue (payment processing fees still apply through processors).
3) Support exists when you actually need it
Kajabi’s Technical Support and Billing are listed as 24/7.
4) Community is not optional
Kajabi positions its user community as part of what you get by default.
FAQ
Is LaunchPad Pro a good option for beginners?
It can be, if you want a structured programme and you like their approach. It’s designed as a guided path.
Why does Kajabi win overall?
Because creators rarely need more motivation. They need a platform that keeps working after the motivation disappears.
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