Write of Passage
David Perell's live cohort course on writing in public — 5 weeks of structured publishing, peer feedback, and community built around growing an audience.
Overview
David Perell built his own audience — a widely-read newsletter and a well-known podcast — before packaging that experience into Write of Passage, a live cohort-based course on writing in public. That's a meaningfully different credibility pattern than a course creator whose only public writing is the sales page for their own course. The program runs as a structured 5-week cohort: live sessions, weekly publishing deadlines, and peer feedback from a curated group of other participants, which is the actual product being sold at this price point — accountability and network, not secret techniques. Essential ($3,995) covers one cohort; Premium ($6,995) adds lifetime access to rejoin future cohorts; Mentorship ($8,000) adds weekly 1:1 feedback from Perell's team. The reviews are unusually consistent in what separates satisfied from dissatisfied students: it isn't the content quality, it's participation. Students who show up to live sessions and actually publish weekly report real outcomes; students who bought it and treated it as a self-paced video library report feeling like they overpaid. Given the price, that's the single most important thing to know before enrolling.
What's included
- 5-week live cohort with structured writing assignments
- Peer feedback network of other cohort participants
- Premium: lifetime access to rejoin future cohorts
- Mentorship: weekly 1:1 feedback sessions
- 14-day money-back guarantee from cohort start
Pros
- Founder built a real, verifiable audience before selling the course teaching how to do it
- Live cohort structure creates real accountability, unlike self-paced video libraries
- Clear 14-day refund window from the cohort start date
- Strong peer network — many students report professional opportunities from cohort connections
Cons
- Very expensive — $3,995 minimum, up to $8,000 for the mentorship tier
- Requires a real time commitment (10+ hours/week); demanding for people with full-time jobs
- Value depends heavily on active participation, not just purchasing access
- Some students who participate passively report the content is available elsewhere for less
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