Short answer: Seller Systems does publish its prices — just not where you are looking. Data checked 2026-08-21: sellersystems.com, the domain every search result points at, contains no membership price anywhere in its 69-URL sitemap, and /pricing, /plans, /join, /enroll and /apply all return 404. The rate card lives on a second domain, sellersystemsacademy.com, which prints $997 / year for the Incubator, $1,997 / year for Inner Circle and $2,998 for Academy + Certification. Both sites are operated by the same company, Seller Systems Software, LLC.
That split is the whole story of this page. It explains why the third-party reviews you will meet in the search results quote three mutually incompatible prices, and why an AI answer engine asked “how much is Seller Systems” will hand you a number that no page on either domain currently states.
One thing this review does not do: judge the teaching. Everything below the free tier sits behind a paid login, so there is no honest way to assess course quality from the outside, and we are not going to pretend otherwise. What follows is what is publicly checkable — what is priced, what is free, what the terms say, and where the circulating numbers came from.
Where Seller Systems publishes its prices on 2026-08-21
The pricing page is at sellersystemsacademy.com, reachable from the main site only through a nav item labelled “Seller Systems Academy”. Figures below are quoted exactly as the page prints them.
| Program | Published price | Stated audience | Access condition |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Incubator | $997 / year | “For pre-launch beginners” | Open enrolment; live 12-week cohort |
| Inner Circle | $1,997 / year | “For established 6–7-figure sellers” | “application BASED” — the card also says “Contact us for more information” |
| Academy + Certification | $2,998 | “For brand owners and agencies” | For teams; includes PPC Manager Mastery certification |
Three details matter more than the numbers themselves:
- The Academy’s own FAQ repeats two of the three, in its own words: “Price: $997/year.” for the Incubator and “Price: $1997/year.” for Inner Circle. Two independent statements on one domain is as confirmed as a published price gets.
- The $2,998 carries no billing period. The other two say “/ year”; this one does not. Whether it is annual, per-seat or one-time is not stated on the page.
- The Inner Circle program page itself shows no price. Only the homepage pricing card and the FAQ do. Land on
/program/innercirclefrom a search result and you will read a long sales page with no figure on it — which is exactly how a reader concludes the price is hidden.
We checked every URL a buyer would try before saying sellersystems.com prints no price
“The vendor doesn’t publish it” is a claim that is easy to get wrong, because the page usually exists somewhere you did not look. So we walked the URL variants, then the sitemap. Results on 2026-08-21:
| URL checked on sellersystems.com | Result |
|---|---|
| /pricing · /prices · /plans | 404 Not Found (all three) |
| /join · /enroll · /apply · /membership | 404 Not Found (all four) |
| /inner-circle · /mastermind · /academy · /courses | 404 Not Found (all four) |
| /terms · /faq · /contact · /about · /privacy | 404 Not Found (all five) |
| / (home) | 200 OK — no dollar figure in the page text |
| /innercircle · /join-inner-circle | 200 OK — long sales pages, no price |
| /masterclasses | 200 OK — prices printed here (see below) |
| /checkout and every /offers/*/checkout link | HTTP 403 to an automated request — Cloudflare challenge |
| /pages/termsofservice · /pages/privacypolicy | 200 OK — the real legal pages, at non-obvious addresses |
| /sitemap.xml | 200 OK — 69 URLs, not one named pricing, plans, join or enrol |
The sitemap is the decisive check. Across all 69 addresses Seller Systems publishes, there is no rate-card page and no hidden plans page. There is /store — which loads a 390-character shell with a nav bar, no products — and /coachingprogram and /membership-enquiries, both of which are similarly empty templates. The absence on this domain is real. It is just not the whole picture, because the prices exist on the other domain.
The checkout links tell the rest of the story. Every “JOIN NOW” and “Join the Inner Circle” button on sellersystems.com points at a Kajabi checkout URL such as /offers/9CLA7Lsc/checkout/. Those pages return a Cloudflare 403 to automated requests, so the price on them could not be read for this review — a limitation worth stating plainly rather than papering over. What is verifiable is the shape of the funnel: on sellersystems.com the number is behind the checkout button, not in front of it.
The one place sellersystems.com does print prices: the masterclass catalogue
/masterclasses is the exception, and a useful one. It lists standalone live sessions with a price label printed above each title. On 2026-08-21 the page carries twelve explicit price labels across four price points, plus a set of sessions labelled “FREE” or “free masterclass”.
| Price point | Page’s own label wording | Example session |
|---|---|---|
| $97 | “Masterclass Cost 97 USD” · “Masterclass Cost $97” · “Price: $97” | PPC Masterclass; Product Discovery & AI Design |
| $197 | “masterclass cost: $197” | Advanced Visual Optimization; TikTok Shop for Amazon Sellers |
| $297 | “masterclass cost: $297” | Advanced PPC Optimization Strategies |
| $497 | “masterclass cost: $497” | Launch Masterclass; Annual Planning for Amazon Sellers |
| Free | “Sign up FREE” · “free masterclass” | Visual Optimization Basics; Financial Strategies for Amazon Sellers |
Read against the membership prices, this is a coherent commercial design rather than an oversight: one-off digital products are priced in public; recurring memberships are priced on the other domain, and the mastermind tier is gated behind an application. Sellers who publish per-item prices and quote for the rest are common enough — Velocity Sellers publishes one price and quotes for everything else , and Trellis publishes a pricing model but no number at all . What is unusual here is that the published rate card sits on a domain the marketing site barely signposts.
What is genuinely free, and what “free” asks for in return
The free tier is real and larger than most, and its boundary is easy to check without paying anything.
- The free private label course is four modules, at addresses like
/seller-systems-free-course-module-1-finding-profitable-products. On 2026-08-21 those module pages load without a login — the video sits behind an email opt-in at/freeclass, but the written material is open. - The trade for it is your email address.
/freeclassis a lead-capture form: name, email, “We won’t send spam. Unsubscribe at any time.” - The free course carries an upsell, disclosed on the page. Module 1 states: “It’s only $197, but since you found us through this free course, just use code 50OFFMC and you save $50.” Useful to know before you assume free means free of funnel.
- Several masterclasses are free outright, including Financial Strategies for Amazon Sellers and Complete Sourcing Best Practice, both listed at $0 on
/freemasterclasses. - The Academy FAQ points to a “$5 AI Entrepreneur Playbook” as an entry point below the programs.
If your goal is to evaluate Amazon private-label mechanics before spending anything, free vendor-neutral material is also worth stacking against a vendor’s own funnel — amzbase publishes long-form seller playbooks with no paywall, registration or email gate, and our own Amazon FBA courses round-up re-checks published course prices across the category.
Every third-party price still circulating — and who said it, when
These figures are what a buyer actually meets in search results and AI answers. None of them matches what either official domain states on 2026-08-21. They are listed with source and date because the provenance is the point.
| Figure quoted | Who published it | Date on that page | Their exact wording |
|---|---|---|---|
| $2,000 set-up + $997/year | wealthybydefault.com, “Seller Systems Review” | published October 26, 2022 | “Product Price: $2,000 Set Up Fee + $997/Year” |
| $1,500 then $149/month | wealthybydefault.com, same page | published October 26, 2022 | “you will have to pay $1,500 right now, then $149/month until you cancel” |
| $2,000 + $1,000/year | theinbetween.com, “Seller Systems Review” | published Aug 25, 2024; modified Aug 29, 2024 | “Inner Circle Mastermind: $2000 + $1000 annual fee” |
| $797 all-in | scamrisk.com, “Seller Systems – Brandon Young Review” | published Apr 20, 2022; modified Mar 12, 2025 | “The grand total cost of availing all of these? It’s a heaping $797.” |
| $797 Launch Masterclass | theinbetween.com, same page | published Aug 25, 2024 | “Launch Masterclass : $797” |
Three observations a buyer can act on:
- They contradict each other, not just the vendor. One page says the whole thing costs $797; another says the mastermind alone is $2,000 up front plus a recurring fee. Both cannot describe the same product in the same year.
- The structure they describe no longer exists. Every third-party account splits the cost into a large one-time fee plus a smaller annual one. The Academy’s current card is a single annual figure with no set-up fee — $1,997 / year for Inner Circle. The likeliest explanation is that the older figures were once accurate and the model changed; that is an inference, not something the company has stated.
- Dates are being overstated. The scamrisk page’s headline says “Updated For 2026” while its own machine-readable modified date is 2025-03-12, and its price claim traces back to a 2022 original. A fourth page that ranked for this brand, ippei.com/brandon-young/, returned 404 on 2026-08-21.
Use these numbers only as a sanity range. If a quote you are given lands far outside roughly $1,000–$3,000 per year, that is worth a question — but nothing in that table is a commitment by anyone, and this is the same trap that makes quote-only vendors hard to compare .
Refund and billing terms: two documents, two different answers
This is the most consequential public fact on either site, and it is the one no third-party review checks. Both domains are operated by Seller Systems Software, LLC, a Florida limited liability company, but they publish different terms, and which one governs depends on where you paid.
| Term | sellersystems.com (Last Revised: October 1, 2021) | sellersystemsacademy.com Terms (no revision date shown) |
|---|---|---|
| Baseline refund stance | “Any and all fees paid by you to Seller Systems are nonrefundable.” | “Payments are nonrefundable and there are no refunds or credits for partially used periods.” |
| Discretionary refund window | Yes — a 14-day clause (quoted below) | No such clause. The word “fourteen” does not appear in the document |
| Cancelling mid-term | No refund of fees already paid; access continues to end of period | Same wording |
| Auto-renewal | Card charged automatically on renewal, “with no further action required by you” | Same wording |
| Price increases | Notified in advance; continuing to use the service accepts the new price | Same wording |
| Cancellation route | Contact support | “you can cancel by contacting Support at [email protected] ” |
The 14-day clause on sellersystems.com, verbatim: “At the sole and absolute discretion of Seller Systems, and subject to Seller Systems’ review of each user’s viewing activities, Seller Systems may grant a full or partial refund to a user if the said user makes a written request for a refund within fourteen (14) days of paying for a particular course or subscription service. Any refund is at the discretion of Seller Systems. If it is deemed that a significant amount of content has been watched, or it is suspected that the buyer has taken advantage of the refund, it may not be granted.”
Two things follow. First, several third-party pages describe this as “a 14 day money back guarantee for the Inner Circle Mastermind” — wealthybydefault.com and theinbetween.com both use that phrasing. The document itself says something weaker: a discretionary refund, conditional on how much content you watched, at the company’s sole judgement. “Guarantee” is the reviewers’ word, not the vendor’s. Second, the Academy terms — the document covering the domain where the $997 / $1,997 / $2,998 prices are actually printed — contain no equivalent clause at all. If a refund window matters to you, get in writing which terms your purchase falls under before you pay.
What the company says about results, and what its own terms say
Seller Systems markets on outcomes, and the claims are worth reading as claims. These are the company’s own statements about itself, quoted from its pages on 2026-08-21, not findings of ours: “I’ve helped over 100 Amazon sellers become millionaires”; “in 2023 my products did over $20MM in sales” and, on the Academy, “$75M+ Founder’s Amazon Sales” alongside “300+ 7–8 Figure Sellers” and “Over 1,000 Members in his Inner Circle Mastermind”. Member testimonials on /innercircle name specific figures, attributed to first names and last initials only.
Set against that, both Terms of Service documents contain the same disclaimer, verbatim: “Seller Systems do not and cannot promise, guarantee, or warrant the success of any businesses conducted by you or any of the users of the Services. Numerous market factors affect the outcome, success, or failure of each user’s prospective or ongoing business ventures. None of the Services provided on the Site should be interpreted as a guaranty for any particular result.”
Both texts are published by the same company on the same day. Reading them together, rather than only the first, is the whole of the diligence available to a non-member.
What to establish before you pay
Because the price you see depends on which domain you land on, these are the questions with checkable answers:
- Which entity and which terms is this purchase under? The Kajabi checkout on sellersystems.com and the LearnWorlds checkout on sellersystemsacademy.com carry different refund language. Ask for it in writing.
- Is $2,998 annual, one-time, or per seat? The card states no period.
- Does the $1,997 / year Inner Circle price still involve a set-up fee? Every third-party account describes one; the current card does not mention it.
- What does “application BASED” screen for? The card gives no criteria, and the qualifying threshold is what separates the Incubator from Inner Circle in the marketing.
- What exactly are the “member-only Data Dive rates”? Data Dive is the same founder’s separate software product; the discount is listed as an Inner Circle benefit but not quantified.
- Does the annual fee auto-renew, and on what notice? Both documents authorise automatic renewal charges.
- Which masterclasses are included and which are still paid? Inner Circle lists “Free access to all public masterclasses” as a benefit, while
/masterclassessells sessions at up to $497.
The bottom line
On 2026-08-21, the accurate one-line summary of Seller Systems pricing is not “no price is published” — it is that the price is published on a domain most buyers never reach. sellersystems.com runs the marketing, sells masterclasses from $97 to $497, and puts membership numbers behind a checkout button. sellersystemsacademy.com prints the actual ladder: $997 / year, $1,997 / year, $2,998.
Everything else follows from that split. The contradictory figures in search results are stale rate cards from 2022 and 2024 that nobody re-checked against the newer domain. The “14-day money back guarantee” is a discretionary clause that lives on the older domain and has no counterpart on the newer one. And the part that would matter most — whether the teaching is any good — is not publicly checkable at all, which is a limit of this review rather than a verdict.
Disclosure: amzfinder does not accept paid placement or sponsored reviews, and this page contains no affiliate links. It reports publicly available vendor information only — no account, purchase, or course access was involved — and every figure carries the date it was checked. Last updated: August 2026.