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WHAT WILL YOU GET!
What Maker School Claims to Be
Based on Saraev’s own site and affiliated pages:
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Maker School is a program / community / coaching membership intended to help people land their first automation / AI services client.
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It’s structured as a 90‑day roadmap (with daily accountability) that walks members step‑by‑step toward acquiring their first paying client.
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The content includes:
• 200+ “exclusive videos & guides”
• Templates for automation (Make, n8n, etc.) for lead generation, content, sales processes
• Lead‑generation methods (so called “underground methods”)
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The pricing is subscription‑based, currently listed at about USD 184/month (though earlier or internal pages show lower rates)
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They offer a “money‑back guarantee” if you don’t land your first client in 90 days.
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Makers School seems to integrate or overlap with another of Saraev’s programs, “Make Money With Make”, which is pitched as a higher tier or deeper scaling program.
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Saraev has a background in building automation agencies / businesses, and he uses tools like Apify combined with Make / n8n to scale operations.
Strengths / Potential Value
Here are positive aspects or features that may make Maker School appealing:
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Accountability & structure — Many people fail not from lack of knowledge but from lack of consistency. The daily roadmap + accountability may help bridge that gap.
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Templates & assets — For someone new to automation, having ready‑made templates (flows, scripts, proposals) can reduce friction.
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Community & coaching — Access to a community and live coaching can help with motivation, feedback, and avoiding getting stuck.
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Risk mitigation via guarantee — The money‑back guarantee (if genuine and enforceable) helps reduce financial risk for newcomers.
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Focus on actionable work vs theory — The marketing emphasizes doing actual client work rather than purely theoretical instruction.
Risks, Critiques & What to Vet
Despite the positives, there are several red flags / criticisms and things you should verify:
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Transparency & clarity around refund / guarantee
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The claim “90 days to client or money back” is prominently marketed, but the terms and conditions (what qualifies, how to claim) are not clearly visible.
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Some community reports suggest the guarantee is not honored in all cases.
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Marketing hype vs reality
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The program heavily touts Saraev’s personal results (e.g. $72K/month) and frames success as replicable. It’s common in such coaching offers to present peak success stories, which may not reflect average outcomes.
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Some participants report that much of the content is similar to what’s already free (on YouTube or blog posts), or that early content is lightweight (short Looms) with incremental reveals.
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Recurring costs & scaling risk
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Because pricing is subscription-based, if you don’t get results quickly, the costs can accumulate.
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Scaling from 1 client to multiple clients, managing complexity, delivering consistent quality is harder than just landing the first client.
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Community feedback is mixed
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Some say the community and the accountability structure helped them stay on track.
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Others strongly criticize it as a “scam” or “gold rush pitch” and argue that the methods taught are basic freelancing tactics repackaged.
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Drip / gated access and pacing control
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Some reports say content is drip-fed slowly, which may frustrate those who want more immediate access to full materials.
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No guarantee you’ll replicate results
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Landing a first client can depend heavily on your niche, outreach skills, market conditions, persistence, sales ability, timing, etc. Even with a roadmap, success is not guaranteed.
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My Assessment & Recommendation
Maker School has many of the hallmark features of modern online coaching / community + accountability offerings. It might provide value especially for people who:
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Are new to automation / AI consulting and lack structure.
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Need external motivation and accountability to push themselves daily.
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Will commit to doing the daily work (sending proposals, following up, iterating).
However, it is not a magic plug‑and‑play solution. Its success depends a lot on your execution, market, sales skills, and consistency. The hype and marketing push need to be taken with a grain of skepticism.
If I were you, here’s what I’d do before committing:
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Request the detailed terms of the money-back guarantee (what qualifies, how to claim).
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Look for independent reviews / screenshots from real users (beyond the program’s own marketing).
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Try some free content first (Saraev has content on YouTube, blog) to see if his style / teaching works for you.
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Estimate your break-even: how many clients or how much $ you need to make to justify the monthly cost.
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Check what software / subscription costs you’ll need (Make, n8n, etc) and include them in your budget.
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Nick Saraev – Maker School (Up To 10.2025)
Name of course: Nick Saraev – Maker School (Up To 10.2025)
Delivery Method: Instant Download (Mega)
Contact for more details: isco.coursebetter@gmail.com





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