Terms
Last updated: August 20, 2026
Vibe & Sell · The 30 day challenge · Cohort 1
Last updated: August 20, 2026 Applies to: cohort 1, sold from August 22 to September 14, 2026, running from September 21 to October 20, 2026.
Every time on this page is US Eastern Time (ET).
This is a contract, but it's written so you can actually understand it. If something isn't clear, write to hello@vibeandsell.club and we'll explain it. A contract you don't understand is useless to both of us.
1. Who's selling this to you
Isabella Fernández, an individual, with a professional address in Madrid, Spain. Contact email: hello@vibeandsell.club Postal address: 1801 Coffeen Avenue, Suite 1200, Sheridan, WY 82801, United States
Vibe & Sell is her brand. When we say "we" here, we mean her and the team working with her.
2. What exactly you're buying
A spot in cohort 1 of the 30 day challenge. A single payment of $297 USD, the founding price for the first cohort.
It starts Monday, September 21, 2026 and ends Tuesday, October 20, 2026, which is Demo Day.
What's included
- 30 days of video content, one per day, 5 to 10 minutes each, with that day's task. Every day also comes with a short version of about 20 minutes.
- A daily check-in thread in the community, where you post your finished task.
- Your pod, a group of 4 to 5 women, with four 30 minute calls already scheduled (days 5, 12, 26 and 29).
- Four live sessions with Isa, on Saturdays (days 6, 13, 20 and 27), 75 minutes each. They're recorded and uploaded within 24 hours.
- Demo Day on day 30, where you present your app and your waitlist.
- The challenge templates: the master prompt, the idea filter, the validation messages, the MVP checklist, the landing page template, the content calendar, the email sequence and the demo structure.
- The money back guarantee, which lives in full in the [Refund policy](./Reembolsos_EN.md).
What is NOT included, said straight
- It doesn't include one on one consulting. Isa answers you in the live sessions and in the community, not in private.
- It doesn't include someone building your app for you. You build it. That's the entire point.
- It doesn't include third party tools. The challenge is designed to be done on free plans. If at some point you decide to pay for a plan, a domain or ads, you pay that platform directly and it doesn't go through us.
[PENDING ISA: confirm before September 1 whether the free plan of the building tool survives week 2. If it doesn't, the real cost has to be stated on the sales page before the first sale, not on day 8.] - It doesn't include legal, tax, accounting or immigration advice about the business you build. We teach you to connect a payment processor; we don't tell you how to file your taxes or what legal structure suits you. Find a professional for that.
- It doesn't include publishing your app on the App Store or Google Play. What you build lives on the internet and opens with a link.
- It doesn't include sales. We don't promise you customers, or a number of waitlist signups, or income. What we promise you is the app working and the waitlist running, which is the part that depends on the work the two of us do.
- It doesn't include translation. The challenge runs in Spanish. All of it: the videos, the group, the live sessions, your pod and Demo Day. If you bought from the English page, you read that there, and we're repeating it here because it's the number one reason someone could feel cheated.
3. Who can buy
- You have to be 18 or older.
- The challenge is built for women. It's a decision about who we build the room for, explained on the sales page.
- You're buying for yourself. A spot belongs to one person. It isn't shared, lent or resold.
4. How payment works
- $297 USD, in one payment, by card, through Stripe.
- $297 USD is the total price. No additional charges, no installments, no subscription that renews. This never renews on its own.
- We never see or store your card details. Stripe handles that.
- The price is in US dollars. If your card is in another currency, your bank may charge you something for the exchange. That charge belongs to your bank and we don't control it.
5. Access, and for how long
Before September 21 we send you access to the community and tell you which pod is yours.
So we can build the pods, you have to fill out the entry form before September 18. If you don't, we assign you a pod anyway, but it may not match your time zone or your schedule.
How long you have access to the material: nothing gets switched off on day 31. We guarantee you access to the videos, the templates and the recordings until at least October 20, 2027. If we ever close that space, we give you 60 days' notice and a downloadable copy of the materials so you keep them.
If you leave the community on your own or if we remove you for breaking the community rules, that access ends.
6. What you build is yours
This isn't up for discussion and it has no fine print.
Everything you build during these 30 days is 100% yours. Your app, your code, your name, your brand, your landing page, your content, your waitlist, your emails and the money you make from all of it.
Specifically:
- We have no stake in your business. Zero percent.
- We take no commission on anything you sell, not during the challenge and not after, not now and not ever.
- We claim no license over your product or your code.
- You don't need our permission to sell your app, shut it down, give it away, rename it, or sell the whole thing to someone.
- Your email list is yours. We don't touch it, we don't copy it and we don't write to it.
- The fact that you used our templates and our prompts gives us no rights over what came out of them. The result is yours.
The only thing that's ours is our materials: the videos, the blank templates, the challenge documents and the session recordings. You have a personal license to use those in your own project as many times as you want. What you can't do is resell them, publish them, upload them somewhere else, or use them to run your own course. If you want to teach what you learned in your own words and with your own materials, go ahead, that's yours.
7. What gets recorded and what gets published
- The four live sessions and Demo Day are recorded. The recording stays with the cohort 1 community.
- You can turn your camera off in any live session. Nobody will force you to appear on video.
- Nothing you say, write or show gets used to sell the challenge without your specific written permission. Not your check-in, not your face, not your app, not your name, not a sentence you said in the chat. When we want to use something of yours in sales material, we'll ask you for separate written permission, and you can say no without it changing anything about your experience in the challenge.
- That permission, if you give it, you can withdraw whenever you want by writing to hello@vibeandsell.club. We stop using it going forward. Anything already printed or already published somewhere we don't control may take time to disappear, and we tell you that instead of promising you something we can't deliver.
8. How we treat each other in here
The community is half the product. These rules exist to protect it.
Yes:
- Ask the question you're embarrassed to ask. That's the whole point of the room.
- Answer your podmates and comment on their check-ins.
- Share your mistakes. In here a mistake is content, not shame.
No:
- Harassing, insulting, humiliating or discriminating against anyone. For any reason, in any way.
- Taking what someone shared in here outside. Not screenshots, not her idea, not her story, not her phone number. What happens in the room stays in the room.
- Selling in here. Don't promote your services, your affiliate programs or your links to participants. Recommending a tool to someone who asked isn't selling; sending her private messages with your offer is.
- Copying another participant's idea to build the same thing.
- Sharing your access with someone who didn't pay.
What happens if this breaks:
- First time and if it's minor: we write to you privately and we talk about it.
- If it continues: we remove you from the community and from the pod.
- If it's serious from the first moment (harassment, harming someone, leaking another participant's private information): we remove you immediately.
If we remove you for a serious breach, you lose access and you lose the results guarantee. If that happens within the first week, you can still use path 1 of the refund policy.
About WhatsApp, so you know before you come in: there are WhatsApp groups, and in a WhatsApp group everyone else sees your phone number. If that doesn't work for you, tell us and we'll let you participate through the community platform only, without leaving you out of anything that counts toward the guarantee.
9. If we cancel or move the cohort
- If we cancel before September 21: we give you the full $297 back without you having to ask, within the following 10 business days.
- If we move the start date: we email you and you choose. Either you go to the new date with your spot intact, or we give you the full $297 back.
- If we cancel once the cohort has started: we give you the full $297 back, not prorated.
- If Isa gets sick or something outside our control happens: a live session can be moved or replaced with a recording. The daily content keeps coming out the same. If more than two of the four live sessions get cancelled and aren't rescheduled, you can ask for the full $297 up to 14 days after Demo Day, without meeting any other condition.
- The live session times are announced before you buy and don't move except for a reason outside our control, announced as far in advance as possible.
10. The 200 spots
Cohort 1 has 200 spots and we don't sell more than 200. If they fill before September 14, we close early and we say so.
11. Refunds
Everything about refunds lives in a separate document, so you can read it without having to get through this one: [Refund policy](./Reembolsos_EN.md). That policy is part of this contract and carries the same weight.
One line summary: you can leave without giving reasons until September 27, and if you do the full work and don't finish with your two deliverables, we give you everything back between October 20 and November 3.
12. Your data
How we handle your information is in the [Privacy policy](./Privacidad_EN.md), which is also part of this contract.
13. What we can't guarantee
With complete honesty:
- We don't guarantee you'll make money. Not during the challenge and not after. Nothing we say on the sales page is an income projection.
- We don't guarantee a number of signups on your waitlist. That depends on your audience and your idea.
- We don't guarantee third party tools will always work. If a platform goes down, changes its prices or rejects a verification, we give you an alternative, but we don't control it. The refund policy has exceptions in your favor for exactly those cases.
- We don't guarantee your app is legal in your sector. If you build something in health, finance, anything involving minors or sensitive data, there are rules that apply to you and that you have to review with a professional. We tell you that, we don't solve it for you.
- Other participants' results are not a promise of your results. If we publish that someone finished with 300 signups, that's what happened to her.
Except for what the law doesn't allow us to limit, our maximum liability to you for anything related to this challenge is the money you paid us, which is $297 USD.
14. Which law applies and where you complain
This contract is governed by Spanish law, because that's where Isa is established.
And here's the part that matters: that doesn't take away any protection the law of the state where you live gives you. If you're a consumer in the United States, you keep all your rights there, including the right to complain to your state's consumer protection authorities and the right to sue in the courts where you live. We're not asking you to give up anything, there's no mandatory arbitration clause and there's no class action waiver.
15. Changes to these terms
If we change something, it doesn't apply backwards. What you bought is governed by the version published the day you paid, and we'll send it to you whenever you ask.
16. What happens if part of this doesn't hold
If a judge said some clause in here can't be enforced, that clause falls on its own and the rest stays standing.
17. Contact
hello@vibeandsell.club Isabella Fernández Madrid, Spain 1801 Coffeen Avenue, Suite 1200, Sheridan, WY 82801, United States
We write them, not a robot. We answer within 3 business days at the most.
This document was drafted following standard industry practice and is not a substitute for advice from a licensed attorney.