Guest Member: Free Forever, Not a "Trial"
If you’ve spent any time on the internet, you know the classic move:
“Try us free for 14 days!”
(Translation: “Please start forgetting to cancel on day 13.”)
We’re not doing that.
My Stuff Club has a free tier because we genuinely want to help people manage their stuff better and enable more sharing. Full stop. Not as a teaser. Not as a countdown. Not as a “free… until you start to like it.”
Just free.
Free tier = Guest Member (aka: come on in)
When you join as a Guest Member, you can start organizing and sharing right away. No trial timer. No “unlock the real thing” pop-ups. No awkward vibes.
Here’s what you get on the free tier:
• Create up to 5 clubs
• Add up to 15 items
That’s enough to do some real, satisfying, life-improving stuff.
For example:
• Make a Family Club for shared tools, camping gear, or “who has the good ladder.”
• Make a Friends Club for party supplies, folding chairs, and that one cooler everyone borrows.
• Make a Neighbors Club for the stuff that makes a block feel like a community (drills, shovels, hedge trimmers, etc.).
And with 15 items, you can cover a surprising amount of ground. The power move is starting with the things you lend most often—or the things you own that people always ask about.
You know the ones.
Why no trial?
Because trials can be… weird.
A trial is basically the digital equivalent of someone handing you a cup of coffee and saying, “Enjoy this—while I stand here with a stopwatch.”
That’s not hospitality. That’s pressure.
We’d rather you join when you’re ready, use what’s helpful, and stick around because it’s genuinely improving your life (and your stuff situation). If you never upgrade, we still want you here.
“Okay, but what’s the catch?”
The catch is… there isn’t one. Just limits that keep the free tier sustainable.
Guest Member limits:
• 5 clubs
• 15 items
Those boundaries help us support the free plan long-term while we keep building the features that make the paid membership worth it.
Which brings us to the bigger point:
Our mission: earn the upgrade, don’t trick you into it
We want to add enough value that upgrading feels like an obvious “yes,” not a reluctant “fine.”
Not because we gatekeep the basics—those should be accessible.
But because we’re building tools that make managing your items (and sharing them) meaningfully better.
And honestly? We want you to get the best deal.
That means:
• Use the free tier as long as it serves you.
• Upgrade only when you feel the extra value is more than worth it.
• No hard feelings either way.
Pricing (simple, on purpose)
Here’s the current setup:
• Guest Member: $0
• Community Supporter: $60/year
That’s it. No maze of tiers. No “Pro Plus Ultra.” Just a free option and a paid option for folks who want more and want to support the mission.
Sound too good to be true?
If your “this feels suspiciously reasonable” alarm is going off, we get it. The internet has trained us all.
So here’s what we’d love: tell us what we can do better.
We have plenty of ideas for features that help people manage their items more easily—smarter organization, better tracking, smoother sharing, and all the little quality-of-life improvements that make you think, “Oh wow, that’s exactly what I needed.”
But the best ideas usually come from real life:
• What’s the most annoying part of keeping track of your stuff?
• What makes sharing feel complicated or risky?
• What would make you say, “Yep, I’d happily pay for that”?
Drop your thoughts in our feedback forum: mystuffclub.com/contact
(And if you’re thinking, “I have notes,” please know: we love notes. Thoughtful notes are basically community vitamins.)
Join today. Start sharing today.
If you’ve been waiting for the “right moment” to organize your stuff or make sharing easier, consider this your friendly nudge: the right moment is usually “before the next time someone texts you asking if you still have that thing.”
Join as a Guest Member. Create a club. Add a few items. Share with people you actually know. Keep control. Feel lighter.
Your stuff, your rules.
And yes—you’re still the boss.