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What's the Difference Between a Standalone Purchase and a Membership?

Standalone course vs membership, one-time purchase, subscription, live classes

Written by Silvina Martinez

Two ways to access Face Yoga Method content

Face Yoga Method has two distinct types of products. Understanding which one you have helps you know exactly what to expect.

Standalone courses and programs

These are one-time purchases — things like the 6-Week Face Toning Bootcamp, Jumpstart courses, the 5-Minute Transformation, or any course bought through a sale or promotional offer.

What's included:

  • The specific course or program you purchased

  • Access according to the terms of your original purchase — for most programs this means forever access. Check your purchase confirmation email for the specific terms that applied to your order.

  • Any bonus materials that came with that purchase (workbooks, PDFs, etc.)

What's not included with a standalone purchase:

  • Membership Live classes

  • Class replays of live sessions

  • Community coaching spaces (Progress Calls, Ask Your Coach)

  • The monthly class schedule and roadmap

  • Access to other courses you haven't separately purchased

Membership (Starter, Plus or Pro)

A membership is a recurring subscription that gives you ongoing access to live classes, coaching, and the full community experience.

What's included with a membership:

  • Live classes every week

  • Class replays

  • Community spaces and the monthly class schedule

When a membership ends, you lose access to membership content — but any standalone programs you purchased separately remain accessible according to their original purchase terms.

Not sure what you have?

Check your email receipts. A one-time charge means a standalone purchase. A recurring charge (monthly, quarterly, or annual) means a membership subscription.

You can also check your purchase history in the History tab of your Billing dashboard (profile photo → Billing → History).

Still need help?

Email us at [email protected] and we'll clarify exactly what's in your account.

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