RHOBH Star Amanda Frances Makes Over $400K a Month Selling Courses That Cost Up to $47K

Amanda Frances didn’t just introduce herself on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills as wealthy, she made sure viewers knew she’s a self-made multimillionaire. And according to her own business model, teaching other women how to achieve that level of success doesn’t come cheap.

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Since her RHOBH debut, curiosity around Amanda’s money-making courses has exploded, with fans digging into exactly what she charges — and what people are supposedly getting in return. A look at her offerings reveals a pricing structure that ranges from eyebrow-raising to genuinely jaw-dropping.

At the very top of the pyramid is Amanda’s most exclusive option: a high-level mastermind experience that carries a $47,000 price tag. The centerpiece of that investment? One VIP day with Amanda — but only if you pay in full. Five figures, one day, and access to the mindset.

From there, the prices drop slightly — but not by much.

One of her most promoted offerings is the Money Mentality Makeover, priced at $2,999. According to Amanda’s own site, the course is allegedly worth over $26,000. That valuation includes prerecorded modules, peer support, workbooks, videos, and what she describes as “energy and frequency training.” The standout component is a system meant to heal your relationship with money — something she personally values at $15,000.

For those looking for ongoing access instead of a one-time hit, Amanda offers a monthly membership at $179.99, which comes out to more than $2,100 a year. In exchange, members receive several weekly audio messages from Amanda, along with behind-the-scenes updates on her life and real-time reflections on her journey. She promises “truth,” “wisdom,” and reminders of “who you get to be” — language that feels familiar to anyone who’s ever dipped a toe into the manifestation economy.

Her “entry-level” course — and that term is doing a lot of work here — is Best Year Ever, priced at $999. The program is structured around daily prompts and mindset exercises meant to help participants reset their energy, release the past, visualize the future, and “lock sh*t in.” It includes affirmations, journaling, and homework — because apparently homework is a bonus now.

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If writing a book is your dream, Amanda also sells a self-publishing course for $1,999, which she values at over $12,000. The modules cover everything from cultivating “best-selling author energy” to finding “the big idea,” though concrete publishing logistics appear secondary to mindset work.

Several of her courses hover around the same $1,999 mark, including programs focused on visibility, sales, resilience, relationships, and turning adversity into abundance. Each comes with a mix of modules, journal prompts, meditations, and bonus materials — all individually assigned lofty dollar values that quickly inflate the “worth” of each offering into the tens of thousands.

Perhaps the most meta of all is her course-creation program, which teaches participants how to create and sell their own courses. Amanda even walks students through hypothetical revenue projections, suggesting that selling a course to 30 people at $497 would already put them close to $15,000 in sales. The implication is clear: this is how the cycle continues.

Then there’s the Money Mama course, also priced at $1,999, aimed at mothers trying to balance money, career, and family. Amanda positions it as a cost-saving alternative to hiring a high-end coach — claiming participants are essentially saving $10,000 by choosing her program instead.

And if you’re wondering whether this business model actually works, Amanda has been transparent about one thing: the revenue. According to her own website, she currently earns more than $400,000 per month from her offerings.

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12 comments

BuckJohnson January 31, 2026 - 3:37 pm
I agree, I've always wondered how could people sell courses at thousands of dollars and get the money? I mean I would think a course at 100 dollars was alot but thousands of dollars if not essentially 50,000 dollars. But I did read on a reddit a few years ago that in their minds and others that do this it's worth it because they don't have to sell alot of courses to make big money like a person selling a 50 dollar or 100 dollar course. But I agree, get ready to see her in some major financial drama or being arrested real soon. NOrmally a person who is making this type of money on courses don't want to get noticed or have attention drawn to them.
BuckJohnson January 31, 2026 - 3:37 pm
I agree, I've always wondered how could people sell courses at thousands of dollars and get the money? I mean I would think a course at 100 dollars was alot but thousands of dollars if not essentially 50,000 dollars. But I did read on a reddit a few years ago that in their minds and others that do this it's worth it because they don't have to sell alot of courses to make big money like a person selling a 50 dollar or 100 dollar course. But I agree, get ready to see her in some major financial drama or being arrested real soon. NOrmally a person who is making this type of money on courses don't want to get noticed or have attention drawn to them.
michers January 20, 2026 - 8:18 pm
Clearly , I’m in the wrong line of work lmao I can’t believe people actually pay this amount for whatever she does
ontoiran January 20, 2026 - 5:01 pm
Sorta reminds me of the Wizard of Oz before ToTo pulls the curtain back on the snake oil salesman.
BC January 20, 2026 - 8:48 pm
Who are these gullible fools paying for that LOL
BC January 20, 2026 - 8:48 pm
Who are these gullible fools paying for that LOL
Steve January 20, 2026 - 12:27 am
Sounds like a scam artist to me has found a perfect marketing too -- RHOBH! "There's a fool born every minute"
Steve January 20, 2026 - 12:27 am
Sounds like a scam artist to me has found a perfect marketing too -- RHOBH! "There's a fool born every minute"
Champagne Hangover January 19, 2026 - 12:17 pm
Grifter extraordinaire! So be it. Ya can’t take it with ya especially to a certain house by a lake ??? if I ain’t being too subtle… but make no mistake, I ain’t sayin… https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/868d43161597f48b6817c84a3a26c1626c392809a086a20b74aafaafca7149cd.gif
Zap It January 19, 2026 - 9:32 am
She's not very likable but she's done well for herself financially.
AnEnigmaWrappedInSnark January 19, 2026 - 2:20 pm
Because of her affiliation to the Real HW series, the comparisons to Jen Shahshank are going to be inevitable, but it is hard to argue with a world wide brand with a presence in 146 countries. Unlike JS, this Amanda chick has covered her @ very well. As a self-described "thought leader", she's basically a motivational speaker in the vein of Suze Orman, with a lot of Joyce Meyer-like spirituality thrown in. The "trick" (for lack of a better word) to these get rich schemes is that success, personal growth, and even financial freedom is highly subjective, not really something you can put a price tag on.
AnEnigmaWrappedInSnark January 19, 2026 - 2:20 pm
Because of her affiliation to the Real HW series, the comparisons to Jen Shahshank are going to be inevitable, but it is hard to argue with a world wide brand with a presence in 146 countries. Unlike JS, this Amanda chick has covered her @ very well. As a self-described "thought leader", she's basically a motivational speaker in the vein of Suze Orman, with a lot of Joyce Meyer-like spirituality thrown in. The "trick" (for lack of a better word) to these get rich schemes is that success, personal growth, and even financial freedom is highly subjective, not really something you can put a price tag on.
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