Round Table

Take a Seat at the Table

Before you join, here is exactly what Round Table is, what it asks of you, and what it costs.

Most platforms were built to hold an audience. People face a stage, scroll a feed, watch others perform, and drift. Nothing is asked of them, and so nothing much comes back.

Round Table is not built that way. It is not a stage and not a feed. It is a table — and a table is a different thing entirely. At a table, people face each other. Every seat is occupied by an owner with real work and real decisions, and every seat is expected to be used.

Every other platform treats your decision like content to scroll past. Round Table treats it like a decision — framed, tested, and remembered.

That difference is the entire point. And it only holds if everyone who sits down understands the same thing: this is a working table, not a waiting room. What follows is that understanding — and then the seat itself.

What is asked of you

Four things — and they are not heavy

None of this is difficult. But it is real, and it is the difference between a room that compounds in value and one that quietly empties. If these four sound like more than you want to give, Round Table is honestly not for you — and that is worth knowing before you pay, not after.

01

Bring something real

When you sit down, bring an actual decision, an actual problem, or an actual offer of help — not a performance. The table works on real material. A real situation, honestly framed, gets the room's full attention.

02

Weigh in on others'

You are not here only to be helped. When another owner puts a decision on the table, and you have seen something like it, say so. A table where only some people talk is just a stage with extra steps.

03

Close the loop

When a decision you brought reaches its outcome, come back and say what happened. It is the one most platforms never ask for, and the most important — your outcome becomes the whole room's avoided mistake.

04

Keep it a table

No selling to the room, no posturing, no treating other members as an audience for your brand. Disagree plainly and respectfully. The table holds its value only as long as everyone protects what it is.

What you get in return

The deal runs both ways

Terms that only ask are not terms — they are a tax. Here is the other side of the deal, and it is what your membership buys.

Your membership gives you

  • A decision pressure-tested before you commit. Not after it has cost you — before. The room exists so that a bad call gets caught while it is still only a question.
  • A room that remembers. Every decision worked here is kept, with its outcome. Over time the table becomes a record of real owner decisions and what actually happened — something no feed can give you, because a feed forgets by design.
  • People who know your context. Owners who have seen your situation before, who remember your business, and who are invested in your outcome because you are invested in theirs.
  • A founder at the table. Not an absentee brand. ORDYNAIRE is in the room — seeding real decisions, pressure-testing them, and holding the table to its standard.
  • Failure made rarer, smaller, and survivable. No one can promise you will never fail. The table promises something honest instead: you will not fail alone, and you will not fail the same way twice.

The seat

Membership

One membership. Full access to Round Table and everything inside it. No tiers, no upsells — every member sits at the same table.

$150 / year

Billed annually at $150.00 USD. Your membership renews automatically each year so your seat is never interrupted. You can cancel anytime from your account settings — cancelling stops future renewals and keeps your access through the term you have paid for. As noted in the Terms, payments are non-refundable.

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