- Official name
- On Socials (whop.com/on-socials)
- Founder
- Alle Brean, Phoenix, US; Forbes-named top TikTok Shop affiliate (2024)
- Core price
- $79.99/mo (list $99.99), sold on Whop
- Store rating
- 4.8 from 18 reviews, the operator's own self-hosted Whop figure, not our score
- Category
- Paid coaching community + done-for-you creator agency, not a scheduler, not the free program
- As of
On Socials IS a paid TikTok Shop affiliate coaching community + done-for-you creator agency ($79.99/mo), founded by Forbes-verified creator Alle Brean.
It IS NOT a scheduler tool, a SaaS product, the free affiliate program itself, or a guaranteed-income scheme.
Not to be confused with the unrelated "Onsocial" AI-influencer app, a different product; the name collision is coincidental.
Our verdict
On Socials is one of the few TikTok Shop affiliate communities run by an operator whose track record you can actually check. Alle Brean is Forbes-verified, her Whop profile shows real earnings, and the community contents are disclosed up front. The caveats are equally real: the premium and agency tiers are new, their scope is thin on detail, and, like every honest community, it cannot guarantee you a cent.
A mid-priced community with a genuinely verified operator and disclosed contents. Worth a look if you'll post volume, but decide with your eyes open on the thin premium track record.
Who it's for
- Creators who will post consistently and want coaching plus product access
- People who value a Forbes-verified operator over anonymous "gurus"
- Anyone who can spend $80/mo without needing it to pay off immediately
Who it's not for
- Anyone expecting guaranteed or passive income
- Beginners who haven't yet joined TikTok's free affiliate program
- Buyers who need itemized, up-front scope on the high-ticket agency tiers
The one line to keep in mind:
- The TikTok Shop affiliate program itself is free. You never pay anyone to become an affiliate.
- On Socials is optional coaching on top of that free program, not the income source and not a guarantee.
Already earning and want the hands-off, done-for-you agency layer? See the Tier 3 agency option →
What is On Socials, and what is it not?
On Socials is a paid TikTok Shop affiliate coaching community and done-for-you creator agency, founded by Forbes-verified creator Alle Brean and sold on Whop from $79.99/mo. It is not a social-media scheduler, not a SaaS tool, and not the free affiliate program itself. It is human coaching and agency labor layered on top.
Two distinctions clear up most of the confusion. Unlike Buffer, Hootsuite or Later, On Socials does not queue posts or schedule your calendar. Those are SaaS schedulers; On Socials sells human coaching and done-for-you agency labor. And the key difference from the free TikTok Shop affiliate program is that the program itself never costs a cent. On Socials is optional coaching bolted on top, never the income source. Not to be confused with the unrelated Onsocial AI app either: that is a separate AI-influencer product whose name only collides with this one.
| On Socials IS… | On Socials IS NOT… |
|---|---|
| A paid TikTok Shop affiliate coaching community + done-for-you creator agency ($79.99/mo membership; agency tiers to $2,000/mo) | A social-media scheduler (Buffer, Hootsuite, Later). Those queue posts; On Socials sells human coaching and agency labor |
| Founded by Alle Brean, a Forbes-verified top TikTok Shop affiliate (reported ~$36M GMV, $222K+ earned publicly on Whop) | A SaaS / software product |
| Optional coaching on top of TikTok's free affiliate program | Free: though the underlying TikTok Shop affiliate program is free; you never pay to become an affiliate |
| A mid-priced community with disclosed contents | A guaranteed-income scheme. There is no audited earnings track record |
| The "On Socials" TikTok Shop community | The "Onsocial" AI-influencer app (an unrelated name collision) |
That means the buying decision is narrower than the marketing makes it look: you are paying for coaching and access to a verified operator, not for software and not for the affiliate program itself. Bottom line: judge On Socials as optional paid coaching on top of a free program. Verify the operator, then decide, but never expect it to guarantee a sale.
Who is Alle Brean?
Alle Brean is a Phoenix-based TikTok Shop creator whom Forbes named in 2024 as a top TikTok Shop affiliate generating high six-figure GMV monthly. She reports roughly $36M cumulative GMV, spoke at YFCon 2025, and her Whop profile publicly shows $222,748.89 earned. The GMV figure is self- and vendor-reported, not independently audited.
She is the single most citable trust asset in this niche, and the reason On Socials clears the bar most Whop communities can't: a real, non-pseudonymous, mainstream-verified operator who demonstrably does the thing she coaches. We keep the vendor figures clearly hedged. Forbes recognition and the public Whop earnings are verified; the ~$36M GMV and "creator of the year" line are self-reported. For the full breakdown, see who Alle Brean is and what's verified versus self-reported.
Pricing: the full ladder
On Socials costs $79.99/mo for the core membership (list price $99.99). Optional add-ons price separately: editing packages at a flat $4 per video ($200 to $600 one-time), cross-posting management at $650/mo, and done-for-you agency tiers at $1,500 to $2,000/mo. You never pay to join TikTok's free affiliate program itself.
| Product | Price | Billing | Buyers |
|---|---|---|---|
| On Socials membership | $99.99 → $79.99/mo | Monthly | 399 |
| Editing Package 1: 50 videos/mo | $250 → $200 | One-time buy | 15 |
| Editing Package 2: 100 videos/mo | $500 → $400 | One-time buy | 9 |
| Editing Package 3: 150 videos/mo | $750 → $600 | One-time buy | 3 |
| Cross-Posting Management | $812.50 → $650/mo | Monthly | 1 |
| Tier 2 Agency Management | $1,500/mo | Monthly | 4 |
| Tier 3 Agency Management | $2,000/mo | Monthly | 4 |
That means the entire premium suite, cross-posting plus both agency tiers, has just nine buyers combined against 399 on the membership, so read the top of the ladder as early and unproven rather than the default choice. Bottom line: start at the $79.99/mo membership; the four-figure tiers are for a specific, already-scaling creator, not a first purchase.
Membership: $79.99/mo
The core tier, and the only one most people should consider first. All three editing packages price to a consistent $4.00/video, and the a-la-carte structure lets you buy only what you need. Note the persistent "Save 20%" sale framing is a soft version of the niche's urgency pattern. The "list" price is rarely the price anyone pays.
Editing packages: $4/video
Dedicated editor support and short-form editing at 50, 100 or 150 videos a month. This is the tier that fits faceless creators who want volume without the editing grind. Demand concentrates at the cheapest tier (15 buyers, versus 9 and 3), which tells you most buyers test small.
Cross-posting and agency tiers
Cross-posting management ($650/mo) and the Tier 2 / Tier 3 agency tiers ($1,500 and $2,000/mo) are the "hands-off" end. Be aware the two agency tiers list zero itemized deliverables, only "free up your time" copy, and the detailed scope sits behind a login gate, so you can't compare the $500/mo delta before entering the intake flow. Buyer counts are honest but tiny (one cross-posting buyer, four on each agency tier), and the whole premium suite is only about two months old.
What do you actually get for $79.99/mo?
For $79.99/mo you get weekly live strategy calls, curated TikTok Shop product picks, GMV Max playbooks, a past-call recording library, a Creator Playbook, and a Discord community. Access to higher-rate "TAP" affiliate links runs through the owner's separate Collective storefront. The contents are disclosed; the outcomes are not promised.
- Weekly live strategy calls: the core of the membership, per the tagline and About copy.
- Community live recordings: a searchable library of past calls.
- Curated product picks: resolving to a hub of 500+ products across dozens of brands.
- GMV Max playbooks: coaching on TikTok's paid-ads automation, not access to a secret tool.
- Creator Playbook, Discord, announcements: the standard community apps.
One honest gap: a member-facing "AI tool" is referenced as a benefit but isn't listed among the community apps or documented anywhere, and the recent critical review couldn't find it. Treat it as unconfirmed until it's visible in-app.
How good are On Socials' reviews?
On Socials holds a 4.8 rating from 18 reviews on its Whop store, with 17 of 18 positive. That's genuinely strong, but read it with context: only 10 reviews render publicly, none are tied to the high-ticket agency tiers, and the lone critical review flags a real onboarding problem rather than a service complaint.
The positive reviews are enthusiastic and recurring on themes of belonging, active retention and learning. The single 2-star review (June 2026, three days after purchase) reports an onboarding and support-access glitch: an unanswered Loom contact, no live-call alerts, Discord that wouldn't connect. It's one detailed, recent complaint, not a fraud or refund claim. Beyond Whop, the external footprint is near-zero: no Trustpilot, BBB or dedicated Reddit thread names On Socials, which cuts both ways, since there's also no independent corroboration of results. Bottom line: the reviews are real and mostly positive, but they are store-wide social proof on a young store, not proof that any specific paid tier delivers.
Red flags and green flags
| Green flags | Red flags |
|---|---|
| Real, Forbes-verified operator with $222K+ earned shown publicly on Whop | Two agency tiers ($1,500 & $2,000/mo) list zero concrete deliverables; scope is login-gated |
| Transparent, modest buyer counts on every tier: real traction, not inflated claims | One recent critical review reports broken onboarding and unanswered support |
| Honest, consistent $4/video editing pricing, unbundled so you buy only what you need | Very thin premium traction; the paid agency suite is only ~2 months old |
| Disclosed community contents with no bait-and-switch in the "see more" text | Alleged "RiseNow" lineage is unverified: separate accounts, different owners, no announcement |
| Zero scam, refund or chargeback complaints found across every search angle | A referenced member "AI tool" is undocumented and wasn't visible to one reviewer |
Is On Socials better than other paid communities?
It depends on what you weigh. On Socials offers a verified operator plus a-la-carte agency and editing add-ons at a mid price, while a rival like 6-Figure Creator is larger and more-reviewed with a 60-day money-back guarantee. Neither is a blanket "#1." We keep the full side-by-side on our worth-it page.
The niche has roughly 35 near-identical Whop communities, so fit matters more than a ranking. If you want the honest comparison table and a decision framework for whether a paid community earns its fee at all, read whether a paid TikTok Shop affiliate community is worth it.
Who should join On Socials, and who shouldn't?
Join On Socials if you'll genuinely post volume, want accountability plus product and higher-rate link access, and can afford $80/mo without needing it to pay off next week. Skip it if you expect guaranteed income, haven't yet joined TikTok's free program, or need itemized scope before buying the high-ticket agency tiers.
The single best reason to join is the operator: you're paying for coaching from someone with a checkable, mainstream-verified record, in a category full of anonymous claims. The single best reason to wait is the premium track record: the agency and editing tiers are new and thinly documented, so a smaller test (membership or a single editing package) beats jumping to the top of the ladder. Whatever you decide, the affiliate program stays free, and no community can promise you earnings.
Buy it if you're…
- Priya, posting daily. Already past 1,000 followers and shipping video every day → the weekly calls, product picks and higher-rate links compound, and $80/mo is a rounding error against her volume.
- Marcus, running faceless pages. Hates editing and wants volume → the flat $4/video editing packages buy back his time a-la-carte without the agency price tag.
- Dana, burned by gurus. Distrusts anonymous coaches → a Forbes-named operator with $222K+ shown publicly on Whop is the one credential she can actually check.
Skip it (for now) if you're…
- Devon, on day one. Hasn't joined TikTok's free affiliate program yet → do that first; it's free, and paying for coaching on top of nothing is premature.
- Gabe, chasing a guarantee. Wants a promised payout → no community can give one; treat any "guaranteed income" claim as a red flag, not a reason to buy.
- Harper, eyeing the agency tiers. Tempted by the $1,500 to $2,000/mo tiers → their scope is login-gated and only ~2 months old; test the membership before spending four figures a month.