InfinityBiz review + alternative
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Looking for an all-in-one digital marketing solution? What Internet marketer wouldn't be tempted by the promise of saving $11,000 yearly on a complete package offering storage, autoresponder, video hosting, e-learning site, funnel builder, and website builder?
InfinityBiz makes bold claims, but our investigation reveals why it's too good to be true. Let's examine the facts.
The product is sold on Warrior Plus by FireAILab, run by Daniel Adetunji (also known as BlueForce Tech) from the UK. A look at his track record shows seven previous products, with five rated products never exceeding 2 stars. For context: 1 star means "I hate this product," 2 stars mean "I don't like this product."
The numbers tell an interesting story. Out of 7,744 sales, 167 people gave negative ratings - seemingly just 2.16%. However, considering only about 10% of buyers typically purchase upsells, this translates to roughly 21.6% of serious buyers expressing strong dissatisfaction. That's one in five customers reporting a negative experience.
InfinityBiz promises to replace funnel builders, provide 250+ proven sales funnel templates, include built-in app monetization, and offer an "ironclad" 30-day money-back guarantee. Unfortunately, reality falls short of these claims.
The "ultimate 6-in-1 AI suite" actually only provides four accessible products:
Infinity Drive: Even the "unlimited" gold edition restricts uploads to 1GB. Trying to upgrade when attempting larger uploads leads to a dead end - literally displaying "looks like you've found the doorway to the great nothing."
Infinity Mail: While list creation is possible, you can't create functional subscription forms or link them to your lists, rendering the system unusable.
Infinity E-Learning: This redirects to CourseKit, a completely separate product that can't integrate with other InfinityBiz components.
Infinity Builder: Offers 27 template thumbnails without actual previews. The builder struggles with basic functions like video modification, image resizing, and HTML integration. It can't connect with CourseKit courses or Infinity Mail forms.
The promised app monetization features and 250+ funnel templates? Nowhere to be found.
Their "ironclad" money-back guarantee comes with hidden conditions: you must prove technical flaws to claim a refund. Even with numerous documented issues, refunds seem unlikely. Note: if refused, contact your bank about chargeback options.
The complete InfinityBiz package with all offers and OTOs costs around $300+. For the same investment, you could access a legitimate platform with reliable support. Consider Systeme.io - a proven alternative with over 10,000 satisfied customers that competes directly with ClickFunnels. Unlike InfinityBiz, Systeme.io maintains a stellar 4.9/5 rating on Trustpilot from 5,247 reviewers.
Ready to try a platform that actually delivers? Get your free Systeme.io trial at https://dub.sh/systeme.io and experience the difference between empty promises and real results.
Before investing in any digital marketing suite, always check user reviews, verify claims, and test core features during trial periods. Remember: if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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