Will I ever have to pay additional fees after joining the Network?
No matter what plan you subscribe to, you will have access to all of the spaces, events, and educational resources currently in our network. At the present moment, there will be no additional charges or fees beyond your membership. However, as we grow and continue to expand our offerings there may come a point where we offer certifications, trainings, or coaching packages that will had an additional charge.
How do I know which membership plan is right for me?
Honestly, it is about choosing the membership plan that feels congruent for you and in alignment with where you are at financially, at this present moment. There is no right or wrong here, we trust our members to make the best decision regarding what plan feels most appropriate for themselves. We also recognize that life happens and if you desire to shift your membership because your economic circumstances have changed, know that that is possible.
Why is there a $200/month membership option?
As part of our full accessibility model of membership plans, we recognize that there might be some individuals who possess more financial resources, believe in the mission of Nuclear Fusion, and want to support the project above and beyond. The $200/month registration supports network members who came in at the $0 plan, supports our growing team and maintaining the infrastructure of the network, and ensures that we are able to keep our offerings free and/or at a significantly reduced price.
Is there a free membership plan available?
Absolutely! We are excited to be able to offer a free membership plan. Like all of our other membership plans, the free membership has access to all of our events, educational resources, and connection spaces.
Who is the team organizing the Nuclear Fusion Network?
This project is blessed to have a plethora of exceptional humans at the helm. Our website - nuclearfusionapp.com - has an entire page dedicated to all of the folks on our team.
Do I have to identify as queer, neurodivergent, or polyamorous to join?
Not at all. Our network is open to anyone who desires to build and foster community and connection in alignment with our culture and values, regardless of your identity. It is true that most of our team identifies as queer, neurodivergent, and ployamourous and many folks in those communities are attracted to the network. Perhaps it is because these communities often experience rejection and exclusion from their families, as well as society at large, and desire to form their own chosen family to navigate the hellscape we find ourselves in.
What’s the difference between the NF Network and the NF App?
NF Network is the Alpha Version of our app that is hosted on Mighty Networks, and NF App is the Beta Version of our app that is in development and we hope to fully code in the next couple of years. We made the decisions to launch the Alpha Version for a couple of reasons. Folks were sharing stories with our team everyday about how much they needed the app, how it would change their life, and wondered when we would launch. We knew we couldn’t wait years for the development of this app. Also, we realized that instead of launching the app, receiving a bunch of feedback on the user experience, and then spending hundreds of thousands of dollars reformatting the app, we could launch the alpha version on Mighty Networks right now and gain invaluable feedback from our members that we could integrate into the coding and design of the beta app. Since Mighty Networks is a platform that we are utilizing there are some limitations to what we can do, both functionally and aesthetically. However, this experiment serves as a good basis of what the eventual native app will be.
What’s the difference between Fusionist, Fusionite, and Fusioneer?
We love some branded terminology so when we were brainstorming what should we call different pockets of our team we came up with Fusionist, Fusionite, and Fusioneer. Fusionists refers to any member of our network. Fusionites refers to our incredible team of Moderators who are the literal lifeblood of our network. They are in the network engaging with members, answering questions, and also hosting events. We love our Mods so much! Fusioneers refers to our core team of Founders. The folks working behind the scenes - and sometimes in front - to architect the network and the overall business operations.
Can I rejoin after I cancel?
To re-apply to join the Nuclear Fusion Network, here’s what you’ll need to do: 1. Choose a New PlanIf you try to access an expired plan, when you attempt to login you’ll be directed to the Nuclear Fusion Network landing page, you’ll have the options to Choose a Plan or Sign in. Select “Choose a Plan” - you are free to choose the same Membership Plan as before or a different plan entirely.
2. Create Your New Account Select a Membership Plan, select Subscribe, and go through the steps to Create Account. Feel free to use the same email and even password as before; the system will not recognize you as a returning user since you deleted your account. Please do not select “Sign In” as the system will not have a record of your previous account.
3. Submit Your Answers Provide answers to the required registration questions, addressing any of the concerns or potential misunderstandings outlined above. 4. Wait for ApprovalOnce we receive your new request to join with new answers, we’ll review them and get back to you with our response within one business day.
What’s the Mighty Network & Why is your app on it?
Mighty Network is a digital 3rd space and hosting platform for our network. Mighty Network allowed us to begin to offer services while our native app is being built. We researched a number of platforms and felt that Mighty Network met our needs the most. There were a couple of reasons why we went with Mighty. We wanted a digital community space where folks could (A) message one another and creates costs like a Facebook group (B) Access a cache of educational resources and materials, like Kajabi (C) participate in live events and live streaming. Though Mighty Networks has some technical limitations, we are pleased with it so far.