
Russell Brunson Did It Again – OfferLab Pre-Launch Review
You ever get the feeling that building funnels online feels like a one-man band? You’re out here trying to play guitar, bang the drums, and blow the trumpet all at once. Fun for a minute… but exhausting long-term.
That’s exactly why Russell Brunson dropped OfferLab—and honestly, I think this might be one of the coolest shifts we’ve seen since the original ClickFunnels wave.
What the Heck Is OfferLab?
Think of OfferLab as a collaboration layer for marketers. Instead of every affiliate or course creator grinding in their own silo, OfferLab lets you pull multiple offers together into what Brunson calls “super-funnels.”
- You can browse offers in the CoLab Library
- Mix and match them into a funnel that fits your audience
- And here’s the kicker—commissions split automatically in real time
No spreadsheets. No “Hey bro, you still owe me $97 from that launch.” None of that nonsense.
And yeah—it works with the tools you already use. ClickFunnels, Kartra, Shopify, GoHighLevel… you don’t have to burn your old setup to try this out.
My Quick Mini-Review
I’ve been around this online marketing game for a while. And here’s my honest take:
- The Idea Rocks – Funnels finally get collaborative instead of competitive.
- It’s Dead Simple – Add your offers, pick partners, split commissions automatically.
- Still Fresh – It’s in pre-launch right now, which means the ecosystem is small. That’s either scary… or a massive early-mover advantage if you get in before the crowd shows up.
Who This Is For
If you’re:
- An affiliate tired of one-off launches and looking for recurring income streams
- A course creator who wants more people promoting your stuff without begging
- Or just a funnel hacker who loves shiny new toys that actually make sense…
OfferLab is worth a serious look.
Final Word
Russell has a knack for spotting where the industry’s headed. First funnels, now collaborative commerce. OfferLab feels like the “band” version of online marketing—you don’t have to play every instrument yourself.
I’m in. And if you want to plug in, jam with other marketers, and maybe cash in on commissions without the stress… you might want to be too.