What is Royalty Ronin, Travis Sago's Skool group?
Also known as: Royalty Ronin Skool, Royalty Ronin community, Travis Sago Skool group
If you searched “Royalty Ronin” you probably saw the Skool page and a number that sounds too good to read twice: members collecting $500 to $5,000 by replying to emails and DMs. Here’s what sits behind it.
Royalty Ronin is Travis Sago’s paid community on Skool. The whole thing runs on one rule he calls Serve No Master. You’re a partner, never an order-taker. No retainers, no boss, no permission needed.
The idea is simple to say and harder to do. Most businesses already have warm leads, an audience, or a course they built once and stopped selling. They never follow up on any of it. A Ronin partners with that owner, does the follow-up the owner skips, and keeps 25% to 50% of every sale. The owner risks nothing. You put in nothing upfront. This is the same gap I write about as found money, and it’s why the model is built on partnerships, not clients.
What you actually get inside
Three things, roughly in this order of value:
- The room. 500+ deal makers who partner on campaigns and pool what’s working, so nobody reinvents the wheel alone. Members post real wins: one paid off a mortgage 20 years early, another did $139,100 in 17 days. Your results depend on your own work, and there are no guarantees, but the receipts are public.
- Travis, daily. He’s in the group answering questions and walking through the plays in plain language. He’s not a cheerleader. You bring your own motivation.
- The plays. Several different ways to collect from assets you don’t own, from one-on-one follow-up with warm leads to licensing a dormant course for royalties.
I’m not going to teach the plays here, because the craft, the scripts, the deal structures, the follow-up flows, is what you build inside the group as you earn while you learn. The point of this page is to tell you what Royalty Ronin is and let you decide if it’s worth a look.
Who it’s for, and who it isn’t
It fits people who want income from partnerships and follow-up instead of building a product or an audience from scratch. It doesn’t fit anyone looking for a magic button to press. This is a skill. You learn the methods and you take action, or nothing happens.
The easiest way to judge it is to walk in and look. Travis covers the first seven days, so you can see the room, read the wins, and watch how he works before it costs you a thing.
FAQ
How much does Royalty Ronin cost?
It is $111 a month, and you can cancel any time. The first seven days are free, so you can look around before it costs you anything. There is no contract and no sales call to join.
Who is Travis Sago?
Travis Sago is a marketer known for partnership and follow-up campaigns rather than ads or funnels. He hosts Royalty Ronin and is in the group daily. His frameworks include the Rainmaker campaign and what he calls a Digital Vending Machine.
Is Royalty Ronin worth it?
That depends on whether you will do the work. The training and the room of 500+ deal makers are the draw, and the free trial lets you judge the fit before you pay. It is a skill to learn, not a magic button to press.
Do I need experience to join?
No. Most members start with no product, no audience, and no ad budget. You partner with someone who already has the asset and bring the follow-up they are not doing. The methods are taught in plain language inside the group.
Is there a free trial?
Yes. Travis covers your first seven days, so you can see how the group works and decide for yourself before paying. There is no pitch to sit through, and you can leave any time.
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Sources: Royalty Ronin (Travis Sago) on Skool