Sliding Scale Access

Like an insulin sliding scale —dosed to your situation.

In nursing, treatment is adjusted to the patient’s level. ThinkRN works the same way. No one gets locked out because of money. Choose what fits right now.

ThinkRN Access Protocol — Sliding Scale Reference

Baseline

Low Dose

Standard Drip

Max Rate

LevelTierAccess
1

Community

Baseline

FreeJoin Free
2

Supporter

Low Dose

Pay what you canSoon
3

Pro

Standard Drip

$9–$19 / moSoon
4

Ambassador Pro

Max Rate

ApplicationApply Now
1

Baseline

Community

Just getting started. Access the community and stay in the loop.

  • ThinkRN Telegram community
  • Public study tips & updates
  • Apply to Ambassador Program
Join Free
2

Low Dose

Supporter

Give what you can. Every dollar keeps the platform free for students who can't.

  • Everything in Community
  • Supporter badge in Telegram
  • Monthly exclusive resource drops
  • Early access to new content
Coming Soon
3

Standard Drip

Pro

Full access to every resource, framework, and benefit ThinkRN has to offer.

  • Everything in Supporter
  • 500–1,000 NCLEX practice questions
  • Clinical thinking frameworks
  • Pharmacology deep-dives
  • Priority support
  • Founding member recognition
Coming Soon
4

Max Rate

Ambassador Pro

For accepted ambassadors leading their campus community.

  • Everything in Pro
  • Ambassador-only resources
  • Campus leadership toolkit
  • Direct line to the ThinkRN team
  • Platform recognition
Apply Now

🎓 Not in nursing?

ThinkEDU is bringing this same framework to engineering, pre-med, pharmacy, and more.

See the ThinkEDU roadmap →

How AI Is Used at ThinkRN

What AI looks at

Your application and study patterns — to help Ray review faster and match you to the right resources.

What AI suggests

Which applicants to prioritize, which content to surface, which outreach to draft — all shown to Ray first.

What humans decide

Every application approval. Every message sent. Every access decision. AI drafts — Ray approves.

The sliding scale philosophy

A nurse adjusts the dose to the patient. We adjust the cost to the student. If you can give more, you help someone who can’t. The mission matters more than the money.