In-Depth Review · Updated May 2026
Look, I'll be straight with you. I almost didn't review this one. The name alone sounds like something you'd see scrolling past a sketchy banner ad at 2 a.m. But enough readers asked me about Alex Allman's Revolutionary Sex program that I finally caved, paid for it out of my own pocket, and spent 30 days actually working through the material.
If you're here, you're probably weighing the same question I was: is this just another over-promised guru product, or is there something real inside it?
Short answer: it's better than I expected, worse than the sales page claims, and probably worth the money for a very specific type of guy. Let me explain who that is.
Revolutionary Sex is a digital program (video lessons + PDFs) created by Alex Allman, who's been in the men's-coaching space for over 15 years. The pitch is that most men get sex and intimacy fundamentally wrong — not because of technique, but because of three things they were never taught:
It's a mix of practical technique (yes, the specific stuff) and mindset. The mindset half is the part that surprised me. I went in expecting a glorified Cosmopolitan article. I got something closer to a relationship-coaching workshop.
After 30 days, here's where I landed:
Three things I didn't expect:
1. The "insecurity" section is the best part. Allman spends a real amount of time on why men freeze up, get in their own heads, or push too hard — and how to actually break those patterns. It reads more like therapy than seduction content, in a good way.
2. He doesn't trash-talk women. A lot of products in this corner of the internet have a bitter edge. This one doesn't. The tone is "here's how this works, here's how to be a partner she'd choose again." That alone puts it ahead of 90% of the competition.
3. The pricing is fair. I won't put the exact number here (it changes, and ClickBank sometimes runs a discount), but it's roughly the cost of a nice dinner out — for a program designed to make every dinner out afterward better. That math works for me.
ClickBank — the platform Revolutionary Sex is sold through — has a 60-day no-questions-asked refund policy on every product. Not 30. Not 14. Sixty. If you buy this, work through it, and decide it's not for you, you email them and you get your money back. I tested this on a different ClickBank product last year just to confirm. Worked, no friction, refund hit my card in 3 business days.
That alone makes the downside on a program like this pretty close to zero. The worst-case outcome is you wasted a weekend.
If you fit the "this is probably for you" list above — buy it, work through it, and apply it. Don't just watch and nod. The guys who get value out of programs like this are the ones who treat them like homework, not entertainment.
If you don't fit that list, save your money. There's no shame in not needing the same thing everyone else needs.
Yes — it's a real digital program (videos + PDFs) created by men's coach Alex Allman, sold through ClickBank, with a 60-day refund window. It's not a scam, but the sales page over-promises. Treat it like a course, not a magic pill.
Pricing varies because ClickBank sometimes runs promotions. As of 2026 it's roughly the cost of a nice dinner out. Check the order page for the current price.
Yes. Because it's sold through ClickBank, every purchase has a 60-day no-questions-asked refund guarantee. You can buy, work through it, and ask for your money back at any point in the first 60 days.
It's aimed at men in long-term relationships who want to be better, more present partners — and who suspect their current technique or mindset has gaps. It's not for casual hookup advice or quick-fix seekers.
For the right person, yes — with the caveat that you actually have to do the work. The 60-day refund makes the real risk close to zero. If you fit the "who it's for" profile above, it's a defensible buy.