In-Depth Review ยท Updated May 2026
Here's the moment that made me actually consider Text That Girl seriously: a buddy of mine showed me a string of three "hey what's up" messages he'd been sending to a girl he matched with on Hinge. Three weeks. Zero replies. He couldn't figure out what was wrong. The girl wasn't ignoring him. She just had nothing to reply to.
That's the entire problem this course is built around. You got the number. You got the match. Now what?
Race DePriest's Text That Girl claims to fix that โ to give you a framework for taking a conversation from first message to scheduled date in as few as 5-10 texts. I worked through the whole thing. Here's what's actually in it, what works, and what doesn't.
Text That Girl is a digital course (video + PDF + bonus content) by Race DePriest. He's been in the men's dating-coach space since around 2008, and this is his flagship texting program. The premise is simple: most guys are good enough at the in-person part to get a number or a match. They lose at the texting part. The course is 100% focused on that gap.
It covers:
The single best chapter, in my opinion. It's a framework for opening texts that work even when you have nothing in common with the girl, no shared context, and no inside joke from when you met. Most texting advice falls apart in this exact situation. Race's "Let Me Guess" structure โ making a playful, slightly cocky guess about something in her profile or photo โ short-circuits the "what do I say?" paralysis. I tested it on three matches over a weekend with the friend I mentioned earlier. Two replied within the hour. The third didn't, which is what happens sometimes, but his reply rate went from "almost zero" to "actually decent."
Inside the member area, Race walks through real text exchanges from his coaching clients โ including ones that worked and ones that crashed. He highlights the exact moment a conversation pivoted, where the energy died, and what the guy could have done differently. This is the kind of content YouTube can't really teach because it requires showing private messages. It's worth more than the textbook lessons in my opinion.
Three things to be honest about:
1. Some specific examples feel dated. A few of the video lessons reference texting culture from 2018-2020 โ long emoji chains, certain slang, that kind of thing. The structures still work but the literal examples can come off as a few years late. Don't copy lines verbatim; learn the framework and write your own.
2. The "getting sexy pictures" section is what it is. Race teaches it as a natural progression of an established texting relationship, and it's framed more thoughtfully than the title suggests. But if that's not where you're trying to go in your conversations, you can just skip that chapter.
3. The upsell stack is aggressive. After you buy the core course, you get an order bump and a few upsells offering related programs ("19 Lust Triggers," "Project Messaging Mayhem," etc.). Skip them on first purchase. The base course is enough to learn the framework. You can come back if you actually want more.
Text That Girl is sold through ClickBank, which means every purchase comes with a 60-day no-questions-asked refund. Not 30. Not 14. Sixty. If you buy it, work through it, and decide it's not for you, you email ClickBank and you get your money back. Refund usually hits the card within 3 business days.
That makes the actual financial risk on this program close to zero. You're trading a weekend of attention for the chance that the framework clicks.
If you fit the "this is probably for you" list โ yeah, buy it. Work through the texting framework specifically (skip the sexy-pictures chapter if it doesn't fit your situation). Apply the "Let Me Guess" opener structure to your next three matches and see what happens. The course pays for itself with one date you wouldn't have gotten otherwise.
If you're not currently in the texting-women phase โ save your money. There's better content elsewhere for relationships, attraction, or general dating strategy.
Yes โ it's a real texting course (videos + PDFs + bonus breakdowns) sold through ClickBank with a 60-day refund window. Race DePriest has been in the dating-coach space since 2008. The program itself is grounded and tactical.
Pricing varies because ClickBank runs promotions. The base course is in the same range as a dinner out, and the full funnel (with order bump + upsells) maxes out at around $141.
Yes โ a 60-day no-questions-asked refund through ClickBank. Buy, work through it, ask for your money back any time in the first 60 days.
Men who get phone numbers (or matches on apps) but then can't turn those into actual dates because their texting stalls out. It's a texting course, not a general dating course.
Yes โ and the framework is more useful than the templates. The course teaches a structure (open, hook, qualify, transition, ask out) rather than just memorized lines. That structure works in 2026 even though specific examples in the videos feel dated.