Divine is the most reviewed US cook group on Whop. When you search for it, the five-star count is the first thing you see, followed immediately by the price: $74.99/month. That combination is exactly why people go looking for a real review β they want to know if the numbers are genuine before committing to one of the more expensive subscriptions in the market.
We spent a full month inside with a paid membership. Here's what we actually found.
What you get inside Divine
Divine is built around breadth. Most US cook groups specialise β sneakers, or electronics, or FBA. Divine runs dedicated monitor channels and staff for all of them simultaneously: Nike SNKRS and Adidas Confirmed for sneakers, Best Buy and Amazon for electronics and power tools, PokΓ©mon Center and Target for trading cards, and a full Amazon FBA operation. Each category has its own channel structure and its own team.
This matters because reselling trends shift. The group that was exclusively sneaker-focused in 2022 might be leaving money on the table now. Divine's breadth means you're covered regardless of what's hot in any given month.
Monitor speed and reliability
We ran side-by-side comparisons during several major drops. Divine's monitors consistently landed in the top tier β not always first on every single release, but fast enough that we were never left catching up. On Nike SNKRS and Shopify drops specifically, the alert infrastructure performed well under pressure.
The monitors didn't miss drops. That sounds obvious but it isn't β plenty of groups miss alerts entirely during high-traffic periods. Divine's uptime during the drops we tested was reliable.
Support β the part that actually surprised us
"24/7 support" is written in every cook group's marketing. In practice it usually means a pinned FAQ and a moderator who responds the next morning. Divine's support is legitimately different. We asked questions at 2am and got real answers within minutes β from staff members who clearly understood bot setup, proxy configuration, and retailer-specific behaviour. That's not something you can fake at scale.
Onboarding is structured. New members get a proper walkthrough of the Discord rather than being thrown into 50 channels and left to figure it out. For anyone joining for the first time, this alone removes a lot of friction.
The 5-day free trial β how to use it properly
Divine offers a 5-day free trial with full access. Most people browse the Discord for a day, decide it seems active, and then either subscribe or cancel. That's the wrong approach.
Use the trial during an active drop week. Join during a Nike SNKRS release or a Best Buy drop event. Try to act on at least one alert β not necessarily with a bot, just manually. See how fast the alerts land, how the community reacts, and whether the staff guidance actually helps. Five days of real activity will tell you more than five days of passive reading.
Who Divine is for
- Resellers who work across multiple categories and want one subscription that covers everything
- People who want serious support infrastructure rather than a Discord server with monitors bolted on
- Anyone generating regular income from reselling where $74.99 is a straightforward ROI calculation
Who it's not for
- Casual resellers who flip occasionally β the price is hard to justify on a few transactions a month
- Resellers focused exclusively on trading cards β Divine Cards at $35/month is the same team and infrastructure narrowed to TCG
- Retail arbitrage and price error hunters β Deal Soldier at $44/month does that job more affordably
Verdict: 9.5/10
Divine earns its position at the top of our US rankings. The monitor breadth, support quality, and track record of member results are all real. The price is the only genuine barrier β and for active resellers, it clears easily. The 5-day trial removes all risk from finding out.
See how Divine compares to every other US group
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