You join "Tony Robbins Arena" thinking you're in Tony's inner circle. The app is built by Mighty Software, Inc. in Palo Alto. The support email is help@mightynetworks.com. Your personal development goals, community posts, and payment data go to a tech company you've never heard of. Tony's face is on the app. Mighty Networks has the data. 30,000 people joined Tony Robbins Arena to transform their lives. Their data is governed by Mighty Networks — a platform that processes 9 billion data points per month, lets hosts export your email and preferences to a spreadsheet, and supports Meta and TikTok tracking pixels. You signed up for personal growth. A Palo Alto company got your personal data.
What they claim: Tony Robbins Inner Circle positioned as a premium, trusted personal development membership
What we found: 30,000+ members' data governed by Mighty Networks' privacy policy — which processes 9 billion data points per month, supports Meta/TikTok tracking pixels, and allows hosts to export full member lists to CSV. Members joining for Tony's coaching are subject to a tech platform's data practices.
What they claim: Tony Robbins Arena presented as Tony's exclusive membership community
What we found: Google Play developer: Mighty Software, Inc. Package: com.mightybell.tonyrobbinsarena. Support email: help@mightynetworks.com. All member data — personal development goals, community posts, payment info — goes to Mighty Networks' servers in Palo Alto, not Tony Robbins' organisation.
What they claim: Tony Robbins Arena promoted as exclusive, premium membership experience
What we found: Google Play reviews (2025-2026): "app is super clunky, hard to navigate, not a good user experience," "app itself is SUPER BAD — work on UX," reports of crashes and unresponsive commands. Premium pricing, white-label app quality.