If you've been searching for The Freedom Era and landing on a member's login page for something called The Digital Era, you're not imagining things. The platform has rebranded.
A note on my perspective: I'm an active Enagic distributor in Kristie and Clint's downline and a member of their community. I'm not going to share anything from private member spaces, but I'm also not writing this from the outside.
What Was The Freedom Era?
The Freedom Era was an Enagic training platform founded by Kristie X Ord and Clint X Morgan, an Australian husband-and-wife team, along with Balazs W. Kardos and Rebekah L Femia. Previously known as the Freedom Collective, The Freedom Era operated as a membership-based training platform teaching Enagic distributors how to build their business online via three core pillars: education, automation, and duplication.
Pricing: $99/month or $897/year for the membership platform, in addition to the Enagic machine purchase required to become a distributor ($3,530–$7,080 USD depending on model and country).
The platform's training focused on personal branding, attraction marketing, social media content creation, and the spiritual/personal development framing that distinguished TFE from other Enagic training platforms. It described itself as a community for conscious entrepreneurs, and for many people, that community aspect was the most valuable part of being a member. I myself have met many amazing people in the community; people genuinely committed to what they're building.
What Is The Digital Era?
The Digital Era is the rebranded version of The Freedom Era. If you're a member, you'll recognise the new platform at thedigitaleraplatform.org. If you're researching from the outside, the short version is: same founders, same community, same products, new name.
The public-facing Freedom Era sites are now offline, which is why searches for "The Freedom Era" can feel confusing right now. You're not missing something. The platform exists, it's active, and it's operating under the new name.
What didn't change:
- The founders. Kristie X Ord, and Rebekah L. Femia remain the leaders.
- The community. The same people are still there, still building.
- The collaboration. Members from different uplines still work together, share strategies, and support each other's builds. That cross-upline culture is one of the things that makes this community different from most Enagic training platforms.
- The spirit of what the platform is—a training and support community for Enagic distributors.
- The underlying Enagic opportunity. The machines, the commission structure, the income disclosure, and everything that matters about the business itself is unchanged.
The specifics of what changed inside the platform—curriculum updates, any pricing adjustments, new features—are for members to discover directly. What I can speak to is that the community hasn't changed in spirit. It's the same people, the same culture, operating under a new name.
Why You're Seeing Two Names
If you're researching this platform, most of what you'll find online still uses The Freedom Era name—reviews, Reddit threads, third-party write-ups. That content was written before the rebrand; some of it reflects genuine experiences from people who built inside the community, some from people with no experience, too.
The name change doesn't make that history disappear, and it doesn't need to. Every platform has people it suited well and people it didn't—that's true of every training program in this space. The relevant question isn't what it was called. It's whether the approach suits how you want to build.
What This Means If You're Evaluating the Platform
If you're a current member, the platform has moved to thedigitaleraplatform.org. Everything else you already know about your community and your membership applies.
If you're considering joining, the name change is genuinely not the most important thing to evaluate. The questions that matter are the same as they were under the previous name:
- Does the training approach suit how you want to build? TFE/TDE teaches a social-media-first, personal-brand-led method. If that resonates, it's a genuine fit. If you prefer a different approach, it may not be.
- Who will your upline be, and what support do they provide after you join?
- Does the platform reveal the Enagic product and its price upfront, before you commit to the membership, if that's important to you?
- What does the income disclosure say about typical Enagic distributor earnings? The median 1A distributor earned $466.30 in 2024 before expenses. See the full breakdown →
If you came here looking for The Freedom Era and found this: the platform still exists, now as The Digital Era at thedigitaleraplatform.org. For a full evaluation of the training approach, pricing, and who it suits, see our complete review → when published.
The Honest Summary
The Freedom Era rebranded to The Digital Era. The member platform URL changed. The founders, the community, the underlying Enagic opportunity, and the spirit of the platform haven't changed.
As someone in their downline, I can tell you the community is real, and the conversations inside it are the kind you don't find in most online business spaces. Whether it's the right platform for you depends on whether the build approach suits you—not on what the platform is called.
The income data, the training approach, and the support structure matter more than the name. Those are documented in the Enagic income disclosure article → and will be covered in the full platform review → when published.
Aimee Devlin is an Enagic Independent Distributor (ID 1916898) in the downline of Kristie X Ord and Clint X Morgan, based in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. This article documents publicly available information about The Freedom Era and The Digital Era as of May 2026, supplemented by community membership. Private member content has not been shared. The Water Model is an independent editorial publication and is not affiliated with or endorsed by The Freedom Era, The Digital Era, or Kristie X Ord.
Frequently asked questions
What happened to The Freedom Era?
The Freedom Era rebranded to The Digital Era. The member platform moved to thedigitaleraplatform.org. The founders Kristie X Ord and Rebekah L. Femia, the community, and the underlying Enagic opportunity are unchanged as of May 2026.
Is The Digital Era the same as The Freedom Era?
Yes. The Digital Era is the rebranded version of The Freedom Era, an Enagic training platform founded by Kristie X Ord, Clint X Morgan, Balazs W. Kardos, and Rebekah L. Femia. The platform name and member URL changed. The founders, community, and underlying opportunity did not.
Is The Freedom Era still active?
The Freedom Era continues operating under The Digital Era name. The member platform is at thedigitaleraplatform.org. Public sites thefreedomera.com and thefreedomera.org are offline as of May 2026.
Is The Digital Era a scam?
No. The Digital Era is an Enagic training platform that teaches Enagic distributors how to market and sell online. Whether it suits you depends on your build style, your upline support, and your honest reckoning with Enagic's income disclosure figures. The median 1A Enagic distributor earned $466.30 in 2024 before expenses.
What is thedigitaleraplatform.org?
thedigitaleraplatform.org is the member login URL for The Digital Era, the rebranded version of The Freedom Era Enagic training platform.