Hidden AIO isn’t one of those bots you can just buy and start running instantly. With its growing reputation and limited seats, access is managed through a waitlist system on Whop. If you’re interested in joining, here’s what the process actually looks like.
When you land on the Hidden AIO Whop page, you’ll see the blue “Join waitlist” button. This is the first step — no instant checkout, no bypass. Because of the capped user base (873 members at the time of writing), the team only lets new users in when slots free up or expansions roll out.
If you’re approved, the current structure is:
$49.99/month subscription
$199.99 initial fee (one-time on-boarding)
30-day trial included
That initial fee can surprise newcomers, but it’s essentially the buy-in cost for getting through the gate. After that, the monthly fee is in line with other top-tier automation bots.
Once you’re in, the 30-day trial gives you time to:
Learn the UI and setup process (praised for being clean and beginner-friendly).
Connect with 24/7 support if you hit issues.
Test modules on supported sites — from Popmart and Walmart in the US to additional retail targets being expanded in Europe.
The onboarding guides and Discord community are designed to make the setup process smooth even if it’s your first bot.
Hidden AIO isn’t static. The dev team pushes multiple updates daily, adding new modules and refining speed and stability. If you join, staying active in the Discord is key — it’s where patch notes, new modules, and troubleshooting tips drop first.
Getting into Hidden AIO requires patience, since the waitlist is the only entry point. But once accepted, members highlight the combination of speed, active development, and real support as the factors that make the entry fee worthwhile.
For US-based users chasing Popmart and similar drops, it’s one of the stronger AIO options available. For EU users, the expanding coverage is worth watching — and joining early may give you a front-row seat as new regions come online.