Entrepreneurship
My Honest Review on Kruze Hunter-Boyd and His Company, Closer Institute

The first time I encountered Kruze Hunter-Boyd was in Melbourne at a coworking place. I recognized him as I’d seen one of his ads on YouTube. Anyway, I wasn’t at all impressed by that because after all, I work with some of the most renowned and highly sought-after businesses in the world.
After taking a look at his socials online, I was still sceptical as there are a lot of “guru’s” out there who can talk the walk, but few actually walk the talk.
Until I overheard a conversation Kruze had on the phone.
The more I watched Kruze at work, the more apparent it became that he preaches what he teaches. He is constantly on the phone teaching his students scripts, conversations and different emotional intelligence techniques in order for them to improve their remote closing skills.
Still, anyone can educate themselves online and regurgitate what they’ve learned. So I decided to approach Kruze and him about his work, and he explained what the infamous “remote closing” skill was and how it’s not only changing his students’ lives through Closer Institute but also how it changed his entire life 3 years ago.
I didn’t know that Kruze was doing remote closing full-time for a few years before he started showing others how to do it. He worked with multiple 6, 7 and 8-figure online earners and worked his way up to earning $5,000, $10,000, heck, even $25,000 in one single week as a remote closer.
The part of his story that moved me the most was when he shared with me about the peak of his remote closing career when he and his friends moved to Thailand and Bali to experience the “digital nomad” lifestyle. Everything was working out as Kruze had imagined; business was going steady, sales were coming through, and most importantly, he was having fun while doing it. Until something horrible happened.
“Hi, is this Kruze Hunter-Boyd?” the police asked, “Yes”, Kruze answered. “We have terrible news. Your friend was involved in a motorbike crash and passed away instantly. We need you to come to the station to identify him,” the police explained. And just like that, everything changed.
When I asked Kruze about his friend, he said, “It seems so surreal waking up in a foreign country to hear the news your brother has passed away, like a movie that you just want someone to stop and say it’s not real.”
After chatting with him, I could tell this affected Kruze a lot. This moment shifted his entire mindset around life, money and success. It wasn’t about making himself rich and being that guy everyone wanted to be like. It was about helping others experience the freedom and abundance they needed in order to grow. He understood at a deeper level that life is short, hence why you need to do something different to live the life you truly deserve.
This entire story moved me, as I also lost my cousin to an unexpected motorbike accident. It changed me forever, and as I type this, I remember him and how much of him I saw in me. It makes me sad, but I guess we will only know what happens after this life once our time is up.
This is not for him. This is for you. The reader and the person who is looking to dramatically change his life forever by learning a new skill that can 10X everything in your life. Most guru’s online have never had a real-life experience that has propelled them forward into serving the world in a way that goes beyond themselves.
I’ve seen a few reviews online about Kruze, and I know for a fact none of those reviewers have sat down with him and interviewed him as I have in today’s article. I pride myself on always delivering honest and thoughtful reviews, even if they affect the above-mentioned person in my headlines.
If you’re thinking about joining Kruze’s program, I’d highly recommend getting in contact with the team at Closer Institute. They don’t practise any unethical selling techniques and won’t push you into doing anything you don’t want to do. I’ve seen it first-hand, having spent some time with him in the office and outside the office, and can see that he genuinely cares about helping his students succeed.
