So, do we have numbers on how many people have created groups, how many groups there now are, how many private and how many public, how many people have signed up in groups, and other such numbers of how the success of Skool is going?
I signed up for Skool when we moved from Facebook for Consulting Accelerator. It was free. And then I got that email ✉️. You know the one where @Sam Ovens said it would be $100 Bucks a month? I replied and said I hadn't really used it much, and if I were to pay for it, I probably would. Well, I paid, and I'll tell you right now! YES! 🤯 The simplicity and function are like magic 🌟. I'm seeding my first community with content now. Can't wait to invite my list and see what they like. One request. Drip content. I had to convert a 5-Day Bootcamp into a 5-Step Getting Started Right Sequence. Dripping content out over a specified timeframe after a course is activated is the only thing that Skool is missing. A cool gamification piece would be to unlock content after they've reached a specific level. I can see that increasing the engagement in the communities. What do you think? Drip or Not to Drip? 👇
This is a group on Skool, about Skool, by people who use Skool. Here's 4 ways to get started: 1. Check out our "Skool 101" course to learn about the product and common use-cases. 2. Use Skool and share your feedback by posting/commenting in the community. 3. Attend our monthly "Skool office hours" livestreams for product updates and Q&A. 4. Want to create your own group on Skool? Click here to do that. Watch the video below for a quick overview of the product. Enjoy 🎉