Currently my community doesn't have the ability to prevent DM's if you're below a certain level (I am VERY excited about this feature! Hope it comes soon). So I posted the attached announcement in my community, my goal is to start a "wall of shame" where people will publicly post screenshots of people who think that they can join our community just to sell their own product in DM's. I can't say I came up with this idea myself, I think I saw another community do something similar and I think it's a GREAT idea! I'll update you guys with my progress but first I have two questions: 1) How do you deal with this problem in your own communities? 2) What do you think of the "wall of shame" idea?
Can I purchase Skool and install clients into it for them to utilize? I'd set it up and manage some aspects of course. Or must they be the owners of the account?
@Arthur Koster to clarify - do you want to manage multiple separate group subscriptions that you set up for clients but then they run the group? You essentially would just be signing up and adding some of the initial content? The issue you might have is if your account creates these groups, then you would be the associated admin/creator which would give you attribution for any referral groups. If you are helping others set up their own Skool groups, my recommendation would be to have them create groups from their own accounts (and payment methods) then make you group admin (even if temporarily) to set things up internally and add/edit some of the content.
Hi. The last module (ie the last module to be reviewed by my students) automatically appears as the first module when one open the set on the app. How can I change that to make sure the 1st module appears 1st? Thx!
@Pierre-Etienne Vannier it's intended that classroom picks up where a student left off. Can you share more detail on your use case that makes more sense to always have module view reset when a user visits classroom? Curious to learn how you're using it. Thanks!
@Larina Tollman if you havenβt already, go through the announcement post and billing FAQ to understand the feature: https://www.skool.com/community/skool-payments-is-live-and-its-cheaper-than-stripe?p=05ccbc12 There is no one way to run a tiered community, but one common practice is to offer private courses/events just to members of specific tiers. That way you can have free or lower tier content then more to unlock at higher tiers when members want to take their learning or participation to the next level!