I have a question, i've been using FB for the community part, Kartra for my course and for my website. I've seen CF 2.0 for a months and yes it's cool, but let's be honest, they are quite expensive. My point is I want to know if we have a funnel & website somewhere in Skool, to be able to gain some solid confidence on who we are and how we do things in our business At least, Skool is awesome ! Thank you Sam for this golden space you created !
Hi, I am looking for the best “PAID Community” training if possible using Skool as Community Software, or also a Mastermind about it… Any options you can recommend me??? Thanks in advance!
@Sid Sahasrabuddhe , in community empire school monthly payment is covered with that group monthly subscription fee? If Yes, do I need to use their affiliate link?
@Erika Kulpina , so in same way we can “lock” some course we can “lock” paid monthly recurring membership modules inside our public group by setting up other payment gateway! Right?
In this video i connected Thrivecart as my payment processor via Zapier and a webhook to my Skool group to automate member invitation after product purchase...I hope this is helpful...Dennis
it's like a mastermind in my pocket. I would keep it just for that. I've never had that with most other platforms i've been on kajabi/podia/teachable. It's mostly "i understand your frustration". I've been speaking with @Sid Sahasrabuddhe (HUGE shoutout) in dm's and he's been helping me figure out price points for my product... With data backed insights. Are you f****** kidding me, that's the shit you pay $10k for in a mastermind. Sid even got on a call with me and we workshopped together a launch plan for my course. Also, I was impressed with the unbiased advice. I was originally expecting for pricing, he was going to suggest using subscriptions only because of course, that's what Skool offers lol. Instead he listened to me. Learned about my business. Instead, suggested to charge a much higher upfront one time payment as he's seen that worked best and in my situation that would be a better option than charging subscription. Unbiased advice that makes your customer win even at the cost of the product. That's good karma. @Sam Ovens ... Whatever you're doing with this platform... It's good. -Qazi