Free value for Skool creators: Your Zoom storage is costing you money (and time).
If you're running a Skool community, you're probably doing: - Member onboarding calls - Coaching sessions - Course recordings - Community Q&As And then Zoom hits you with the storage warning. Now you're: - Paying for extra storage you shouldn't need - Manually downloading recordings to share in Skool - Searching through an unorganized mess to find that member call from last month - Deleting old content you might need later - Wasting 10-15 minutes after every call managing files Here's how I solved it: Zoom → Vimeo. Automatically. The Setup (5 minutes, one time): 1. Install Vimeo app from Zoom Marketplace 2. Connect your accounts 3. Pick your default folder 4. Configure Zoom to auto-delete recordings after 24 hours 5. Done What Happens: Every Zoom recording uploads to Vimeo when the call ends. Then you can: - Embed directly in your Skool classroom - Share private links with members - Search by what was said (auto-transcription) - Organize by topic/cohort/member The Numbers: - Zoom Business: 5-10GB (20 calls max) - Vimeo Standard: 1TB/year (1,200+ calls) Why Community Builders Need This: - Organization: Folders for different cohorts, modules, or member types - Privacy: Password-protect member-only content - Search: Find specific advice you gave months ago - Embedding: Works seamlessly in Skool posts - Collaboration: Team can add timestamps and notes The Catch: You need to configure Zoom to auto-delete after upload (I use 24 hours). ------------------------------------------------------------------ Quick Question for This Community: The Zoom → Vimeo thing above? That's just step 1. Here's what I'm actually building: A system for Skool owners to turn every video into 10+ pieces of usable content. And before you ask: No, this is NOT another "AI Automation" community. Here's the real problem: As a Skool owner, you're creating videos constantly: - Recorded teaching modules (courses, trainings, lessons) - One-to-one discovery calls with prospects - Live Q&A workshops with groups of students or clients - Internal team meetings, brainstorming sessions, day-to-day operations