Why this community exists (and why the size actually matters)
I read a post earlier today about someone building a very large Skool community. Big numbers. Big growth. Big success. It was inspiring, but not because of the revenue. What really landed with me was the intent. The idea that the community isn’t about the founder, the content, or the platform. It's about the people inside it. That’s exactly how I want this space to work. This isn’t a polished, “finished” product. It's being built in the open, with real people, real questions, and real work. What this community is (and isn’t) It’s about: - People sharing what they’re working on - Asking questions without feeling stupid - Learning from each other’s experiences - Making connections that wouldn’t happen elsewhere If this grows, it will be because the members made it valuable, not because of slick content or clever funnels. Why small communities are powerful When a group is small: - You get seen - Your questions don’t get buried - Conversations actually happen - Relationships can form That’s the phase we’re in right now, and it’s one I don’t want to rush past. If you’ve joined: - Please post what you’re working on - Share something you’re stuck on - Comment on someone else’s post if it resonates - Treat this as a safe, professional space to think out loud You don’t need to be “ready”.You don’t need to be an expert. You just need to be willing to contribute. My commitment.... My role here is not to be a guru. It's to: - Make sure people feel welcome - Connect people who should probably know each other - Keep the signal high and the noise low - Build something useful, not flashy If this ever becomes successful, it will be because the culture was set now, at this stage. So if you’re here early, thank you. Let’s build this with each other, not for an audience.