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56 contributions to Skool Community
Have a community? Drop it here 🔥
Share a quick one-liner about your community and what it’s about Let’s see what everyone’s building Who knows - you might even get a few members from people who are interested in what you’re teaching!
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Have a community? Drop it here 🔥
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@Christopher Tierney sounds valuable! How long have you had your community?
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@Keitron Rankin
Crossed 4k in affilate sales
goal is to get to 10k in the next 45 days all starting from zero 60 days ago
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Crossed 4k in affilate sales
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Let's gooo 🚀 Congrats!
What’s the biggest mistake you’ve made with your community?
My biggest mistake when I first started was thinking that the community would always be active even though we weren’t inspiring members to stay active. Now we do weekly calls, competitions, and more to keep people active in our communities Drop your mistakes below so you can help others to not make the same ones you did…
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Why Skool is the BEST Community-Building Platform 👀
Skool isn’t the only platform you can build your community on. A lot of people have used platforms like Discord, Facebook and more in the past. But Skool is by far the BEST platform to build a community on. Here’s why it's the best in my opinion: 1. All-In-One Platform Skool combines everything you need: courses, discussions, live chat, and gamification. Unlike Discord (which is just a chat tool) or Facebook (which has a clunky group setup), Skool keeps everything organized under one roof. 2. Built-In Gamification Skool’s leaderboard and level-up system encourage engagement and reward participation. This feature is missing on Facebook and requires custom bots on Discord, making it way easier to keep your members active and motivated. 3. No Distractions Facebook groups are loaded with ads and notifications that pull members’ attention away. Discord can feel overwhelming with constant pings. Skool, on the other hand, is distraction-free, so your members stay focused on the community and the value you’re delivering. 4. Better Content Organization Discord is great for casual chat, but terrible for structured learning. Facebook posts get buried quickly. Skool lets you categorize and organize content into clear courses and topics—so your community can actually find what they’re looking for. 5. Designed for Real Community Building Unlike other platforms that feel like social media with chatrooms slapped on, Skool was designed specifically for communities. Every feature—from the classroom setup to the group chat—is built to nurture relationships and keep people coming back. I'm sure many of you already know most of these reasons considering you're on Skool right now - but that is why Skool clears the competition in my opinion. What do you think?
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Why Skool is the BEST Community-Building Platform 👀
If you could add one feature to Skool, what would it be? 💡
If you could talk to the dev team - what’s the one feature you’d want to see added? Share your ideas below 👇
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