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HolisticAmerican-HealthAcademy

Private • 3.5k • $12/m

Empowering Americans Through Holistic Self-Care Education! Detox / Nutrition / Herbal Remedies / & More! LIBERTY IN WELLNESS!

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H4LA Beta Tester Group

Private • 1.3k • Paid

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Holistic American Pet Academy

Private • 3 • Paid

10 contributions to Skool Community
Showing Paid Membership with no price??
Why do some Skool groups show paid with a price and some do not? If I externalize my subscription management to thrivecart or samcart, how can I make it show PAID with no price?
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New comment Mar 28
2 likes • Mar 28
@Erika Kulpina Brilliant, thank you!
Export member CSV
@Sid Sahasrabuddhe Can Skool admin tweak the member export feature so your email assets can only be exported by the creator? I have admins and moderators helping me, and everyone can just freely download my contacts. Not that I don't trust them, but still, it's an asset that my business paid for and I'd like to protect it. Thank you!
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Is there a way to give people access to courses but not community?
I ask, because I use my community as a coaching community for my multiple courses. So they may have my course "1email6figures", and if they want coaching, feedback on their emails, and be apart of our biweekly q/a's they can upgrade to skool community for $597/yr or $97 per month. Is there a way to do that? I'm using skool as a course host I guess, and the community side is a bonus. thanks!
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New comment Mar 24
0 likes • Mar 24
@Michael Owen @Dusan Cvetkovic Here's how you do it. 1. Turn off post to members: Go into each community category setting and make sure that only Admins can post in that category. Make sure ALL categories are Admin only. Then no one can post. 2. Turn off Comments: When an Admin posts, they have to go back into the post and turn off comments. 3. Restrict the ability to DM within the group: Skool implemented a plugin to shut off chats until they reach level 2 (to prevent the DM dropship scammers). If you have posts and comments turned off to all members, nobody can reach level 2 and so they can't DM each other either. I just figured it out 2 weeks ago and built my first "course only" community! Hope this helps!
0 likes • Mar 24
Here's how you turn off the member's ability to post, comment & DM, turning the community into an Admin promo feed, a blog, testimonial board, news feed, etc: (Though it does not solve the issue to tier the use of the community. It is either on or off). 1. Turn off post to members: Go into each community category setting and make sure that only Admins can post in that category. Make sure ALL categories are Admin only. Then no one can post. 2. Turn off Comments: When an Admin posts, they have to go back into the post and turn off comments. 3. Restrict the ability to DM within the group: Skool implemented a plugin to shut off chats until they reach level 2 (to prevent the DM dropship scammers). If you have posts and comments turned off to all members, nobody can reach level 2 and so they can't DM each other either! (if you have an established community, then whoever is above level 2 can chat. I started my community new with this concept and so essentially I shut down DM's). I just figured this all out 2 weeks ago and built my first "course only" community! Hope this helps!
Zapier Integration
I'm using Zapier to auto grant access to my Skool community, as we have an "onboarding fee" and there wasn't a way to set that up through Skool (using Kajabi payments). It doesn't appear Zapier has an option to revoke Skool access if someone cancels their subscription. Is this possible to set up?
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New comment Mar 23
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@Jamie Ogilvy I'd love to know your zapier god, please DM me!
Plans for Updating App?
I understand today's society has the shortest attention span. Few people know how to navigate Skool, mainly because they are addicted to their phones and Skool is tricky to navigate on a mobile, especially the classroom. Skool is awesome on a computer. As the creator, I think it's simple to use, because I learned it. But the average member struggles. The app is great for the community. Skool puts people right into the community and that's where they reside. Most of my base come into Skool thinking it's simply a forum. As a result, they don;t send much time in the community. I have an AUTO DM linking to my START HERE module which is bolded all caps. I have it linked to the home page. I have a pinned post that says START HERE. PEOPLE DO NOT READ! So I did a look video for desktop and I did a separate video for mobile, linked to the stat here/welcome post. Not skool's fault, but when a majority of the community have no clue that we have a classroom after a month on Skool, that tells me there's an issue and room for improvement. One suggestion I have for the app is to NOT hide the navigation bar when the user scrolls past the first post. People get pushed to the feed, they jump right into comments, once they scroll down, they lose the nav bar. That would help. a second suggestion is navigating the classroom. They should be dumped into the table of contents view instead of the first module so they can see what all is in there. I spend more time training people on Skool than I do with their health! That's above and beyond the courses, products, lessons, etc that we push them into the classroom. If we don't provide a link to the module, they have no clue. Any app improvements coming?
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Empowering Americans to Live a Happy, Healthy Life Through Holistic Self-Care Education

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Southeastern PA
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