Can you schedule posts in Skool? It would be helpful because I could pre-schedule what's coming up and batch record/post. This would help keep better retention too since people would see what's up and coming.
@Sid Sahasrabuddhe i want to kick out the non payers and doing it manually is slow. I got hundreds of people that joined before payments in skool came out.
Inside membership settings, I cannot see the email my clients used to join our paid community. This makes it hard for customer service because some skool users join my SKOOL with one email (and they are logged in with their "other email"). Is there any way to see what email my client used?
@Sid Sahasrabuddhe for one of his profiles, it says his email (under questions). for his other profile, it does not. screen shots below. his issue is that when he clicks the link for our community page, it is telling him to "pay". (not showing the content).
@Sid Sahasrabuddhe subscriptions only came out this month. he has been a member before skool offered (internal paid) subscriptions. this might be the issue.
Introducing the first paid community on Skool — "$1 Club". Its purpose: To demonstrate the paid community experience. For $1 /month you'll get to: 1. See what it's like to subscribe to a paid community (as a member) 2. See what it's like to sell a paid community (as an admin) 3. Be first in line to use the payments system (for your own community) Click here to join $1 Club. We don't expect you to pay $1 /month ongoing. You can cancel your subscription at any time with 1-click. We're doing this as a live demonstration of our payments system. See you on the other side!
Sometimes you want your members to take action. For example: Introduce yourself and share a photo of your workspace, or... Play this song on the guitar and share a video of you doing it. Simple actions make your community more interactive and fun. Remember the ice bucket challenge? Action posts — Describe the action you want your members to complete. When somebody comments, the action will be marked as complete. Pinning posts to modules — Now you can pin posts to course modules to make them more practical and interactive. For example: Your first module could be "Welcome! Start here" and give a quick overview of how things work with a call to action at the end to introduce themself and share a photo. You can pin any post to a module, it doesn't have to be an action post. You could pin posts relevant to the module, or a post with the title: "Module XYZ - Questions/discussion here" and use it as a comments section. Your turn: Complete this action by telling us what you think?