I'm about to start selling access to my frontend product via Skool next week, but unsure about the best way to go about unlocking courses that're sold as upsells. Here's the kind of flow I was thinking to use with Zapier, but I don't think it'll work for the upsells, for reason I'll mention in a moment... Frontend offer -> Zapier invite to Skool community (this part is easy, since all buyers get this) Upsell 1 -> Zapier grant access to private Skool course (upsell 1 course) Upsell 2 -> Zapier grant access to private Skool course (upsell 2 course) BUT... Here's the issue... The upsells are immediate upsell offers, meaning they might buy the upsells within minutes of the frontend offer - they wont have created their Skool profile yet since they wont have left my funnel yet. So if the Zap to give them access to the private courses is triggered before they accept the Skool invite, wont it fail - because they've not accepted the invite to join the community or even create their Skool account yet? As we'll be running this offer at scale with ads, it's essential we have a way to do this automatically... Is there ANY way to do this automatically right now? (if not, may have to use something else for the course, which is annoying).
@Kieran Lewis did you ever figure this out? Dealing with this issue right now and trying to figure out how to get this to work. @Sid Sahasrabuddhe Please chime in if you guys figured out a solution as well..
Now you can charge money for membership to your community! Skool replaces your landing page, order form, merchant account, and everything else — it does everything, end-to-end, seamlessly. You add a price, share a link, get members, and make money. Watch the video to see how it works. Questions? Check out this Skool payments FAQ. Enjoy 🎉
@Sam Ovens This is GREAT! Didn't see this in the FAQ guide -- does Skool payments integrate with things like Affirm, Klarna, and Afterpay to offer financing options at checkout?
Hey everyone, Would love perspective on how to best utilize Skool for what I want to accomplish. Here's the situation: Currently, I have a group of women enrolled in my group coaching program that consists of a pre-recorded course (in Skool) + live coaching calls + community. Upon enrollment, the women received access to the live group coaching calls for 8 weeks + lifetime access to the course/community. After this 8 week period, they may 'graduate' from the program, or they can continue getting access to live group coaching calls by enrolling into the membership option where they pay a monthly fee. If they enroll in the membership, they'll keep access to the course/community AND live calls. If they don't, they'll keep access to just the course/community. Since the course/community contains the calendar with the call links + call replays, I'm trying to figure out the most seamless UX for the women who 'graduate', to still have access to the course & community, but NOT the live coaching calls or replays (outside of their paid window). How do I do this? - Can I limit user access to just the community and course somehow? OR - Will I need to duplicate the course in a separate alumni group that doesn't have the call links or replays (separate from the main paid group) and create an alumni community? - Or is there a different option I'm not considering? Thanks!