Excellent new feature, the key benefit I see - no need to have all the content ready to go necessarily, allowing you can focus on targeting the niche and getting the message resonating with sales.
@Sid Sahasrabuddhe taking this opportunity to jump on this thread and add that I’m extremely impressed with how you and your teams are supporting this community and prioritizing resources Excellent model to follow. Surprised how many solutions you are all addressing so quickly. Very curious where you all take this platform.
How does Skool manage duplicate content? Or when a member posts a question that has been previously posted? Can the admin merge with the existing post? Does the tool suggest the user that this topic has been published before? @Sam Ovens
As a user I'd really like a way to connect groups or teams of users in sub groups (accountability teams, etc) within my skool account. @Sam Ovens & Team.
Are you thinking they would have a separate tab that is similar to community but for a sub group? Or a new option in the filter to select posts from their group? Or a group message functionality in the direct message viewer? I’ve got a small community and they are extremely engaged and loving the playtform. As I scale this up to dozens and hundreds of members, however, this current setup is going to become a real firehose. As I think on this I’m wondering if it’d be nice if there’d be an option to have the main community feed automatically group the discussions by category. This way large communities could switch to this default defaulting users to jump into a few desired categories at a time rather than just getting inundated with hundreds of new posts in random fashion or expecting every user to use filter views every time?
About a week in to using Skool as a platform and my students are absolutely loving it. Our community is very active, which is obviously the goal, but students now are asking for ways to favorite posts so they have a quick way to jump back to some of the olds posts. It's not just that they want to "watch" for new posts in the topic, but that they want to be able to quickly jump back to it to review. For now we have them keeping notes on the titles and then they can search for them. Which brings us to their next request. Students are curious if they could have some method of taking notes built into the site, again making it simpler for them to have all the necessary information for the class all in one place.
@Paul Kliks education, it’s a course around how to start and grow a business in the music industry. So I have a lot of students who are going in very different directions, so it’ll be helpful for them to favorite the posts related to their journey.
Is the possibility of scheduling posts on the roadmap? We have several posts that need to go out at certain times... reminders for calls, weekly recaps etc. My VA is in the Philipines and is not typically working those hours which means I am left to do a $10 task ... and I often forget to do it. If I could vote for this I'd like to.
@Sid Sahasrabuddhe Is there anyway that the admins could see the weekly recap email? From how I'm reading the description, it gets sent out to those who are not actively using the site, but as admins we should always be pretty active. Would just be nice to have awareness of what is getting sent out.