Hi ! I want to launch a free Skool group that will look like a journal where I share the lessons I learn along the way. It will be more advanced (day to day life of a 7 fig art business) than my current audience level (mostly hobbyists). My current audience love to sign up to my new ideas and projects. But for this group I want to install a more "high level culture". It will be for art entrepreneurs not hobbyist, no casual post like "looook at my new painting" will be accepted. How do I install this culture in the group? - should I add pro artist that I know first in the group and wait a little bit - should I use a form to let only entrepreneurs in? - should I just be strict about the rules ? Ideally, I'd love to share the new skool openly and let people in but I'm afraid of the first few days. Do you have a similar experience with your group? Thank you for your help.
I'm used to host big challenges 2-3 times a year. Is it possible to use a Skool for that, then archive the skool (keeps the members while the content is not accessible) and later during the year revive it ? Or do I need to create a Skool for 1 month (duration of the challenge), then delete it and when I host a new challenge I create a new Skool and members have to request access again? Is it easy to delete/close a skool if I have to do it multiple times a year?
As I'm organizing an event with 8 different workshops, I find that the 150 characters limit to describe my workshops is very very short. The calendar is a place where people can find the info about the workshops and reading a medium description, not a super short sentence, could be a way to convince them to come.
@Sid Sahasrabuddhe Yep I did that, I create a special page with the details of each event but it would be great if you find a workaround later about this limit so everything that is linked to the events is at the same place :), at least for me it seems helpful
It would be lovely to be able to see team members on a map (geographycal location). E.g. on/off button in profile if I want to represent my location on the map. Things like "hey I'll be around Minneapolis next week, how about (....)" would be much easier with an easy overview on who is where. (Origin of the request: I wanted to have a quick look at who from uplevel is in Europe.)