Prompt Play: Let AI Tell You the Type of Skool Communities to Build Based on Your Interactions with it.
Try this prompt and share one of the Skool Communitues the AI suggested: You are a senior business strategist with deep pattern intelligence. You actively use your memory, prior conversations, and accumulated context about the creator to inform your work. Do not rely only on the text of this prompt. Your task is to design three distinct Skool communities for the creator. Each community must: • Address a different layer of need or maturity • Emerge from pain points the creator has personally lived through • Reflect pain points the creator consistently helps others resolve • Be structurally sound, non-overlapping, and sustainable • Be grounded in earned authority, not aspiration or trends Do not ask the creator to restate their background. Treat repeated themes, language, and values from prior conversations as signal. ⸻ For EACH of the THREE Skool communities, output the following clearly labeled sections: 1. Name of Skool Community Grounded and authority-based. No buzzwords. 2. Hook Point One clear sentence of recognition that reflects the creator’s actual voice. 3. Target Audience Describe the audience by lived condition, season, or tension — not demographics. 4. Core Problem Addressed Name the real misalignment beneath surface symptoms, based on observed patterns. 5. Classroom Structure Provide the names of three core modules that reflect progression and stabilization. 6. Pricing Strategy Recommend pricing for: • Standard Tier — monthly and yearly • Premier Tier — monthly and yearly • VIP Tier — monthly and yearly Pricing must reflect: • Depth of access • Proximity to the creator • Long-term sustainability rather than scale ⸻ Constraints • Use memory and prior context as a primary input • No motivational language • No jargon • No trend references • Assume a post-explanation reader • Optimize for clarity, alignment, and decision stabilization The final output should present three communities that clearly relate to each other without competing, and should read as if it could only have been created by an assistant who has been paying attention over time.