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 🎉
This is great! Do you know when we will be able to run affiliate programs for our group and when we will be able to offer different membership tiers inside one community based on the content they have access to?
For high volume groups one of the main features we've used in Facebook groups is the ability for all posts having to be approved by an admin or moderator. Possibly a useful feature to add to control the inflow of posts in groups?
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?
Would be good to have flexibility to choose terminology. Courses will not fit with everything. For example, someone can just have templates or other resources, not a course.
Hey guys, i am very excited about skool and i already run 4 communitys. Can we get a new Roadmap? :-) The last 60dyas Roadmap, was 60 days ago, right? Thank you so much for your work, i love it! lg Calvin No Google translate this time, sorry Greetings from Germany
Hi all, Is there anyone here who is using the Skool to create a community around their software product? One example is Skool community itself but would be good to see more examples. I'm planning to launch AI software soon and considering to have a community on Skool. Thanks!
I have a question, i've been using FB for the community part, Kartra for my course and for my website. I've seen CF 2.0 for a months and yes it's cool, but let's be honest, they are quite expensive. My point is I want to know if we have a funnel & website somewhere in Skool, to be able to gain some solid confidence on who we are and how we do things in our business At least, Skool is awesome ! Thank you Sam for this golden space you created !
@Shana Lynn it is all about paying, subscribing to and managing additional service and then embedding rather than truly having course on Skool. If we host elsewhere that means Skool is just an interface to show it. Also, it doesn't even make it easy to recommend to someone because all other Saas which have community function also have hosting and for cheaper price than Skool.
This would allow more efficient way for students to publish video. Would also make adding content to classroom more efficient. And adding auto-transcription for all classroom videos would be gamechanger for course content, employee training, q&a calls etc.
For paid communities I think the button should say "JOIN $99 /month", rather than the word "subscribe". It differentiates the value from that of a youtube channel or substack etc where you're just there to consume content. The value of community is in the sense of belonging to a group, so I think JOIN is a better CTA.
I think many if not most people are not working with a pure subscription model. One time payments are very common. So, is this in the pipeline? Thank you.
Has anyone moved their free (not paid) community from Facebook to Skool? Would to hear about your experiences before making full decision of creating a community. How is the engagement compared to FB group? How is the reach compared to FB group? Would you recommend starting free group on Skool rather than on Facebook? Thanks.
@Aljaž Plankl thanks! Yes experience please, I know Skool can work perfectly for client group (paid community). I'm debating whether it is worth creating a free Skool group. Facebook could be a better option for free group.
@Sam Ovens I loved your 7 day free trial option in your Accelerator funnel. Would be a great feature for Skool. - Restrict the login for x days - Get them access to only selected modules