โณ๏ธ How to start with Skool
I created this video review some time ago. If you're a beginner, I think it's a good start. Here's what's in the video: โซ The Ultimate Skool Review After Using The Platform For Over A Year (2025) If you're considering Skool for your community or courses, here's my real-world experience after using it for over a year (and yes, I'm biased - but I've also used other platforms for comparison). โซ WHAT THIS VIDEO COVERS: I walk through every major feature of Skool, showing you exactly what you'll see when you log in and what your members will experience. This isn't theory - it's hands-on, practical stuff from someone who's been in the trenches with multiple communities on the platform. โซ KEY FEATURES EXPLORED: - Community Feed - How posting works, categories, pinning posts, and why you can't exclude categories from the main feed (spoiler: it's annoying but not a dealbreaker) - Comments System - The good and the frustrating - you only get two levels of comments, which can make deeper conversations tricky - Classroom/Courses - Super simple course creation, but missing some features like tests, certificates, and a proper "next lesson" button. Students have to manually mark lessons complete - Drip Content - It works, but only from when someone joins your community, NOT when they start the course (which is what I'd prefer) - Calendar & Events - Clean interface for scheduling, supports Zoom/Google Meet links, recurring events - Leaderboard & Gamification - Points, levels, and activity tracking (honestly, more useful for admins than members unless you're really into gamification) - Member Management - Filtering options, export capabilities, but remember - you won't get emails unless you specifically ask for them in your questionnaire - Pricing Options - Monthly, annual, one-time payments up to $10k/month (but capped at $10k for annual) - Affiliate Program - 40% lifetime commissions if you refer people to Skool (no, it's not a Ponzi scheme - this is normal in online business)