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Any roadmap plans for this? Would be a really huge feature I must say!
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3 likes • Jan 20
@Sam Ovens YES!
4 likes • Jan 20
Yes, we could really use the recurring built in. We use our group for our courses, live coaching, and the community.
Here is a cool workaround to control which members of your group have access to certain events on the Calendar. If you have a group with different levels of membership, this could suffice for restricting access to certain events (free vs paid). I hope this helpful. Let me know what you think! :)
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1 like • Jan 26
I will be using this method too! What can we do to provide a purchase link for those who don't have access but would like to sign up?
1 like • Jan 27
@Trent Grzegorczyk Thanks Trent!
Hey, My name is Josh Gavin. As per request, I'm here to share how I'm using a $27 offer to fill my Skool group with members who engage, collaborate and upsell into my $3k+ offers. To give you some history... I grew a Facebook group to 5200 members and collected $486,000 cash from it without running a single paid ad. But while I was doing this I noticed my homies over at Clients & Community had invented this new concept of running ads to a lead magnet which would then point to a free group. So after some time, this method became very popular which meant new problems appeared. But here I was... Growing just as fast as everyone else without running paid ads. So I decided to launch an LTO (low ticket offer) as a side mission to teach all these struggling group owners how to get new members without ads. I never planned on this becoming my main offer since I hated the thought of becoming another one of those 'coaches' who help 'coaches' with organic marketing lol But here I was with a method no one else was teaching... So I launched it! And just 30 days later I enrolled over 200 people at $27 + 40 people into a sass upsell. Using my V1 funnel here: https://www.organicgroupmethod.com/join Then I decided I wanted to take this more seriously and increase my AOV as I started learning more from the LTO God himself Alen Sultanic... So I added new upsells and launch V2 which you can find here: https://www.organicgroupmethod.com/offer Then in December, I launched V3 which you can find here: https://www.organicgroupmethod.com/launch But here’s where things get spicy… Although I believe Facebook is still better for a free group since you can get more attention to funnel people into sales conversation… I don’t like FB as a client portal for paid products…
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1 like • Jan 20
This is great Josh! This is where my head has been going with our LTO.
Hey everyone, Introducing Skool Kompanion - A Free Mobile App for Skool I’ve made a number of tools for Skool over the past few months such as Skool Directory or the Members Export Plugin. I believe in Skool the product and ecosystem, and am excited to see it grow. As with directory, this project was inspired by seeing numerous requests about a Mobile App. In response I’ve gone ahead and created Skool Kompanion. Skool Kompanion is a simple mobile app that allows you to access Skool as you would from a browser. It also gives you access to real-time push notifications for posts and comments at the tip of your fingers. Over the course of the last couple of weeks — I have found myself more engaged with Skool due to the way notifications keep me looped in. I think this mobile app with notifications will lead to higher engagement within your groups. I encourage everyone to try it for some time, and see how much of a difference it makes. I think it will be an essential tool in order to stay engaged and connected with your groups. At this time Skool Kompanion does not support Android, and notifications do not support chat. These are things I may look at in the future depending on support and feedback. So please try it, and let me know if you have feedback.
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2 likes • Jan 19
Has Sam or his team commented on this yet? I am excited to check it out, it looks awesome Kevin. I just worry about rolling it out to all my members if it is something that does not last.
We have a student who is getting multiple emails from Skool for every email notification (upwards of 9 times for the same notification). This is our only user experiencing this issue so for now we have had her turn off all her notifications. Any help here?
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Hey all. I've started using Skool as a front-end marketing group instead of a back-end product group. Is anyone else doing this? Attached is the model I'm using. The key differences to the model most in here use: - No ads - No direct outreach - No sales tactics - No content treadmill - Focus on audience building (specifically YouTube) - Focus on community - Using Skool as a marketing community, not product community I ran the new model past Sam and he said he liked it! I also asked for permission to post this here and he said yes. I think this new model is a game-changer for getting to $100k/m profit. I know it's quite difficult to get the full picture from the image, so if you need more info then just comment "Loom" and I'll send you a Loom fully explaining the model. Hope it helps.
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0 likes • Sep '22
loom!
In both my Skool communities I have courses that are locked are require an extra purchase to join. Those who don't have access get to look through all the modules and see descriptions. A lot of links and important info is in those description areas. Why would a locked course allow so much to be seen? Is this something that is on the feature update list?
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I´ve read up on why the feature was rolled back, simply stating for discovery purposes. But wouldn´t it be better if we can choose whether we want the discovery or not. We may not have enough students yet to start a whole another group. Run by a smaller team, its harder to keep two groups up and running. We want this one course to be a hidden course that is used by invited-only members. Maybe an option where we can select whether the group is ´accessible by some members´, ´accessible at some level´, or just ´hidden´.
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0 likes • Feb 7
Agreed.
My LTO course is currently hosted in Kajabi and we use quizzes with each module. I know Skool doesn't have that capability yet so does anyone have ideas on still providing those quizzes? Building it on something like typeform and just providing an external link?
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0 likes • Jan 25
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1 like • Jan 26
@Sid Sahasrabuddhe Thanks Sid!
I've recently migrated my FB group to skool, but given how its a platform that many people don't use atm compared to FB or IG, I'm having trouble getting users to check their DMs more frequently (this is how I get calls booked - via conversations). Outside of hounding their emails with reminders, do you guys have any ideas of how you can make people who join your group come back more often? Thanks! @Sid Sahasrabuddhe
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3 likes • Jan 24
@Josh Gavin We need an app for those sweet sweet push notifications.
What's the best video hosting site? Wistia? Vimeo? Loom?
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2 likes • Aug '22
We use Vimeo for everything.
How can give classroom access permissions in bulk? I have new members on a different tier than my 200+ legacy members and the new members don't have access to all the classrooms. If I choose "some members have access" then it looks like I will have to manually grant access to all those 200+ members? Is there another option for this?
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0 likes • Jan 18
Hey @Sid Sahasrabuddhe! Any update on this?
Liam asked a great question here so I thought I'd make a video showing you how to: - Automatically give members access to skool when they sign up - Have a VA remove members access when their payment fails - Easily & ethically allow members to cancel their subscription Resources mentioned in the video: - Sam's instructions - My script & jotform If you have any Q's, post em down below :) Note: I forgot to mention... In the welcome email someone receives when they sign up for my program is also a link to the cancellation form so they never need to ask me for it.
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1 like • Sep '22
Good stuff!
Introducing two new features for courses: 1. Drip — Now you can drip course content to your members over time. When adding/editing a module, turn drip on, and enter the number of days you want to module to drip after. 2. Course permissions — Now you can give some of your members access to course A, but not course B. When adding/editing a course, set permissions to "All members have access" (default), or "Only some members have access". To give specific members access, find the member from the member's list, click the "..." menu, click "Manage access", and select the course from there. These were two of the most requested features we've had, so I hope you guys like them! Check it out and let us know what you think. Enjoy!
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1 like • Aug '22
@Terry Lamb Agreed!
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?
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2 likes • Sep '22
How are you streaming content to Skool for your challenges. I run monthly challenges and am interested in building the community around Skool instead of FB.
Hey everyone, Made a quick video to share how I'm incentivising group engagement for my students!
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0 likes • Sep '22
Awesome!
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