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18 contributions to What Is Skool?
Should You Have a Public Skool Community or a Private One? 🤔
There is no "one-size-fits-all" answer to this question, and I think that is why so many people feel unsure about what to choose. Most people are trying to make this decision based on what they think they “should” or are “supposed” to do, instead of what actually makes sense for their niche, their goals, and the type of community they want to build. Including whether they even have a real plan for getting members. 👀 And a big part of the stress around this choice comes from thinking it is final. Like once you pick public or private, you are locked into it forever. That is not actually how I look at it. 🤷‍♀️ You have way more flexibility than you think. You are allowed to test. You are allowed to change your mind. You are allowed to treat this like an experiment and collect real data instead of trying to make the perfect decision upfront. Whatever you choose is going to show you how people actually respond. What they engage with, what they ignore, and what needs to change. Don't forget to track it! ✍️ You have way more flexibility than you think. In fact, you should be testing. You should be changing your mind when you get more information. And if you needed someone to tell you, you are allowed to have more than one community serving different purposes. Especially if one of them is meant to help you get discovered. It does not have to be complicated or add a "massive" amount of work. Because I will tell you one big myth that is still floating around out there.. you know the one.. "If you build it, they will come." No. 😐 That is not how it works. So much good work never gets seen. Not because it is bad. Not because the person is not smart or capable. But because nobody ever sat them down and said the simple truth. You have to get traffic. * hello * Please read that again.. PLEASE! lol This is not me trying to sell you on a traffic package. Yes, I have found people that can help you like @Eric Howell and his upcoming Free community Traffic Lounge and then even @Matthew Burns with his ProveWorth community that is essentially the community Trust Pilot or Yelp. Two people I trust a lot, because I know traffic is needed for you to even get the business help.
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Should You Have a Public Skool Community or a Private One? 🤔
1 like • 24d
Thank you Jenna❤️
Position Your Skool for AI Search in 2026 (Replay)
On this call, @Matthew Burns shared more on what he's been learning about AI discoverability and got more practical about what this actually means for your Skool community. How ChatGPT and other AI tools are influencing decisions, and what that means for how you structure your Skool content moving forward. Most of the call focused on how to stop guessing what to post and start using actual data. Google Keyword Planner tells you what people are typing. That should influence your About page, your YouTube titles, and your public posts. AI tools pull from content that answers questions directly and repeats positioning consistently. My biggest takeaway was how you should start recommending yourself! What we covered on this call: How AI tools decide what to surface in an answer How to use Google Keyword Planner for real direction How YouTube supports AI visibility Why public posts and comments help with indexing How to build a simple system so you are not creating randomly The point is simple. If AI cannot clearly understand what you do and who it is for, it will not recommend you. 🎥 Watch the replay here: ChatGPT Is The New Search Engine | Position Your Skool Community In 2026 Now 👇 If someone asked ChatGPT about your niche today, would your Skool community be obvious as an option?
4 likes • 25d
I caught a little of original YouTube with @Jenna Ostrye @Matthew Burns I’ve got to get to all the ProveWorth in the morning! This is going to be extremely important I think!
Why the Skoolers Community Uses Vague Rules on Purpose
I’ve been asked this directly and I’ve also seen a lot of people asking it publicly. Why are the Skoolers community rules vague? Some people are totally fine with it. Others really dislike it. Both reactions are okay. Some people prefer things extremely clear with exact limits. Some are used to platforms where everything is spelled out. Others have been part of large communities before and already understand why vague rules exist in the first place. Here’s the part that matters and why I now strongly recommend vague rules… even for smaller communities. Hard rules create loopholes. Vague rules create better communities. The moment you introduce hard limits, people naturally want to reach those limits. Instead of looking at the intention of a post, it turns into “does this technically fit in the guidelines?” It even takes away from something that makes a community really wonderful. If a community like Skoolers spelled out exactly what a good post is and what a bad post is, we might never see some of the creativity that comes from someone trying something out. From experimenting. From sharing something that wasn’t done before that ends up being genuinely good. Vague rules leave room for that. They also mean that as moderators and admins, we end up having a lot of conversations. We look at patterns. We make decisions based on context instead of black and white rules. Sometimes there is a new person who is just trying to fit in. A post might technically be questionable, but the right response is to welcome them and guide them. Other times someone is new and blatantly self promoting, which clearly is not allowed. In that case, we can redirect and still welcome them without letting the behavior continue. Those situations look similar on paper but they are very different in reality. Vague rules allow for that distinction. They also protect against bad actors. An example that Andrew Kirby shared explains this well. If people were told they would not be prosecuted for stealing things under $50, you would immediately see people stealing things up to $49. The clear rule creates the behavior.
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Why the Skoolers Community Uses Vague Rules on Purpose
5 likes • Feb 9
@Jenna Ostrye I try to be nice and respectful to everyone. I’m building relationship or that’s my intent. My mindset is from a place to support🌻
Welcome to What is Skool? A Free Public Community
This community helps you understand what Skool is, how the platform works, and stay up to date with platform changes that affect how people use it. Sometimes I will highlight Skool communities that are worth checking out. These are shared as real examples of how people are using the platform and what different types of communities can look like in practice. So What is Skool? Skool is a community platform where people can discover or create communities. People use Skool to run communities that include content, discussions, events, and memberships in one place. Inside the Classroom, you will find three main resources: Skool Basics This walks through what Skool is, what Skoolers is, and how the Skool Games work. Skool Build Template This is a practical starter kit you get free access to just by joining the community. The build template includes a checklist, a questionnaire to help you think through your idea, and Canva templates you can use to set things up visually. Skool Clarity Call Feedback Real responses from community members about their ideas and the clarity they gained from clarity calls. This is something I recommend community owners do for their own members when starting out, no matter what their community is about. You can see what others have to say by joining the community for free. What will the content in here look like? You will see: - Resources and templates you can use. - Our latest Skool videos and podcast episodes. - Highlighted communities that are worth checking out. - Posts about new Skool features and platform changes. - Breakdowns of how different Skool communities are structured and what is working.
Welcome to What is Skool? A Free Public Community
8 likes • Jan 30
Thank you Jenna🌻 loving the clarity and organized approach.
How Many Communities Are You In?
Being considered a Skool "Power User", I'm in a lot of communities.. But I don't see that as a bad thing. One of the signs that someone is going to stick around on the platform is when they get plugged in and are a part of several communities! There are a mix of people in here.. some OGs, some who have been around a bit, & some brand new. I want to know how many communities you're in and what makes you join and stay in a community? Be as specific as you want to be :) This will be helpful for those who are wanting and working on creating a community worth joining and investing time to really become a member. 🫶
1 like • Sep '25
I’m OG, but when I joined Skool 3-23 I joined 1 community. I stayed in that group because there was ALOT of value, frequent interaction from Owner of that group. I stayed because community relationships were formed. It became more personal rather than all business. After several months I ventured out and saw sooo many other communities, I was blown away! I have joined some groups I didn’t really align with, so I either haven’t assessed their content enough or I kept associating with them. My core favorites and I continue to get good education and interaction from a real human. So I want to be in the community I’ve joined but may need to focus on those I’m able to earn for my business as well. I’m older so it takes a bit for me. Everything is adjusting to my favorite community relationships with. Important considering I am a Promotion & Marketing as well. Thank you Jenna❤️
1 like • Jan 19
@Mathew Georghiou perfectly stated. Yes agree completely. (Please don’t judge. I’m still setting up my Skool) 🫶🏻
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