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11 contributions to Skool Community
Ability To Lock The Community
I've searched this topic and have seen that it has come up a few times. However, I have not seen an answer from anyone directly on the Skool team. I'd love the ability to lock the community and still let someone access the classroom section. We have been on Skool since it's launch and love the platform and appreciate the effort of @Sam Ovens and the entire team to continue to raise the bar for all of us. I understand that the community section is the foundation of Skool & completely agree with the communities value and importance. However, I also believe that the community can be the most valuable aspects of a paid coaching and mastermind group as well. We would love the ability to sell a course as a lower ticket item and then upsell them into our mastermind and coaching program. This allows us to offer the roadmap for a small amount and them upsell the coaching (calendar) and community (mastermind) when someone wants help with implementation and execution. If we had the ability to lock the community, we could host everything in Skool and then unlock the community and calendar when they joined the higher ticket model. This allows us to keep everything on one platform. Currently, we have to host our MasterClass inside of Kajabi for those customers who only purchased the course. If/when they purchase the course, coaching and community, we then have to move them over to our paid Skool group where we also have everything. Would love to hear from @Sam Ovens or someone else on the Skool team to hear if this has been discussed as ever being an option for those of us who would like to give the content and course away for free or low ticket and then upsell the community and calendar as a more valuable aspect of what we offer. Thanks in advance.
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Vimeo Upload Issue
I've searched this issue and it seems like it has come up before but I am not having any success with the suggested actions. We use Vimeo and the videos are private for our course content. I have over a hundred videos on my Skool platform in the same format but have not been able to upload videos this week. I keep getting the same error.
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New comment May '23
Use Case: Control Access to Different Courses / Content
I know this has been asked many times but I wanted to provide a specific use case in hopes of bringing clarity to this potential enhancement. And yes, I understand the model Skool was built for but I'm hopeful there will be some room for flexibility at some point. My Use Case: I only have one solution that I provide but multiple levels of access to me. Ideally, everyone in my world would get access to the community but only access to the specific items they’ve invested in. To me that makes sense because the community will be talking about the same things regardless of the level of access they have to me. Everything is based on one framework. Therefore everyone can and should be in one community. Sharing experiences, success, challenges, etc. But they shouldn’t all have access to all the different courses / content. For example, I will be creating a self-liquidating acquisitions funnel that is a book funnel where I have a couple OTOs of small mini courses, etc. The next level is an online video course. Where we go deeper into the framework, etc. The final level is Coaching and Mentorship. For me personally, creating a separate Skool account for each level just creates a ton more work on my end that really is not needed - especially when it comes to the different communities. Plus keeping engagement up for each community would be extremely difficult. You could argue that the coaching clients should get there own Skool account and that’s fine. But it’s not something I’d like to do at the start. I’d rather have everyone under one roof. I would be willing to pay a higher monthly fee for something like this too. I understand this is not really on the radar at the moment but I keep seeing people asking for it so I thought I’d try to add more clarity. Hope it all makes sense. Thanks!!
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New comment Feb '23
0 likes • Feb '23
@Lendon Bracewell I disagree. I have 4 paid Skool accounts when the framework changes and would love to see this added as a feature for bonus material or upsells within the same program, etc.
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@Samuel J Snead I agree it's necessary to change the group when the conversation gets elevated. We have a completely different Skool group for our higher end mastermind because to your point, it's a different level of conversation. However, I do agree with @Drew Laughlin that it does make sense to have the ability to lock certain content in a group for bonuses or upsells that certain people did not participate in.
Custom TOS & Privacy Policy
We just rolled over our entire high ticket coaching platform over to Skool this week and it has been awesome. We were running a Private FB group and Clickfunnels Membership area where our course was located. Our members are loving it so far. In the old platform, we were able to have a custom TOS page as well as Privacy Policy for people to check off when they joined. I notice that new users of the Skool platform have to check off on the Skool TOS and Privacy Policy, but I don't see anywhere where we can add our own TOS & Privacy. Is this possible currently?
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New comment Nov '22
1 like • Nov '22
@Sid Sahasrabuddhe Would it be possible to add a TOS & Privacy Policy Course in the Classroom section and set it so that all other course content will be locked unit they complete that course. Or set it up as the first lesson in the course and nothing will unlock until it is complete. I'm trying to figure out how to apply it to the 700 people we already have inside the new platform.
0 likes • Nov '22
@Sid Sahasrabuddhe We disabled our old login page on Clickfunnels but we did it similar to how Zoom does it on the login page. See attached picture. We didn't lock anything, but they could not login without agreeing to this.
Locking & Unlocking Courses in the Classroom
Is there any way to unlock or lock courses in the Classroom outside of different levels? We offer additional courses as bonuses and/or upsells. In Kajabi or Clickfunnels where our course was hosted, we could lock/unlock based on tags, lists, etc. Is there any way to accomplish the same thing in Skool? Right now, everyone has access to everything and I can't figure out how to lock them other than as a drip or date specific to everyone.
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New comment Jan 30
0 likes • Nov '22
@Jonathan Santillan Awesome! Thank You!
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Shawn Moore
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Helping people build lifestyle and financial freedom investing in vacation homes. CEO / Founder - Vodyssey.com

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