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How to Spot Spam or Fake Accounts in Skool & What To Do
When you run a Skool community, approving new members is part of keeping things organized and useful for everyone. One simple habit that helps is checking whether a new member request looks consistent and genuine before approving it. In this post, I share one practical way to spot spam or fake accounts in Skool during the approval process, using information that’s already visible to you as an admin or owner. This quick check can help you • Keep member conversations relevant • Reduce unnecessary DMs and comments • Make sure people joining are who they say they are It only takes a few seconds per request and fits easily into your normal Skool moderation workflow. Watch Here: 3 Simple Steps to PROTECT Your Skool Community from Spammers Plus, here are a few awesome resources on how to manage spam in your community as well: 👉 How to manage spam in your community 👉 How to spot spam members Do you remember to report Spammers/Bots to the Skool Platform?
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36 members have voted
3 likes • Dec '25
Note to self, Don’t move to Lagos.
Skool Cat Plush is here 🐈
Thank you @Ellis Sargent for sending me the link! I immediately bought 2 of them for Christmas gifts for the littles. Yes, both my son and niece are pretty obsessed with Skool too and have been begging for merch.. so this is perfect! Here is the link if you want to grab one or two: Skool Cat Plush
Skool Cat Plush is here 🐈
4 likes • Oct '25
Party time!
Wise Words From Sam Ovens
I saw a comment from Sam this morning and I thought I'd share it all with you. For me, I believe this is something a lot of people face, especially when building their business/community.
Wise Words From Sam Ovens
9 likes • Sep '25
Party on Wayne!
Make Money on Skool While You’re Still Setting Up 📽️ (New Video)
You don’t need to have a big community to start earning from Skool. As soon as you’re here, you already have an affiliate link. That means you can share Skool with others and get paid when they sign up. Here are a few simple ways you could share it. On social media or in a message: “I just started creating my own Skool because it finally feels doable to set up a business space without all the complicated tech. What I love is that you can try it free for 14 days and see if it’s a fit for you too. Here’s my link: (your link)” “I have some exciting news to share with you. I’ve been trying to find a simple way to bring my business ideas together without juggling ten different tools. I just started setting up on Skool and it’s been a game changer. You can actually try it free for 14 days and after that it’s only $9 a month. Here’s my link if you want to check it out: (your link)” “I’m setting up something on Skool because it finally makes building a business community realistic without all the tech headaches. If you’ve been thinking about starting something too, this might help: (your link)” “I have some exciting news to share with you. For a long time I kept putting off creating my own space online because every platform felt too complicated or expensive. Then I found Skool. It keeps community, courses, and calls all in one place and it’s so easy to use. You can try it out with a free 14 day trial here: (your link)” You can also share this video to give people the brief overview of what Skool is and why it’s powerful. (Just make sure you include your affiliate link. How to find it will be in the comments!) Every person who signs up through your link could start at $9 a month, but many upgrade to $99... and that’s where your commissions really grow. This is a great way to start making money now, even while you’re still setting things up. Have you made affiliate money from Skool yet?
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73 members have voted
7 likes • Aug '25
I understand how this works. I’m having trouble code shifting in my head right now on how to talk here on Skool vs how to talk about Skool and or talk about my Skool community on social media. So far the most successful thing in building members has been for me to send emails to people I know asking them if they are playing around with ai video. They will either say yes or they will say no but I should be. Then I reply and say, I’m starting an online group for ai Filmmakers and Storytellers would you be interested in checking it out for free? They say Sure. Then I send them a link and they join. I’m trying to come up with something like that for promoting Skool and for promoting my group on social media without sounding spammy.
7 likes • Aug '25
@Jenna Ostrye That’s a gold nugget. Thank you.
Are You Making These 3 Skool Mistakes? 📽️ New Video Out
It’s completely normal to bring habits over from other platforms.But Skool works differently, and some of those habits can quietly hold you back. If you’ve been wondering why things feel off… wondering why what used to work is not working now… or you’ve been stuck in planning mode trying to “get it right” before inviting people in… this video will help! It walks through 3 common mistakes that make it harder for your community to grow, connect, or feel alive. If the video helps, like and subscribe so you don’t miss future ones. And if you know someone just getting started, send it their way. 🫶 👇 Which one of these have you run into already? (Mine is in the comments)
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47 members have voted
1 like • Aug '25
OK, now I’m wondering if I have bad breath and I’m not sure how to check if I do or not.
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