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7 contributions to What Is Skool?
How long have you been on Skool?
Curious to see who’s been here the longest. 👀 How long have you been on Skool, and what’s one change or feature release that you thought was a great move? There’s been a lot of updates over time, so it’ll be fun to see which ones stood out most to each of you.
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How long have you been on Skool?
4 likes • Oct '25
February 2024. I remember when I had my community it was always a pain to upload videos to YT first and then link it as a short (I had a sports community), so when native video came out I was really hyped even though I didn't have my community at that point
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. 🫶
4 likes • Sep '25
I'm in 30 hahaha holy cow. I have some cleaning up to do, I saw many that I haven't checked up with in a while
When Was Your Last Audit?
Doing the screen time challenge with Matthew’s community made me realize how much time I was spending without noticing. That awareness carried over into other areas of life. Then I watched a Hormozi video where he explained how outsourcing simple things like meals, laundry, and house cleaning can give you back entire weeks each year. I already have someone who comes to clean the house, has also been helping organize & downsize for mental clarity (I feel like your environment is a big deal) and I’ve been working with someone on a meal prep system for us. It got me thinking… what else could use an audit? I started with subscriptions. In one quick pass I canceled 6 of them that seemed "little" but they added up and were costing me $85.67 a month. Stuff I wasn't using or they weren't working like they should. That’s over $1,000 a year saved. Part of that savings is because I also went to cancel Audible, and of course they suckered me into staying with 50% off credits for three months. They always get me with that one. (Go see if they offer you a discount, if you want to keep them and get it for less.) Next, I’ve been looking at my wardrobe. The idea is to make it no-thinking, grab-and-go.. similar to Hormozi’s approach, but with enough variety so my kid doesn’t see me as “Mom always wears the same thing, boring.” These small audits add up. And the same applies to our communities... We can step back and ask: What are people really using? What do they find helpful? What feels like clutter? What do they want more of and what less of? It’s amazing what you uncover when you pause to run an audit. 👇 When was the last time you did one in your life or your community? What did you cut, adjust, or keep?
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4 likes • Sep '25
Got rid of a lot of possessions recently...but haven't done a subscription audit since the beginning of this year. That's up next!!!
Finish These 4 Skool Sentences 👀
Love seeing so many new faces on Skool. I thought it would be fun to hear how each of you approaches the key moments that shape your community. There is no right answer, just different perspectives we can all learn from. Yes, even if you’re new! I want to hear your take :) The most important thing to do when… • joining Skool for the first time is • inviting people to your community is • when new members join your community is • creating a paid offer is Whether you answer one or all of them, your take could be the exact insight someone else needs. (I’ll share my perspective later on tonight.)
1 like • Aug '25
The most important thing to do when joining Skool for the first time is learning to become a member. The most important thing to do when inviting people to your community is personally inviting people you actually know who are interested in your community topic. The most important thing to do when new members join your community is to make it as easy as possible for them to start engaging. The most important thing to do when creating a paid offer is truly understanding who you're making it for.
People Trust You… Or They Don’t. Why?
We hear it all the time.“Trust and credibility matter.” And they do. Especially when you’re building an online following, selling, or running a community where people stick around long-term. But most people stop at just saying it’s important. What do you think it actually takes to build real trust and credibility online? The kind that makes people follow, buy, and stay. 👇 I want to hear your honest take.
People Trust You… Or They Don’t. Why?
2 likes • Jun '25
@William Renner totally. I've bought something from someone after seeing hundreds or thousands of pieces of their content....at some point I said "yeah I'm going to buy" and really didn't have anything holding me back because I had been following him for so long, he was helpful, and I'd seen so much of him
4 likes • Jun '25
1. Doing what you say you're going to do 2. Show that you have done in the past what you say you do
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Zack Gallagher
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