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: This walks through what Skool is, what Skoolers is, and how the Skool Games work.
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. 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.
Plus, little things I find across Skool that most people miss, like features, pages, or tools you might not know exist... like did you know the platform had an About Us page? Most don't! Now that you are here, one thing you will quickly notice is that Skool network effects are strong. The more people share and connect, the more useful this space becomes for everyone.
So whether you are new here or have been around for a while, I would love for you to share a little about yourself and connect with at least one other member. Share genuinely, not just a pitch.
๐ Bonus: If you already have a Skool community, you can share it by linking your ProveWorth profile for your community. ProveWorth is both a Skool community and a public website, similar to Trustpilot, where Skool communities can create a profile to collect and show real feedback, reviews, and member stories. and his wife Nicole Rojas are the people behind ProveWorth and are committed to building a more transparent internet for online communities. ๐ Tell us a little about yourself. What are some of your interests or hobbies?