A lot of people start communities.
Very few build communities that truly solve problems.
There’s a difference.
A real community isn’t just:
• A group chat• Random posts
• Motivational quotes
• Links dropped here and there
A real community has:
✅ A clear problem it solves
✅ A defined audience
✅ Structured discussions
✅ Valuable resources
✅ Consistent leadership
Before you even open a Skool community, ask yourself:
- What specific problem will this community solve?
- Why would someone stay after the first week?
- What transformation will members experience?
Clarity creates retention.
Now here’s something most people overlook:
Building community is a skill.
It’s not just about opening the group, it’s about structuring it properly, setting the culture, creating engagement systems, and leading conversations that actually help people grow.
Sometimes having someone who understands community psychology and structure saves you months of trial and error.
I’ve seen firsthand how much smoother things move when you have proper guidance behind the scenes.
If you ever feel stuck setting yours up the right way, I do know someone who specializes in helping build and structure Skool communities properly, happy to connect you if needed.
No pressure at all.
👇 For those already building: What’s been your biggest challenge, engagement, clarity, or consistency?
Let’s learn from each other.