How To Set Up Ur Skool Profile And Get The Most Out Of The Community
Welcome to Locker Room Library 💖 (Read This First) Hey babe, I’m really glad you’re here. This space was built so dancers don’t have to figure everything out alone — especially when it comes to money, safety, sales, and what comes after the club.� To make sure you actually get value (and not just “another platform you forget about”), here’s a quick checklist to get set up and interacting from day one. 1️⃣ Set up your Skool profile (5 minutes) Profiles with a pic and a short bio get way more replies and feel safer for everyone — even if you stay anonymous or use a stage name.� How to edit your profile: Log into Skool. Click your picture/initials in the top right → click Profile. Hit Edit Profile on the right side.� Profile picture: Required by Skool, but it does not have to be your legal face.� Options that work for dancers: Stage photo you’re comfortable with Cropped/partial face Human-style avatar/illustration (not a blank image) Name: Use whatever feels safe: first name only, stage name, or nickname. Avoid legal full name if you don’t want that out there.� Bio (keep it 2–4 short lines): You can copy this and fill it in: “Dancer / [brand new | a few months in | years in | retired]. Here to work on [sales, money, safety, exit plan]. Keeping it low-key and anonymous is important to me.” Save your changes, then take 10 seconds to look at your profile and ask: “Would I trust and reply to this person?” If yes, you’re good. If no, tweak it. 2️⃣ How to interact & contribute here Communities feel alive when people talk, not just scroll. Here’s how to plug in without feeling awkward.� Start with low-pressure actions: Like posts that hit you. It tells me what to create more of. Drop short comments instead of essays: “This hit.” “I needed this today.” “Trying this next shift.” Where to post what: 💃🏽 Baby Stripper – beginner questions, first nights, auditions 💰 Sales & Hustle – scripts, “what do I say?”, slow-night strategy 🛡️ Safety & Bounds – red flags, boundaries, safety questions