There’s been a lot of conversation lately about Skool group cards…
Legibility.
Standing out.
Not looking like everyone else’s.
Templates are a great place to start.
They’re a terrible place to stop.
Your Skool group card has one job…
👉🏻 Get the click.
Your Skool About page has a completely different job…
🎯 Earn the join.
A lot of people spend hours tweaking their Skool group card…
Then send people to a Skool About page that quietly talks them right back out of joining.
Or…
They finally make a group card they love…
But the About page images don’t match the first impression.
Those two things should work together.
Not compete with each other.
👀 Skool group cards
🎨 Discovery banners
📄 Skool About page images
🎥 Thumbnails
📢 Ads
🤖 AI tells
You’ll still end up creating better AI prompts.
Not because I hand you mine…
Because you’ll understand why AI keeps missing the image that’s in your head.
We’re looking at all the little visual decisions that help someone go…
Click.
“Yep… this is my kind of place.”
The intro price is staying until the first 10 members join… there are 4 spots left as I’m writing this. 😉
👇🏻 When you’re deciding whether to join a Skool community… what’s the first thing you notice?
The group card?
The About page?
Or something else entirely?