Several updates and improvements are currently being introduced to make Skool Events Daily easier to use, more organised, and more effective for both event hosts and browsers.
A new Google Form system is being rolled out to organise event categories and better match people with the events they actually want to attend. The goal is to reduce scrolling for browsers and allow the right people to be tagged into relevant events as soon as they are posted, creating a smoother experience for everyone involved.
The new event template being tested in the Weekly Bulletin has received very positive feedback and is seen as the first step towards a much larger system upgrade. The long-term goal is to create a process that is easier, less time consuming, and more streamlined for both organisers and the backend management side of the community. A large amount of work currently happens behind the scenes to move events across calendars, classrooms, and visibility points.
For recurring events, organisers are still being asked to post weekly updates rather than relying on old posts or calendar entries alone. Regular posting keeps events visible, avoids confusion when schedules change, and helps ensure events are still active before they are added into the Weekly Bulletin. Event hosts are also encouraged to stop repeating the same posts every week and instead refresh the wording, focus on outcomes, and create short videos so people can connect more personally with the host before attending.
Coming soon to the Weekly Bulletin will be event categories and a clickable table of contents, allowing readers to jump directly to the types of events they are most interested in. The aim is to remove friction and make discovering events faster and easier for browsers.
New sponsor spots are also opening up through an energy exchange model rather than paid sponsorship. Sponsors receive visibility inside the Weekly Bulletin and sponsors classroom, including direct links to their communities, in exchange for sharing the Weekly Bulletin once a week inside their own communities. Sponsors must have over 100 members and show consistent activity and growth on Skool. Sponsor spotlights will also soon be introduced to further showcase and support sponsor communities.
There is also encouragement for members to book chats and connect directly, helping build stronger relationships, collaborations, referrals, and aligned connections throughout the wider Skool network.