Mareya Ali
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You´re not listening!
You´re not listening!
I have an assessment that me, and some other people that I am observing, are not being listened to.
I think group chats are quite essential. We have moved from Slack to Skool and moved our participants with us and we are observing and assessing that this element is very crucial & essential to our community. We have assessed that the intimacy that group chats bring in are very essential for our course. May not be for many other courses you host at Skool.
We are your early customers, we moved to Skool because we appreciate the platform you have created, it takes care of multiple concerns of ours but this one! And on multiple requests, it has been coming up again and again as a concern for us and our participants.
Our team still co-ordinates on Slack, and I got that Skool by design is not for that. But not having the group chat, we can foresee several problems for us in future:
No Group Chat does not allow us to communicate with one cohort.
If we want to make new Provocative content for our current Cohort. We have to come up with newer content for every cohort in future so its not repetitive.
Small announcements, meant for the current cohort, have to be made available to all past and future cohorts. Both content & announcements are/ will be repeat communications.
We want to address different concerns of different people in multiple cohorts and use the community to be the place where all of them come together. The courses now, they allow us selective access.
There are sub-communities existing in one large group of ours.
Group Chat, like in Slack or other places, takes care of this aspect. We have seriously considered ever since launching our course on Skool to move back to Slack or elsewhere. Now, I acknowledge that the course delivery is beautifully structured. So we are in conversations with our participants and amongst us for that matter.
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