If You’re Building a Skool Community, You Should Probably Be on YouTube
A lot of Skool builders focus only on the community side β€” posts, engagement, and value inside the group.
But the real challenge is bringing new people in consistently.
That’s where YouTube becomes powerful.
Not just for views, but because:
β€’ One video can bring members for months or even years
β€’ It builds trust before people even join your community
β€’ Long-form content positions you as an authority in your niche
β€’ Your videos become a 24/7 discovery engine for your Skool
The key is not just posting videos randomly.
It’s about researching topics, creating strong titles, and packaging content in a way people actually want to click.
Curious to hear from other Skool builders here β€”
Are you currently using YouTube to grow your community, or relying on other channels?
4
4 comments
Prince Mandoriya
3
If You’re Building a Skool Community, You Should Probably Be on YouTube