You Need the FLAME 🔥
🔥 If you own a Skool community, you should have the Flame next to your name.
If you don’t know what the Flame means, it shows that you are active daily.
On Skool, that means at least 10 activity actions per day for 30 days straight. Miss a day, and the Flame goes away.
That sounds small, but it actually says a lot.
Most Skool communities are dead spaces.
The owner posts once in a while.
Checks in randomly.
Then disappears.
People feel that.
When someone sees the Flame next to your name, it signals something different. It shows that you know how to show up for something. And more importantly, that you will show up in your own community.
That adds credibility fast.
Here’s the part people overthink.
You don’t need hours.
For clarity, activity counts as:
• Liking posts
• Liking comments
• Commenting
• Replying
• Posting
My personal rule is simple.
Every morning, when I sit down with my coffee and check stats, emails, and messages, I spend about two minutes on Skool.
I’ll usually do things like:
• 👍 Like posts
• 💬 Like comments
• 🗨️ Leave a short reply (1 emoji replies)
It can all be in one group.
It can be in your own community.
It can be spread across multiple groups.
The point is that I don’t skip it that day.
Even on my busiest days, I can still do this.
And once I’m active, most days naturally turn into more engagement anyway.
But, there really is no excuse to miss a day when it takes 2 mins or less...
Be honest.
When was the last time you were so busy you couldn’t look at your phone for two minutes in a 24 hour period?
The Flame makes you stand out because most community owners are inconsistent. In a space full of dead communities, consistency is visible.
And people notice it.
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Louis Moore III
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You Need the FLAME 🔥
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