Skool AutoDM and StickyHive solve different levels of the same problem.
Skool AutoDM helps you send a welcome message when someone joins.
That is useful.
But it is only the first step.
StickyHive is built for the workflows that happen after the welcome message.
Here is the simple difference.
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Best for:
• one welcome message
• simple new member greeting
• basic first touch
Example:
“Welcome to the group.”
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Best for:
• multi-step DM sequences
• custom onboarding workflows
• membership question segmentation
• Day 3 and Day 7 follow-ups
• inactive member reactivation
• churn prevention
• behavior-based workflows
• moderation alerts
• support escalation
• member health tracking
• community operations
Example:
New member joins.
Membership answers are reviewed.
Member is segmented by goal.
Welcome DM is sent.
Day 3 check-in happens.
Day 7 follow-up happens.
Inactive members are flagged.
At-risk members trigger retention workflows.
AutoDM welcomes people.
StickyHive helps manage the member journey.
That is the difference.
You can think of it like this:
Skool AutoDM = one message.
StickyHive = onboarding, follow-up, and retention system.
If you only need a basic welcome message, AutoDM may be enough.
If you want custom DM sequences, workflows, segmentation, and member follow-ups, StickyHive is built for that.