AI Advantage Club on Skool —
honest question for the admins, Dean Graziosi, Igor Pogany, and the community.
Have you considered creating the paid AI Advantage Club as a separate paid Skool community instead of managing it separately on Circle?
I’m only bringing this up because after dozens of conversations with members, there seems to be a lot of confusion around:
- logging in
- navigating platforms
- engagement
- subscriptions
- and managing the $37/month membership
Some people genuinely don’t even know where to go or how to engage consistently.
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I actually canceled my membership not because of the content—
but because it became one more thing to manage.
And honestly, one thing I’m realizing more and more in the AI era is:
simplicity matters.
I’ve intentionally been keeping my own community engagement centralized inside Skool for this exact reason.
Less fragmentation. Less friction. More consistency. More connection.
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To me, a separate paid Skool community could potentially:
- simplify the user experience
- increase engagement
- reduce overwhelm
- strengthen community interaction
- and make onboarding and participation feel much more intuitive
Curious what others think.
Would a unified experience inside the Skool ecosystem improve engagement
and make participation easier long term?
Thanks.