Should you start a Skool Community for 2026?
You're thinking about it and have questions. Let's dissect. I too wondered; - How is Skool any different than other softwares. - How is this platform going to make a difference in my business? Is it worth it? Here's what I've come to learn: 🍄 1). Is skool worth it? A). It's $9/month to create a community on this page here. Land 1 customer and it pays for itself. So by mere pricing alone; 100%, it's worth it. 🍄 2). Will Skool save me time? A). Yes. Since having moved our systems over to Skool I'm saving myself about 2 hours per day. I no longer have to login to 7 different platforms to run my business. Plus it handles my client management for me. Good bye spreadsheets to manage client enrollment + graduation dates. Skool keeps all your clients in 1 spot + includes their membership details. 🍄 3). Can I have different packages & offers on Skool? A). Yes, since Skool launched their "tiered pricing" just 5 weeks ago (This feature changes everything)... you now can have 3 different levels to your membership. Then you can lock or unlock workshops, courses, and resources based on the level each member is at. (Skool does this automatically for you too. It's built into their enrollment setup) 🍄 4). Do I need a complicated funnel to build a Skool community? A). Nope. Skool's platform is naturally designed for conversions. Their platform design will automatically increase conversions for you without needing an expensive and complicated 3rd party funnel building software. (And I love funnels too. I'm a funnel guy. But do you know what I love more than funnels? Not having to rebuild a new one constantly.) 🍄 5). Can I sell high ticket on Skool? A). Yes, you can! You do have 3 payment tiers which should all be priced uniquely. And then you can also open up private high ticket offers to members once they are inside your community.