Why people aren’t clicking Join Group (even when your group is good)
If your Skool group isn’t growing, the reason is often already visible.
Quick follow-up for Skool owners here 👋
Recently I shared Skool Check — a focused About page review that answers one question only:
Would a real visitor confidently click “Join Group”?
I’ve now completed 5 real, public reviews across very different Skool groups — and a clear pattern is emerging:
👉 Most About pages don’t lose joins because they’re bad
👉 They lose joins because one small thing isn’t clear
I’m opening 5 more free reviews to round this out to 10 solid examples.
What you get (free):
  • Scores across 5 join-decision signals
  • The single biggest hesitation stopping joins
  • One highest-impact fix
  • A clear verdict: Converts / Leaky / Doesn’t Convert
Why public?
Reviews live inside Skool Check as examples — which also means extra visibility for your group to other Skool owners and it makes a great resource for people new to building Skool groups to learn.
Best fit:
  • Live Skool groups
  • Finished About pages (not drafts)
  • Owners who want clarity, not fluff
✅ To submit:
Comment with your About page URL. By commenting, you’re confirming you’re okay with a public review and it being used as an example.
Taking the first 5 that fit, so don't hesitate.
(If you’re planning to tighten your About page in the New Year , Skool Check makes an awesome “before” snapshot and gives you a starting point).
Thanks to those people who already offered to take part I appreciate it and your reviews are inside Skool Check - Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 🎉
Example below ⬇️
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Jo Minnery
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Why people aren’t clicking Join Group (even when your group is good)
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