đEveryone Is Building Communities for Entrepreneurs.
I built one for grandparents. And it might be one of the most emotionally sticky niches on Skool. Most communities compete for: ⢠Coaches ⢠Creators ⢠Agency owners ⢠Course builders All fighting for the same audience. Meanwhile⌠There are 70+ million grandparents in the U.S. alone. đHighly loyal. đHighly values-driven. đDeeply relationship-oriented. Underserved. So I built Grandparents Corner ~ a retention-first, purpose-driven community designed around: â Structured engagement prompts â 1-3 expert guest speakers per month â Long-distance grandparenting support â Learning-through-play toy & book recommendations â High-trust recommendation culture â Optional vetted income pathways for those wanting time freedom This isnât a hobby group. Itâs a legacy-based ecosystem. Grandparents donât churn chasing tactics. They stay when they feel seen, useful, and connected. When they feel they belongđ That creates depth most entrepreneur communities never reach. Why This May Interest You (As a Skool Owner) If you: ⢠Serve parents or families ⢠Believe in high-retention niches ⢠Study community structure ⢠Host experts or want collaboration opportunities ⢠Value long-term positioning over short-term hype This model is worth observing. Iâm actively building relationships with expert speakers, authors, and aligned community owners. Curious how a high-retention, non-entrepreneur niche is structured? Join Grandparents Corner and take a look inside. (If you're exploring collaboration or cross-community value, Iâm open to connecting.) Letâs build communities that outlast algorithms.