Skool
Build, engage, and monetize your online community with streamlined simplicity.
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Skool is an all-in-one community platform favored by course creators and community builders. The platform combines course creation, community management, email marketing, and event scheduling in one intuitive interface.

With engaging features like leaderboards, contests, and gamification, Skool helps creators foster active communities and maintain member engagement. The mobile app ensures on-the-go access, while robust monetization options enable creators to build sustainable online communities through memberships, courses, and events.

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Features we love
Combines community, courses, and email.
Leaderboards and gamification boost engagement.
Monetize via memberships, courses, and events.
Toksta's take

Skool makes a statement as an all-in-one platform for community building, offering intuitive course creation and robust engagement features. Its streamlined design makes it easy to monetize memberships and connect with users on the go via its mobile app. That being said, the limited customization and 10-category cap may frustrate creators seeking granular control. The platform's simplicity is a double-edged sword, creating lock-in.

Consider Skool if you prioritize ease of use and engagement over extensive customization. Coaches, educators, and entrepreneurs launching a straightforward community will be grateful for its simplicity. Avoid Skool if your community requires complex workflows or extensive content categorization. The lack of post scheduling is a surprising omission.

On the whole, Skool offers a compelling entry point for community building, but its limitations must be acknowledged.

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creators
Stephen G. Pope
43800
subscribers
Connor Finlayson
13600
subscribers
Paul Dittus
2150
subscribers
Growth tip

Use Skool's built-in gamification features, specifically the leaderboard, to encourage active participation by awarding points for specific actions, like commenting on posts, completing course modules, or attending live events; actively promote the leaderboard and highlight top performers to foster a sense of friendly competition and drive higher engagement within your community, ultimately increasing member retention and value.

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