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Skool Review πŸ† πŸ€”

Are you looking for a better way to learn online? Skool is here to revolutionize the world of virtual learning and community building. This innovative platform offers an abundance of features and resources to help you take your learning experience to the next level.

In this review, we’ll take a closer look at what makes Skool so special and how it can benefit both students and educators alike. We’ll discuss its comprehensive courses, flexible tools, intuitive platform design, and powerful community-building features so that you can decide if this is the right fit for your needs.

πŸ€” What is Skool?

Skool, a recently launched course platform with a community-first approach, offers an easy-to-use platform for developing and presenting your courses. This makes it a simplified version of the more advanced platforms you may already know about. For this reason, it does not have all the features most platforms have, though they can still help creators build and present their courses to audiences.

The platform operates on a community-first model with gamification and other tools to promote engagement and retention. You can create a group and it will be presented alongside Skool’s own community where you can get support, and help from other Skool subscribers.

πŸ’‘ Who is Skool For?

Through using Skool, creators of all kinds can develop a community and take courses to increase their skill set. Whether you’re a blogger, online video creator, consultant, or simply want to quiet your online community, Skool has the tools and resources to assist you in this endeavor.

πŸ‘₯ How People Use Skool

πŸ“ Online courses

Put your courses in the same place as your community. Let your students interact and collaborate in one place.

πŸ“ Group funnels

Convert your audience to the community to customers. Build interactive funnels that engage and convert.

πŸ“ Masterminds

Get your group in sync by putting everything in 1-place. Community, calls, events, recordings, DM’s, broadcasts.

πŸ“ SaaS / product development

Get feedback from your users to know what to build. Announce new features and get feedback immediately.

πŸ“ Subscription memberships

Build a community and monetize by charging a monthly/annual subscription. Like a country club!

πŸ“ Coaching programs

Give your clients a home and improve their experience. Put all resources in 1-place, centralize communication.

πŸ“ Support forums

Get your customers to support each other and build searchable help documentation organically over time.

πŸ“ Influencer / fan communities

Give your audience a place to hangout and connect. Deepen your relationship and get ideas from them.

πŸ’° Skool Pricing

At Skool, there are no pricing tiers or plans to choose from, which sets it apart from other platforms. You only have to pay a single monthly fee of $99 to gain access to everything the platform has to offer.

For a monthly fee, you gain access to 1 group with no restrictions on the number of courses and members that can be added. If you decide to create additional groups, the cost would be $99 per month for each new group you wish to establish.

The benefits of Skool include the ability to become an affiliate, which results in a 40% commission on all monthly subscription fees for every month the referred member remains in the program.

πŸ“ˆ Skool Pros

  • Video integrations
  • Zapier integration
  • Invite via webhooks
  • Invite unlimited members
  • Gamification promotes enjoyment and involvement
  • Skool courses are available to anyone in the community.
  • Free trial available
  • Plenty of assistance and support readily available

❌ Skool Cons

  • The charging for courses is prohibited
  • There is no built-in checkout feature
  • Native video hosting is unavailable

β˜‘οΈ Skool Interface

The user interface of Skool is easy to access and navigate, making it one of the standout features of the platform. Once you’re logged in, the dashboard is presented with lots of white space and clear nagivation.

At the top of the page, you will find a link to access the most important parts of the site, including the community, which is by default, the classroom, calendar and leaderboards.

If there are no courses or events currently being held in your community, then the classroom and calendar links will not be available to you (or your members).

βœ‰οΈ Skool Customer Support

The support team at Skool currently only takes email queries through email: help@skool.com. However, the platform has a thriving community of members and users who are eager to assist. This school’s community can be a great place to search for solutions to questions and gain support for Skool-related issues through the platform, which has a straightforward interface.

πŸ˜Άβ€πŸŒ«οΈ Is Skool legit?

Sam Ovens, the founder of Skool, established it many years ago and has ensured it has a well-staffed and financially supported platform with a long-term vision in mind.

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✍️ Final Words

Skool is an excellent platform to help you take your learning experience to the next level. With its abundance of features and resources, you can easily find the perfect course for your educational needs. Additionally, its community building capabilities provide a great way for students to stay connected and engaged with each other and their instructors. So, if you’re looking for a better way to learn online, sign up right now and start exploring what Skool has to offer!

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