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I would pay extra to send 1 email every day
Currently, you can only send an email blast to the community every 72 hours. I understand why this is. But I am a poweruser - my income is primarily from skool I would happily pay more to send more emails! @Sid Sahasrabuddhe is this a possibility? Like an internal upsell to those who need it - it would make Skool some easy money lol. It would not hurt CAC (as it wouldn't even be mentioned in the marketing) But it would boost LTV (as it makes our lives easier)
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New comment Oct 4
I wish I could put members into a groupchat
Use Case: Cohort Based Coaching Imagine how cool it would be if all members had access to the community as usual, but they could also be assigned into small groups of 5 members for accountability and coaching purposes? Wouldn't that be awesome? Tell me what you think:
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New comment Aug 25
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@John McMeniman Itā€™s a good workaround but hereā€™s the deal: Itā€™s easy to get lost when thereā€™s 100+ guys in the group. Itā€™s impossible when thereā€™s 10. Im not talking about allowing members to make their own groups. Iā€™m talking about allowing the admins to create groups. Cohort based coaching has many benefits.
Membership Questions for Paid Communities
Membership Questions do something critical: they give us qualifying information about a lead. I am not sure why, but you can't have Membership Questions active in a paid community. Due to spammers and low quality posters, many have resorted to charging $1 for their lead mag communities. (But now they can't have membership questions) I think it might be useful to have membership questions as an option even for paid communities as it allows you to prioritize which leads to books calls with, send DMs to etc. For example, if you only want to do calls with people of X net worth or Y monthly income goal - membership questions would help narrow down the number of leads you'd have to hit up. Perhaps I am missing something - how are you solving the problem currently? Thanks!
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New comment Aug 16
When's that Free Trial feature dropping?
The best use case is for top of funnel communities, let me explain: It is important because it lowers the barrier to entry: new folk don't have to fish out their credit cards, they can just hit join, fill some questions out and get in on the community. (reduces friction) But here's the main benefit: when that trial period ends, the freebie seekers and spammy accounts immediately get pulled out. Basically, they can only stay for as long as the trial period is. Pretty cool, and (hopefully) not technically difficult for the Skool team to implement. Would you use this feature?
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New comment Aug 10
Can you make your skool available only in US/EU?
The problem with creating a free skool is that you'd get 100s of guys in low income countries who are unable to buy anything. They'd just add a bunch of low qual leads to the pipeline and make the community less attractive to potential customers. Literally 99% of my customers come from US, EU and Australia. I'd like to restrict access to just these. (For a paid group it wouldn't matter because the price is a barrier onto itself, but for free it becomes important)
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Kaal Raam
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