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The Dawn Trail | Meditation

Private • 5 • $5/m

A community of people building a meditation habit for a happier, healthier life.

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Skool Community

Public • 184.4k • Paid

HPU CREW

Public • 400 • Free

6 contributions to Skool Community
Basic Setup?
When starting my community - should I focus much on the setup (profile pic, banner, even pre-posted content) or should I just try to get members in and optimize later?
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New comment Sep 21
5 likes • Jan 24
My 2c Try to think about what your minimum loveable product is (MLP). You want to have enough that the people who join will think the community is great, and continue thinking so until you're able to get more content in. For example, you could launch when you have the first week of course content, but you'd better get the following weeks up on time or people might get bored and leave.
1 like • Jan 24
@Markus Berger I have been a tech PM for too long 🤣
Managed Membership Subscriptions / Promotions
I guess I'm a little surprised that this platform is supported by people like Alex Hormozi but it doesn't have capabilities like being able to provide Discount Codes and Incentives on Membership Subscriptions. Am I missing something?! Are you NOT able to provide people with a means to get an exclusive offer to a community within Skool? Do I need to adjust the Pricing EVERY DAY in order to run promotions versus generating assets like discount codes or personal invites to get people into my community?
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New comment Aug 11
1 like • Jan 24
I'm sure they're going to add this sort of thing. In the meantime you could do billing off platform through a sales page, and use zapier/webhooks to grant perms in Skool. This would allow you to do the things you want to do now, and then migrate over once Skool rolls them out.
Can NOT track conversions - Google Ads
Hi there, I am running google ads to my about page, but since users have to sign up to skool. first, I am unsure on how to set. up conversion and the landing page address people go to after joining the community. would appreciate help any insight/workaround here as we can't track conversions thanks
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New comment Jan 25
Can NOT track conversions - Google Ads
2 likes • Jan 24
There isn't currently a way to do this in Skool. The only way to do it is to build your own separate landing page / billing, then webhook/zapier that user into Skool. This isn't ideal for a number of reasons, but is the only way to do conversion tracking at this time.
2 likes • Jan 24
@Amir Khajavi I believe they said it's on their roadmap (I know my name looks like Sam Ovens but I have an extra v, I'm not on the team :D)
Skool Needs These Features ASAP‼️
(All constructive criticism, Skool is a good platform/tool, but really needs these basic features) Let me and Sam know in the comments which features you'd want most and if I've missed anything. Different Paid Tiers Inside 1 Group: Really not sure why this isn't already a feature since we can lock courses behind a pointswall, we should be able to lock them behind a paywall. We should be able to, for example, have a free tier, a mid level paid tier, and a high level paid tier where we can lock certain courses, categories, and even calendar events behind. Instead you have to make multiple separate groups, as in the case of Hamza's "Adonis Gang" and "Adonis School" where he puts all the headings of the Adonis School courses in Adonis Gang, but has to just say "You need an Adonis School membership for this." and then put a link to his paid group. When I first got on Skool and browsed around groups, I instinctively thought this was already a feature when I clicked on courses like the one I mentioned above. This just creates more steps and broods less incentive to spend money on the Skool website. More Customizable Leaderboard: Let us change the way points are assigned if we so wish by having for example, Amount of Times Posted in a Certain Category, or by Amount of Times Posted in which the Post Includes a Certain Word/Phrase, or like I've seen in other posts, allow us to assign points to a member, so that your score isn't just limited to how much time you spent scrolling and liking on Skool, but we could reward for doing certain real world tasks, meeting goals, or participating in group calls. (PS. This really needs to be changed. As I look around more through different groups, specifically many self-improvement groups, i see a lot of the same faces on the top of the leaderboard. I know we want people to spend money on Groups and interact with Skool, but we don't want people spending all their time commenting and liking to chase virtual points with no meaning instead of actually going out into the real world and implementing what they've learned in these groups)
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New comment May 20
2 likes • Jan 24
+ Better landing page + attribution functionality!
2 likes • Jan 24
@Wyatt Woollens If you run ads, or direct traffic to your Skool page for a paid community, there's no way to track the performance or conversion rate of that traffic in Skool, you have to do a hacky solution.
SKOOL v PATREON v CIRCLE
Ok just need some objective help here, if we remove the big man himself @Alex Hormozi for one second! whats the pros and cons of building a community here over these other big platforms - to be clear i am in, but i just wanted to see if someone has some clear objective differences or benefits of being here, as we are building something we dont want to have to move in a years time.
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New comment Jan 24
SKOOL v PATREON v CIRCLE
4 likes • Jan 24
One really nice thing is that Skool's fees are quite low. Skool charges $99 or however much per month, plus the fees stripe charge (technically slightly less) for transactions. Patreon takes a much larger cut of your money. Circle takes the stripe fee AND their own transaction fee on top. Most other hosting platforms skim a little off the top on each transaction, and its hard to find if you're not looking for it.
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Sam Owens
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@sam-owens-4986
Building a community of people practicing mindfulness and meditation in order to live happier, healthier lives.

Active 169d ago
Joined Jan 18, 2024
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