How to Use Skool: Your Guide to The Jiu Jitsu Forum
Hey everyone, The community has spoken, and we listened! 🎉 A special shout-out to Bret Gold and Michael for their fantastic feedback. We’re excited to introduce our new Central Info Repository to help you make the most of our Skool platform. What is Skool? Skool is an intuitive community platform designed to bring together learning and interaction. It combines forums, courses, and social networking in one place, making it perfect for our Jiu Jitsu community. How to Level Up Leveling up on Skool is straightforward and fun. Here’s how you can do it: Engage with the Community: Post, comment, and react to others’ posts. Get Likes: Points for levels only get added when you receive likes on your comments or posts. Complete Courses: As you go through our courses, you’ll earn points. Participate in Events: Join our scheduled events and activities. The more active you are, the faster you’ll level up. Higher levels unlock more features and content, including exclusive Jiu Jitsu courses. Leaderboards Our leaderboards showcase the most active members in the community. You can see who’s leading in terms of points earned from participating in discussions, completing courses, and more. It’s a great way to stay motivated and strive to be at the top! Free Courses As you level up, you’ll unlock access to free courses. These are specially designed to provide you with valuable Jiu Jitsu training and insights. The higher your level, the more advanced and exclusive the courses you can access. Members Platform In the Members tab, you can: View All Members: See who’s part of our community, browse profiles, and find people with similar interests. Direct Messaging (DM): Send private messages to other members. Great for making connections and having one-on-one conversations. Community Posts: Post publicly in the community tab to share updates, ask questions, or start discussions. Engage with posts by liking and commenting. Posting Videos To post videos, upload them to YouTube first, then copy/paste the link for the video to show up in your post. If you don't want the video publicly discoverable on YouTube, just set it to "unlisted" and use the link in your Skool post.