I was under the assumption that this was an education platform. Why are we locked at 100mb video size? I can't be chopping up my videos into 2 minute segments so I can host them here.
I've just created my first video course and the only option I have to add the videos properly is to host them through youtube or vimeo. This is obviously counter intuitive.
What is stopping someone from joining your paid Skool and just sending your unlisted youtube videos to anyone they want when the video is behind a paywall?
Vimeo has an option of hiding the video from their website and keep it just on Skool but I'm not paying for a premium service through Vimeo when we should already have it in Skool.
I could understand this if Skool cost maybe 20$ a month but i'm paying over 100$ a month to basically have something close to a private Facebook group.
Not happy with this as i've been working hard to building my community this year only to find out the site is less favourable to people that want to host educational content over affiliates and creator access.
Please someone make me look stupid and point out something I am not seeing here. I like the site and format but I can't take this hit every month if the platform isn't protecting paywalled educational content.