Came for a course, and a space without the censorship and BS everything else has to host my holistic homeopathy resource… it’s morphed into way more and I’m so stoked to have a space with likeminded entrepreneurs around that are building their dreams while I am doing the same! Every other time I have built my 6fig biz’s from scratch I did it alone, and this time around it’s been so much better!
I have been in a health related Facebook group for a few years and have seen how they had to start eliminating certain words for fear of losing their group. I hope this platform keeps this freedom.
this has been my primary motivation as well. Working remote has made me realize the amount of talent we have on this planet and how many more people I WANT to meet!
I joined for a course and saw the huge benefits of the platform. I took my time figuring out what I wanted to have as my community and then finally signed up.
is a community for Entrepreneurs to: Refine brand message, amplify our reach, live the life and business we envision. One of my main focus is on connecting a good group of entrepreneurs who help each other. How about you?
I was a part of a blogging course that moved from teachable to Skool. It was a lifetime membership so I came over. I had an onboarding call and was pitched a high ticket coaching program and I signed up . I rather not say the name because they didn’t do anything for me. 😢But I decided to investigate Skool on my own and here I am. It’s been quite a journey.
That right there is my growing concern. I am seeing way too many who are focusing on the high ticket sales. I see such huge potential in a great community. It doesn't have to be high ticket coaching. Been there done that too.
I have been making content online for years and always wanted a way to organize everything and better serve my audience and skool has been an amazing place for that so far.
I saw a YouTube ad. lol. I have done multiple things to try to make money from owning a brick and mortar store to having an SEO company and many thing in between. I used to be a personal trainer and owned a sports supplement store. So the idea of having a community and potentially a course that could get me paid by helping people do what I love is amazing!
I was bitching to my old boss after leaving the company that I didn't want to go back to work for anyone else. He said I should look at Skool and offer my coaching services here. I don't think he has an account at Skool, he just follows Alex and knew it would be big. 😁
your boss seems like a very mindful and special person to mention to you this place. not every boss wants to point people to what can benefit them, specially when they’re in a way separating. and this is why i’ve been on a conquest of making sure more bosses will do that for their employees.
To learn about business, entrepreneurship, money, and much more. All things I know nothing about, but want to become a pro in. I want to be financially literate and free.
made me join it by using a lot of mental force lol. as for what, i just felt it was something that had to be explored by me, and today, almost 2 weeks later i know it’s defo a place for me to be. and almost like it was some sort of a missing chain in my professional life.
what makes me say that is the following David: the interface, concept, quality of people, this platform being away from regular social media channels that tbh i’m really fed up from, possibilities i see, features that i learnt Skool has and so much more… and it’s really sweet of you to follow me but then again, not everything is about the count of followers. the followers will come with time when the purpose is there!
Started with Kajabi back in February (also looked at Skool) my standalone course was not selling well so decided to jump to Skool, create a community (paid) and give access to my course plus much more.
I didn’t use the Kajabi community feature (heard it is not good)
I appreciate hearing this feedback. I’m always asked how this compares and I can’t give an answer because I’ve only used Systeme.io community. Which was god awful. I was so excited to move to Skool.
doing TikTok live several times. I have been teaching English as a second language to Spanish speakers since March. I grew my community to a little over 10,000 followers, but I realize after many life sessions watching Chuck that the only way I could really scale my business will be to open up a school community and about a week in I’ve received validation how good this is and how good it can really be. to be completely honest if anyone is still on the fence about this, I would say just go ahead and jump on over and the answers will come to you.
🤷♀️ Saw an ad and it seemed interesting… 14 day free trial to see if I could come up with a viable community sounds good. Now thinking about who to invite and how to set up the community. I did a lot of research on how to advertise on social media during the pandemic and I know how to specifically reach tattoo audiences for tattoo artists so I am thinking that could be a good paying group. 😬 but my industry is like really clicky compared to others. I’m not sure that I have enough social status for people to actually want to pay me anything.
I lost 200lbs in less than a year and took control of my life and I want to help others do the same. I’ve been thinking about my own business and how to help people my whole life but I have finally found my purpose and Skool seems perfect to help me get started!
I was SOOOOOOOOOO sick of FB and its BS! This is like one of the best decisions of my life to start my group here! And I'm pretty old so that is A LOT of decisions! 🤣 That said,
I joined Skool to create communities where collaboration, learning and progress are happening at the same time. It’s difficult when you are trying to build a community but with disparate systems.
Not saying there isn’t a place for those systems, just that Skool brings a sizable chunk of these systems together under one roof.
And so, I’m looking forward to all new features that continue to strengthen the platform and make it easy for my community members to engage and get results faster.
I have been trying to build a community on social media to help other dads redefine their dad bod and embrace their inner alpha (positive, not the sterotypicl BS). I have been putting of joinging every since I first saw one of Hormozi's adds back early this year, but after watching the latest youtube with the Games winners I decided it was time for me to jump in. I have been loving the communities I have seen so far
This was tough for me because I know so many non dads or even moms (or non Moms lol) that could benefit, however I like what Hormozi says that if you cater to every one you cater to no one. I am a dad so that is who I can speak to and help, so that is my focus. If anyone else sees the value and joins thats great as well. But I realized I can best help the person I used to be.
easy to navigate...moved my community from an old platform...easier to monetize and grow my business...wanted the support from the skool community and skool games members
GenX needs to know this is an option to monetize decades of life experience and knowledge. The next 10 years won’t be kind to my generation career-wise. They need this option.
I want to spend more time going Live, doing Zooms and making videos to share the magic of community and Skool.
Also, my wife and I have no kids. Neither do either of my siblings. The only way my family legacy lives beyond this one is the positive impact I can make for thousands of people.
Yeah!!! I am GenXer as well. All my creative service-based peers have no retirement plans. MRR with community is the best way to hack retirement income and finding new purpose in life! It’s my mission to help creators over 40 pivot. What’s your community about?
- thanks for the love. I'm really careful when I make predictions. I try to make ones that I know are right...just that others haven't seen yet. Those kind of predictions are easier to be right about. And Skool is certainly a "safe bet" to being right in the long term.
No other platform is designed for communities to thrive like this, and the only competition excluded itself by killing the engagement (Facebook GRoups), so there really isn't any other competition for Skool to become the permanent platform for Groups, like Ebay is for Auctions and Youtube is for videos...that's Skool for Groups, and I believe they will own this market because they're doing everything right to create unparalleled opportunities for their members.
I decided to join because I was looking for a better platform to build communities on than what I had been using.
Found out about it through Alex Hormozi. Thought it was just a fad but once I finally decided to give it a try, realized it’s way better than I had initially thought.
I wanted to start a community for "wantrepreneurs" (people wanting to start a business). Myself included, I've been wanting to start a business for a while but had no idea what to do and how to start anything. my plan is to build a community where people can bounce ideas off of each other and give each other ideas. I just started today and am super excited to get started! If anyone has any tips that could help me that would be greatly appreciated.
I saw an opportunity to change lives all around the world by teaching veterans and the veteran community on how to file fully developed claims to get service connected benefits at VA Claims Mentorship.
Hoorah!! I love seeing us female soldiers. I’m planning on changing how we go about applying for our benefits from the beginning. I’m hoping my knowledge will help more families get their benefits on the first go.
I've been toying around with the subject of my first group. I've ended up settling on a Harley-Davidson focused group. I've been into them for awhile, was the parts guy at the dealership I work at and am now a mechanic here.
I had been following Alex Hormozi for years before he announced the Skool partnership. Prior to that, I had no idea about this platform.
I've seen waves of technology changes in my 35 years of being deeply engaged in technology as an adult. With each of those waves I didn't participate in them at an entrepreneurial level... And I end up kicking myself five or ten years later. There is something new here, something brilliant.. Something instinctual said I had to participate & get on and ride this wave.
That was February, Now, after watching all the Skool games winners & participating in a bunch of different school communities, while slowly building my own. Now, I would say, I am even more charged up at the growth opportunity here not only for myself but thousands and thousands of people.
Skool has made it easier to engage in mentorships & masterminds it's made it easier, host your owned content And monetize, and I think most importantly, it's made it easier for the consumer to find the targeted education on a topic that they want and desire deeply to learn about.
Frankly speaking, participating here with so many younger folks in this environment has given me hope !!! Hope for culture, hope for society and hope for the world, that here's a chance humanity will survive the churn of chaos presented within every other form of media. So, "all in on SKOOL" Let's Go!!!!
To launch my online training program and build a community around it to support eachother. As a an ex restaurnat owner I felt like no one could understand my pain.
saw the FBAds from Hormozi, i like SKOOL, but i don't like the high price for a community; that's to much money for one community...i would be better if it cost 10 USD for each community..you can grow better..
My first intention was to find some more opportunities in the sales rep sphere after I got Skool recommended by my app setter mentor. However, I soon realized I always wanted to be autonomous and this is the best platform to fulfill my ideas about launching my own project and sharing ideas in a place of like-minded people.
is an innovative genius and she offered a Skool deal I could not resist, and now that I'm here, I'm going to use Skool to level the literacy playing field.
Other platforms were like houses with a bunch of rooms where all the conversation where siloed. Skool was like a barn where you could see the entire party happening at once. Way more exciting and engaging.
Culture and community are the *pulse* of my brand ❤️
These two ideals appear to be the pulse of Skool as well. So naturally, I had to join to contribute where I can and connect with as many amazing individuals as possible along the way.
I set this up because I strive to help as many people as I can daily. I will grow a community to help as many people thrive though health, wellness and mindset coaching.
Honestly, I want to grow my business, share my knowledge and engage with other like minded people, who share my interests but we can all help each other.
With that said, if anyone seeing this would be an absolute hero, and go to my page - https://www.skool.com/flex3d-3302 And like my 2 posts so far, and better still, join my community, I would be forever grateful!
I’m trying to build a 3D design business after self teaching myself over time. I’d love to share what I’ve learned and also what I’m working on over time!
I became interested when I heard Alex Hormozi talk about it. I’m a wealth advisor that hopes to “demistify” the world of financial planning and investment.
I found out about it from Alex Hormozi's videos. I had learnt a LOT from Alex with his Value drops so I knew I wouldn’t be dissapointed. And man I was not prepared for this. It feels like I had been looking all over the internet for this. A community to call my own, a community of like minded folks to learn and grow with. A community to build your business with. Its amazing!
I joined because I am a leader of leaders for positive change and growth and this platform is literally full of them. My impact will be magnified a million times. Mwah ha ha ha
I’ve been watching Alex for a while now. Interested to find out more about the platform. Mainly looking for folks building small businesses to bounce ideas off of and grow together!
I joined Skool because I’m passionate about building communities that push creative boundaries, and I saw Skool as the perfect platform to do that. As someone who’s been in the film industry and building communities for decades, I’ve watched how technology has revolutionized the way we tell stories, and now, with AI transforming filmmaking, the possibilities are limitless. Skool provides the tools to not only connect with like-minded creators but to truly collaborate, share knowledge, and help each other grow. The communities I have joined on Skool have been amazing, and the opportunity to build a community where we can inspire, learn, and push the future of filmmaking together is what made me sign up. I’m here to learn, to teach, and to shape something great alongside amazing people!
group. I saw the insane value that she provided in her group and the hugely improved engagement over FB.
Then I decided that Skool was the place to build my community after trying a couple of other platforms that didn’t stick. The engagement levels, discoverability and community on Skool won out. 🎉
I have ran free communities for years now and have already built a decent social media following. I want to make the leap to monetising the audience so I can dedicate the time and offer the most in depth and useful content.
I am passionate about helping other people build their businesses and fostering a community of like-minded people. I love helping entrepreneurs and coaches optimize their challenges and I want to make my community the place to become the best!
moved much of the Gary Club over to Skool which is where I was first exposed to it, but what really got me to sign up for it was getting a taste of this community and finding out just how helpful everyone is! You are all an added layer of support and hopefully as I learn and grow I will be able to share my wins and losses with some up and coming newbies to the group as they learn what Skool is all about! It truly is a great platform and is only getting better!
This is beautiful!!! I’m a single momma to a little one. He turns 6 on Sunday… and omg this hit home for me!! We need to connect! I want to hear your alls story!!
It started with a course but i never commented or interacted in any community. Then i soaked up some information that i wanted to share and i found it very empowering to network with other like-minded people. Then i learned about the gamification and it just got better. I love that Skool does not have ads like other websites.
me too… I am just wondering how many people have joined with the goal of making money and how many people are here to genuinely learn and have fun in communities
here to try make a fun community and hopefully profit off it… however I feel that Skool has been marketed more to those trying to make a community more so than join one…
I joined long time ago without using it. I was using other platforms such a Kajabi, Kartra and such for my biz. But I am quite tired of all the guru culture selling courses for coaches. It is getting so cringey. I am just coming back to Skool now and realize the beauty of selling community. Also Skool could enable people to create communities about passions not just money making niches. It seems to simplify everything (I am still setting up mine). Judging from this positive community, I just want to align myself here and be part of this :)))
I signed up a few months ago because a coaching program I was in had their community here. But I came back for real only a few weeks ago to get serious on it!
Current consulting engagements are tailoring for the top 10% of the market and have been looking for a way to provide knowledge sharing (and build a community) with the other 90%. Excited to launch the eCommerce Fulfillment Academy next week :)
I have received great value from the Hormozi Family and looking to learn something new while building and engaging with new communities!. Truly Grateful!. :)
My brother and I had been talking about starting a podcast, our schedules never align, so this platform is my way to get content out about what interests me the most.
I have literally been searching for skool before I even knew it existed. I can’t stand discord and telegram and all those other platforms. I finally found my home and I’m here to stay‼️
I was late night YouTubing it a few nights back, and Hormozi skool videos started showing up in my feed. A few vids later, I fell down the rabbit hole. I was about to launch a course on kajabi and now I’m launching on skool. Fate, randomness, or the algorithm??
I joined with another account when Skool had been launched not too long ago, just out of curiosity to see what Sam had been building. I quickly fell in love with the platform and realized it could become the next standard choice in online coaching. Didn’t want to miss out on that. 😄
for me it was too figure out if this place with free and paid communities made sense for people coming from my web apps as a reunion place, one community for freemium users and one for the paying users(this last is free to belong to both).
I realized that making a paying community didn't make sense given that they already pay for the product or are in the free tier, so 2 free communities made sense. Then I figured out that it would be preferable to have them as private communities and not show them in the search of skool, but I guess that that's not possible. And now I'm in the limbo because I can't afford ~200 dollars/month 😅
Another business creator mentioned the way that the education system here in the U.S is outdated and eventually something else was going to replace it.
I've always wanted to start my own business and share the knowledge I've gained over the years.
When Alex made a video of about Skool.
It was a no brainer.
With the E-learning & Content Creation industries both expected to triple over the next 5 years I wanted to position myself accordingly.
I joined skool to become a knowledgeable and trusted resource in the field of crypto trading. By sharing my expertise and providing valuable trading signals, I aim to educate others about the potential of cryptocurrencies and empower them to make informed investment decisions.
I joined Skool because I needed help and thought of how many like me there is that might need the same help, so now I'm improving myself so I can help to improve others. It's just the start but the progress is amazing. I luv it here!
I love this!! You know one of the most powerful journeys we can take a client on is the one we’re on. Some people think “oh I’m not an expert I can’t teach this”… but it’s a great way to connect and learn. I’ve seen it many times. Very successful entrepreneurs say “I’m going to try xyz, if you want to join me on this journey of trial and error let’s go!” First of all there’s power in numbers. Right?! & add passion, growth mindset, and you’ll build a freaking empire!
One of the first courses I bought back in 2016 was Sam Ovens consulting.com course and it was life changing. So I figured if he created this and Alex hormozi also backs it, then it has to be the beginning of something unbelievable!
I am super excited to build and grow my community here with more conscious creators, empowered entrepreneurs and optimistic overcomers 🔥
oh wow you're the second I've seen that started at consulting.com!! It's likely we will be seeing a lot more of you guys soon! So cool! you guys are the real OG's!!
Wanted a great place to build and grow my community of Gardeners and to learn from other entrepreneurs. I Started before Alex Hormozi came onboard and I am so happy he is here. I have been following him for years.
Lo mire en redes sociales, lo que me llamó la atención y tome la desicion de unirme es que puedo ayudar a la comunidad con mi conocimiento y motivación personal
A program i was a part of was using and then i saw that Alex Hormozi was part owner and of course prayed about it and was given such great peace to make the plunge
I joined because I want to create a community around golf and, more generally sports performance. There’s a lot of BS on the internet and I think training or instructional videos only provide so much. Direct access to knowledgeable people, regularly, is more beneficial, IMO.
, I think that's awesome. I love golf, and it's a difficult but enjoyable sport. I just submitted my application to be part of your community. I'm actually building a community around flipping items, and one of the biggest things I flip is golf clubs.
I was watching the podcast, Diary of a CEO, when Steven Bartlett interviewed Hormozi.
It hit me at the right moment so I followed him on IG and then got in the funnel some how and signed-up to try it.
It was Harold Meadows (Can't get his @ to show for some reason) who saved me from quitting because he said he would help me get set-up. Big Shoutout to Harold (sorry I can't get your @ to work?). I'm so glad I stayed now. This is the BEST platform. 🤩
I joined Skool because I was tired of those people saying join my group, where the first question is always, 'How’s business? Do you need help growing your business ?' without even knowing my name or even looking at who I am what I do! I wanted to be part of a community where genuine entrepreneurs actually connect and engage—no more surface-level pitches before we’ve even said hello. Plus, it’s the perfect spot to build my own community, where we focus on real conversations and making lasting changes—no bots, no cold pitches!
I joined to find and talk with others who share my love and interest for my sport and fitness, its so hard to find likeminded people who are truly invested in certain things nowadays but I think this platform is amazing for that.
I joined about 3 hours ago to build a dating network for all of the likeminded people on here. Somewhere that members can chime in on discussions we post about values, habits etc. in the dating world, see other members responses and only reach out to those you think you'd connect well with or have potential partner material. Chances are, if you're on Skool in the first place, you'll have some important traits in common. No need for stressful or exhausting icebreakers or one on one chit chat to really get to know if they MIGHT be the worth more of your time. I first heard of Skool through all of Alex Hormozi's videos over the past months and finally decided to give it a try! Now to just get members without somehow inviting people who aren't already on the platform since that's the only real qualifier to the group!
Building a community is one of the best business models, if not the best. Then the gamification in Skool convinced me to join. Never seen something like that on SAAS. If you build a community and leverage that in your own community you build a thriving business.
When I saw Alex post on LinkedIn about investing in the platform I knew I didn't want to miss this boat. Then watched a few YT videos from Sam and I was all in.
I'm a Hormozi fan boi - he brought me here along with Skool games. And I finished it by being first (from last). Then I left it for good. Then I started watching Sam Ovens in Youtube. And then he announced the season of madness. And boi, I'm back again!
Two fold. As a value added for recurring revenue already being received prior to creating a Skool community and also to introduce my work to others regardless of Geography.
I've been looking for a platform that hosts a closed community, where I can post content to people who intentionally wanna grow, while having “messaging” access to this community. Following
I've been watching Alex's content for a long time, so I jumped right in when I saw the Skool games. I couldn't believe I hadn't seen this sooner, considering how much of his content I watch. A YouTube ad later, and I am so glad to be here. I'm just starting my community with three members so far, but I need to work hard to create valuable content to position my community for success. I've posted a few times already, and I'm excited to grow this community, even though I'm entirely new to this and still have much to learn.
I joined because I wanted to help people achieve their goals. I’ve always had an urge to teach and help people and guide them in what im passionate about. So building a community really allows me to do that and im so very thankful🙏
I spent the first 6 months mapping out all these offers and complicated funnels and it was all too much. I put it out there that I wanted to simplify everything and offer something even better. I opened my IG app and there was a Hormozi ad talking all about Skool. It was a no brainer. 🙌🏼
okay, and have you start working on this because this is really awesome reading it alone, but sincerely speaking, everyone here are amazing and have ideas which is innovative
To build my community of Living Soil Growers! From Uruguay to the world! So far i´m only doing classes in spanish, but i´m considering translating everything soon. I entered thanks to Ramiro Cubria from CDN consulting after learning about personal branding and sales funnels with him.
told me about Skool. She'd bring it up from time to time, but she wasn't pushy or anything. The thing that really got my attention was when she explained how positive of an environment it is. I checked it out for myself a little while & decided to take the plunge. I'm really glad that I did. I'd started my group for inspirational writers (since I help people write & publish their books), but expanded it to include anyone who wants to encourage others or be encouraged.🏆
No one made me sign up, I'm myself found the skool . It sounds good ! But I would like to know more about this platform, may be in a short simple way ?! As I'm a newbie to this community I would appreciate if you can enlighten my knowledge, Thanks. 🌷
I first heard about Skool when Alex mentioned his “billion decision” in one of his YouTube videos. Later, I saw him wearing the Skool cap in a video where he discussed his partnership and co-ownership with Sam Ovens.
I’ve been following since day one, subscribed at the end of February, and I’ve stayed engaged ever since. Looking forward to more!🥇
I was talking about a coaching and community program I wanted to develop with my brother in law and he recommended skool as a good community platform. He's pretty successful with online business so I took his word for it. Definitely excited and nervous to be branching out. I've been in the public sector for 8 years. I'd like to help others with problems I've seen.
I've tried a few other LMS services and had pain points with all of them. On this platform, it seems to be user friendly and a community that's excited to learn! Looking forward to connecting with others and helping people start their gardens in their own homes!
Watched a video by Alex Hormozi on his YouTube channel. I was hooked. Been watching him for years. Now starting a business seemed more possible.
It also lined up perfectly with a dream I've had for years - to bring a complete sense of health and vibrancy to anyone who wants it, in one place, without having to do all the years of research.
I love to learn about fitness, nutrition, sleep, and psychology! I wanted to start a community where I can share everything that I have learned and continue to learn with others. This way other people don't have to research, or experiment with something that might not work. They get information from proven strategies about how they can improve their own lives!
Learn how to use my interests and skills to connect with ambitious people and grow together by helping others while figuring out a way to monetize in the process.
I used to watch Andrew's videos and then got to know about Skool from him.
I joined because I've been batting my community idea around for awhile, and I kept thinking, "If only there was a place where I could meet tons of helpful, quality, build-you-UP people instead of tear-you-DOWN people, I'd give it a whirl!" Then VOILÀ! SKOOL fell into my lap! It was meant to be!
Hey Jake! Great question! I joined Skool because I’m an English teacher and wanted to help people in my community. I was inspired by the amazing opportunities to connect and grow together. What about you? What made you decide to sign up? 😊
someone offered to help me build a kitesurfing community on here that was the first time I heard about it and have been hooked ever since! It's unreal what a good vibe there is on here nothing but good people helping you become a better you 🙌🏻
I was looking to start a community and to generate income, so I was lead to Skool by Alex Hormozi videos. He was talking about business and then said a way to build a community, which was what I was looking to do -- in my mind separately. When I went to Skool I realized that I signed up last year with Adspend and already had an account. The iteration of my digital course idea did not work out last year, so I instead wrote a novel and now I'm back to it, more fired up than ever.
My autism led me here. I was already in Skool, to be fair, but not an active participant. An AI techspert that I know was running a community on here, so that's why I initially made an account.
But the reason I am here is because I obsessively watched Alex Hormozi videos back to back (which is crazy, because my brain assumed: gymcel, but someone I really admire in the AI and automation space made a bot that he trained on Hormozi videos and the concept was so incredible to me and the autism meant I was fixated on my new special interest, so down the rabbit hole I went). I was watching the videos from Alex and I kept thinking "Skool is for me, based on what he's saying, but I'll join next month... next time... when I am ready." I was in a super tricky business situation with a business partner that amounted to a pretty awful existence.
The day I dissolved my part... the day I said "I will give this to you, because no amount of money is worth the poison from being in this situation" - like the very day I broke it off, I signed up for Skool.
I had the idea and I knew what I wanted to do and I am passionate about it, so I knew I would build it. I came out for worse in my previous business, so coming here was actually starting from zero again, but it's okay because I billed $23k in my first month of operation in previous business and 78k by month three. And that was with A LOT of obstacles and a lot of friction. So I can absolutely kick goals here :)
I want all of the training and energy I pour into my 3k-member Facebook group to actually get seen and implemented to bring the transformation I know it delivers!🤣🤣🤣
haha not really and OG, but when Alex bought into Skool I initially made an account and they wanted my money and had no clue what it even was haha. So I closed that account. Then this summer he started talking about it and running ads. That’s when I decided ok, he’s finally endorsing/explaining this so I started paying. Still very much on my journey to making money with it haha I am making money monthly, but it hasn’t exceeded my investment yet
I joined a long time ago when Rob Bailey was pushing for his community to jump in. In 2024 it’s fully turned up with everyone that I’m learning from. Thus, I’m all in. 💯 Skool.
Looked at and tried others, from FB groups, Learndash to Kajabi. Liked Skool's gamification and that all of the tools were built in - all based in building an active community.
what’s your experience learning a language in high school or at any post-secondary language. I remember taking 3 years of French in high school, which I’ve completely forgotten by now. Then I started learning Arabic in my senior year of high school then throughout college. I’ve found that I learned more Arabic in a few months than my entire French education in High school.
I joined Skool because of the huuuuuge opportunity. It’s beginning stages of this soon to be massive platform. I’ve been following Sam for a while and I think it was a YouTube video of his that brought me in.
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Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key
Press space bar to start a drag.
When dragging you can use the arrow keys to move the item around and escape to cancel.
Some screen readers may require you to be in focus mode or to use your pass through key