Is a ClickFunnels / Skool Hybrid Approach Better?
A lot of us came to ClickFunnels to build full ecosystems using Russell’s Linchpin model—myself included. I love it. It’s solid, proven, and you don’t have to look far to see it working—just check out the 2CC winners or chat with any Inner Circle members.
As a Certified Funnel Builder, I’ve seen the Linchpin strategy work firsthand. One client I’ve been working with has been all-in on ClickFunnels since nearly day one. Last year, he asked me to help him build out his entire Linchpin framework inside ClickFunnels.
That was the plan… until I started playing around with Skool.
After building my own community here, I started thinking differently. What if we combined the power of ClickFunnels with the simplicity and engagement of Skool?
When I shared that idea with my client, we gave it a shot—ClickFunnels for the front-end funnel and offers, Skool for the community, coaching, and long-term transformation.
Let’s just say the results in engagement, growth, and retention have been... kind of wild.
Now I’m curious—has anyone here tried blending Skool into their funnel setup?
How did you combine the two, if at all?
Happy to share what we’ve tested (and what we’d tweak) if that’s helpful. Just let me know.
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Eric Hodgdon
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Is a ClickFunnels / Skool Hybrid Approach Better?
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