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If you’re evaluating whether to start a community on Skool, these pages answer the questions founders ask most.

Trust questions

Page Question answered
Is Skool legit? Yes — co-owned by Alex Hormozi + Sam Ovens, $99/mo transparent pricing, public revenue leaderboard
Skool reviews 4.2-4.5 / 5 across review platforms — what real owners say
Is Skool worth it? Yes if you can monetize at $300+/mo. The math, real numbers

Pricing questions

Page Question answered
Skool pricing $99/mo flat, one plan, full breakdown
How much is Skool? Quick answer: $99/mo + Stripe + optional automation
Skool cost Total cost of ownership including hidden fees
Is Skool free? No permanent free tier; 14-day trial yes
Skool free trial 14 days, no credit card, full feature access

How-to questions

Page What you’ll learn
Skool community How to build a Skool community that retains and monetizes
How to start a Skool community Step-by-step 10-step guide for launch
Skool app iOS + Android apps, features, download links

Decision tools

For comparing Skool against other platforms, see Compare (Circle, Mighty Networks, Kajabi, Teachable, Thinkific, Discord, Slack, alternatives).

For understanding Skool platform concepts, see Learn (how does Skool work, classroom, courses, gamification, affiliate program).

For automating Skool once you’ve started, see Recipes and Automation.


Try Skool — 14-day free trial

→ Start your Skool community — no credit card. Form your own opinion in 14 days.

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