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Skool by Alex Hormozi - Honest Review After 30 Days of Use
Skool by Alex Hormozi - Honest Review After 30 Days of UseWhen I first heard about Skool, I'll be honest - I thought it was just another online course platform.
But after using it for 30 days straight, my opinion completely changed.
In this post, I'll share my real experience, what I liked (and didn't like), and whether Skool is truly worth it for creators, coaches, and community builders.
🧠 What Is Skool, Exactly?
Skool is an all-in-one platform created by Alex Hormozi that combines online courses, communities, and calendars in one simple interface.
Unlike traditional course platforms like Kajabi or Thinkific - which focus on selling courses - Skool centers around community and engagement.
The idea is simple: learning happens best when people learn together.
When you log in, you'll find three main sections:
Classroom: where your video lessons live
Community: like a private Facebook group, but clean and organized
Calendar: to host live calls, Q&A sessions, or events
Everything feels integrated - no tabs, no mess.
🧭 My 30-Day Experience Using Skool
I decided to move my small coaching group from Facebook to Skool.
Here's what happened in the first month.
Week 1: Getting Started
Setup was surprisingly easy.
In less than an hour, I had:
My community created
A custom logo and banner uploaded
Course modules added to the Classroom section
A few events scheduled in the Calendar
Everything was intuitive - no coding, no plugins, no frustration.
Week 2: Inviting Members
Once my space looked ready, I invited my clients.
To my surprise, the onboarding process was seamless. Members loved the clean layout and how everything was in one place.
Engagement started picking up - more posts, comments, and participation than we ever had on Facebook.
Week 3: Course Delivery
I uploaded my full video course, and this is where Skool really shined.
Students could:
Watch lessons
Comment under videos
Track progress automatically
No one got lost in links or extra logins. It just worked.
Week 4: The Community Comes Alive
By the fourth week, something cool happened - people started helping each other.
Members were answering questions before I could.
The gamification system (points and levels) made it fun.
People wanted to engage more to "level up," which kept the group active daily.
⚙️ Key Features That Stand Out
Here's what really impressed me about Skool during my first 30 days:
1. Simple, Clean Interface
Everything is distraction-free. No clutter, no confusing menus. Perfect for creators who want focus.
2. All-in-One System
You get a community, course platform, and event scheduler all under one login. It replaces multiple tools.
3. Gamified Engagement
The point system makes learning social and fun - it truly increases participation.
4. Private & Focused
Unlike Facebook Groups, there are no ads or random distractions. Members stay focused on your content.
5. Calendar Integration
You can set weekly calls, live classes, or office hours - members can see everything in one central calendar.
😕 What I Didn't Like
Of course, no platform is perfect. Here's what I think Skool could improve:
No built-in payment system (you'll need to integrate with Stripe or use a checkout tool like ThriveCart or PayPal)
Limited customization - you can't change much about the visual design
Mobile app is functional but could use more flexibility
Still, these are minor issues compared to what you get overall.
💰 Skool Pricing
Skool keeps it simple - $99/month per group.
That includes:
Unlimited members
Unlimited courses
Unlimited events
You can even test it out with a free trial before committing.
When I compared it with alternatives like Kajabi or Circle, Skool offered the best balance between simplicity and power.
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🧩 Who Is Skool Best For?
From my experience, Skool is ideal for:
Coaches and mentors who run small group programs
Course creators who want a community feel
Entrepreneurs who sell knowledge or training
Mastermind hosts or membership site owners
If your business involves teaching, connecting, and supporting people, Skool will fit right in.
🟢 My Final Verdict After 30 Days
After using Skool for a full month, here's my honest verdict:
👉 Skool is more than a platform - it's a community engine.
It makes it easy to deliver courses, connect members, and grow engagement without the tech overwhelm.
If you're tired of juggling Facebook groups, Zoom links, and course platforms, Skool will simplify your life.
I've already decided to keep using it - and I'll likely move all my future communities here.
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who created Skool?
Skool was created by Alex Hormozi and his team to help coaches and creators build engaged learning communities.
2. Can I sell courses directly through Skool?
Not yet - Skool doesn't have its own checkout system. You can link it to Stripe, ThriveCart, or another payment page.
3. Does Skool have a free trial?
Yes! Skool offers a free trial so you can test the platform before subscribing.
4. Can I host live sessions on Skool?
You can list live sessions on the calendar and integrate Zoom or Google Meet links.
5. Is Skool better than Kajabi or Circle?
If you value simplicity, community engagement, and ease of use - yes, Skool outperforms both in those areas.
6. Does Skool work on mobile?
Yes, Skool has a mobile-friendly interface and a dedicated app for iOS and Android.
7. Can I run multiple groups on one account?
You can, but each group is billed separately at $99/month.
✍️ If you're a coach, creator, or educator who wants to build a thriving online community without drowning in tech tools, Skool is absolutely worth trying.
It's not just another course platform - it's a better way to connect, teach, and grow in 2026 and beyond.
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