@Burak Becek You're absolutely right, Burak. I've actually seen Skool do this recently. In fact, two of my clients experienced it firsthand. After we finished optimizing their communities and putting the right structure in place, Skool started giving them additional visibility within just a few days. What I've noticed, though, is that Skool doesn't promote random communities. They tend to favor communities that stand out those with clear positioning, strong structure, and a well-optimized member experience. Optimization plays a huge role because it helps your community qualify for better rankings within Skool's ecosystem. Before promoting a community, they also evaluate whether the value proposition and transformation are clear enough to attract and retain new members. If visitors can't immediately understand the outcome they'll achieve, it's much harder for the platform to confidently recommend that community. The good news is that your foundation is already there. With the right adjustments and optimization, I believe your community can be positioned to attract the right audience and take advantage of opportunities like this. If you're serious about growing your community, send me a message and let's discuss the next steps. I don't want you to miss an opportunity that could significantly increase your visibility and attract members who genuinely need what you offer. With the right structure, positioning, and optimization, your efforts will be much more likely to pay off, and you'll be in a stronger position to benefit when Skool decides to promote communities in your niche.