❓Should we COMBINE the FREE & PAID Communities? Read before answering
🚨 Please Read This Entire Post Before Responding 🚨 Hey everyone! Skool is about to roll out a new feature called Subscription Courses, and I’d love your honest thoughts before we make any changes What’s Subscription Courses? Instead of charging for ongoing community access, we’d charge for access to the course and live webinars on a subscription basis. This opens the door to a major shift… We’re considering combining the free and paid communities into ONE cohesive group: That means everyone—free members, course students, mastermind members—would live under the same roof, right here. But don’t worry: access to premium content (Course Material, 70+ Tool, Live Q&As, Live deal reviews, live ops calls, priority questions to our in-house affiliates Q&A) would still be exclusive to those of you who’ve paid. 💡 Potential Benefits - One Central Hub: Everyone would be in one place—experienced contributors, newbies, and serious operators alike—creating richer discussions and more opportunities to collaborate. - Better Networking: We’d unify the networking map and conversations, making it easier to connect, partner, and share across the full MHP Pros ecosystem. - More Content, Less Admin Time: Consolidating the community frees up more time for me and Ryan to focus on producing high-value lessons, case studies, and Q&As. ⚠️ Potential Drawbacks - Lower Quality Posts? Maybe. But we can require new members to reach Level 2 before posting or DMing anyone, which would filter out noise and encourage quality. - Less Serious Members? Possibly. But as we’ve seen in the free community, those who aren’t serious tend to quietly fade away. 👇 How It Would Work - Course/mastermind members (that’s you!) would still get exclusive access to all the premium features: 1. Course Material 2. 70+ Tools 3. Live Q&As 4. Live deal reviews 5. Live ops calls 6. Priority questions to our in-house affiliates Q&A) - To help identify you as a paid member, we’d ask you to add a 💵 emoji (or something similar) to your profile photo. This lets us (and others) know to prioritize your questions and support.