What’s a Super Connector? (and why Skool is one too!)
Have you connected with a "Superconnector" lately? Earlier I was on a call with @Mario Brondani and I'm about to hop into a group with @Daniel Knight These guys are both what's known as "Connectors" that are so active they become "Superconnectors" More quiet influence than big audience energy, super connectors are about quality connections rather than follower count. And yet, their reach extends further than most million-follower influencers. They can introduce two strangers and both walk away thinking, “How did I not know this person already?” That’s the thing. A super connector isn’t about grabbing attention. They’re about creating connections. A connector is someone who: - remembers what people actually do - understands what people actually need - makes introductions intentionally These are quality introductions, with intention and clear branches for connection. “You two should talk. Here’s why.” When that kind of introduction happens, the trust is implicit. Connection as currency is about more than collecting contacts It’s about creating trust with quality over quantity. Most people chase reach or numbers. Super connectors start with relationships. Authenticity demonstrates value. The difference: - referrals emerge - conversations flow - opportunities open The networking is dynamic and thriving. Skool is a super connector because it behaves more like an intentional social gathering than most “social” spaces online. Plus, hyper-organic reach on the platform is phenomenal. People begin to bond Spaces birth cultures. Relationships become revolutionary. This isn’t a drive-by comment section or a content treadmill, it’s a container where synapses sprout. Most referrals don’t come from a single post. They come from repeated contact and familiarity over time that builds true trust. Why is Skool such a powerful place for connectors to establish a presence? For people who naturally connect humans, Skool functions as an incredible ecosystem.