A message from the heart to The Skool Hub members.
❤️ Thanks for checking this out and now you’re here please do read on. Skool grabbed my attention early 2026 and with my curiosity spiked I began researching the platform to see if the hype was real. Five months on and happily I am pleased to report that I believe it is. What I noticed very quickly was the mix of people and diverse range of communities but underlying that there seemed to be an incredible vibe of comradery that shone through brightly. I loved that so continued my inspection of Skool and the more I delved the more I liked. All the Skool community owners seemed to have a real passion, not only for their niche, but for the platform itself too. A lot of the Skool communities are monetised too and this made me even more curious. Could it really be true that Skool was the actual vehicle where people could create and live the online dream of forging an income from something they love? They can and that was it, I was now hooked. That said, because of my marketing background, it was immediately evident that 99% of Skool communities did not allow you to promote your own community within their community! So how do you advertise yourself?! And that is when I created and launched Skool Owners Network. It was a community dedicated to help Skool community owners by giving them a space where they could promote their communities openly including links to their About page. No daily restrictions, no having to pay to upgrade to post about your own community. And that is still true to this day. Our FREE membership tier allows you to connect and communicate with almost 250 other Skool community owners and shout about your own Skool community from the rooftops every day! Skool Owners Network caught fire quickly and as soon as it started gathering momentum my advertising and marketing brain went into overdrive. I did and still do as much as I can for every single FREE member but I wanted to give my members more. More visibility, more opportunities to engage with a new audience and a better chance to grow and monetise their communities.