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Task: To each sentence from Day 1 add some information on what your clients do to get what they want (this is usually the wrong thing). The thing might be: - Wrong advice that everyone is spreading - Common knowledge that is wrong or only works in specific situations - Good advice applied in the wrong way Paste your sentences + the additional information in the comments 👇 If you're using the tracker, check off your day here. When you're done, move on to Day 3. ⚠️ Find my examples in the first comment👇
@Jamie Clarke my feedback's here :)
@Charles Dove this is a challenge. Bernhard is writing about his clients, what they want etc.
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@Gabriela Zieleniak fancy seeing you here! :D
@Charles Dove thank you!
🔥 Skool $9 Hobby Plan vs $99 Pro Plan - 2026 Comparison
I did another comparison video with all the updates 🤗 If you're looking to start a Skool community get your free 14-day Skool trial here. All links in this post are referral links. Skool Hobby Plan vs Pro Plan — here's the breakdown (with the math Skool doesn't show you up front) Just posted a full comparison video going through both plan comparison screens on Skool. Wanted to share the key things here too because a few of these surprised me when I first found them. The big one nobody talks about: It's not just 10% vs 2.9% transaction fees. There's also a 30 cent per transaction fee that isn't listed on the comparison screen. So if you're running a $1 community, on the Pro plan you're actually getting about 67 cents back per member. On 1,000 members paying $1 that's around $670 — not $1,000. Worth knowing before you set your pricing. The financial tipping point: Once you're bringing in around $1,200 a month from your community or courses, the fee savings from Pro roughly cover the cost of the plan. Before that, the Hobby plan at $9/month (or even cheaper annually) is honestly a solid place to start. What you're actually giving up on Hobby: * Webinars (one-to-many broadcasting with guests — Pro only) * Affiliate program for your members (Pro only) * Unlimited admins and moderators (Hobby caps you at one) * Custom URL * Auto DMs (this one I'd say is the biggest loss if you care about onboarding) * Sidebar links * Advanced analytics (blurred on Hobby) * Suggested community ads shown to your members (competitors can show up there) What I personally stay on Pro for: Honestly it comes down to three things — the custom URL (skool.com/educate looks way cleaner than the default), the auto DMs for onboarding new members, and the sidebar links. That's it. The affiliate program and webinars are nice but I don't use them as much.
@Ren Tyler lol, which part of the math hurts?
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Okay, @Faith Adebayo inspired me again. This is a post for premium tier members. I'll be sending notifications here. If you're on the premium tier or just curious about what this is all about, please click the 🔔 icon in the top right of this post. This is a workaround, so that I can communicate with the members on the premium plan without spamming the members on the free plan 🙏 Because personally I don't like when someone talks about something, sends me a link and then it turns out it's behind a paywall. With the tools I have available, I'll try to minimize those kinds of situations.
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Hey @Raymond Rose, great to have you with us. The concept of "Burn The Ships" sounds cool! I think I saw a book with a similar title the other day :)
@Raechel Bolton Awesome! I have a friend from Australia who has similar work :) IMO the best way to structure your courses is to organize your knowhow by the things people want (and connecting the wants to the needs and to your solutions). The best way to start is by trying out this challenge. Depending on what you want to achieve and how much time you have for Skool, I'd choose the freemium route or the two community strategy. Lately I'm leaning more and more into using two communities. Mainly because you can't divide the community feed section by tiers.
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