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A community for DIY business owners that want to build AI powered business systems that save time, simplify your workflows, and focus on what matters.

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Skool Launch Lab (Public)

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3 contributions to Skool Launch Lab (Public)
How Nick Sareav Built a $300K/Month Skool… Solo
Nick Sareav just won the Skool Games running a one-man community — no staff, no endless calls, and 95% profit margins. His secret? It’s not a complicated funnel, viral hack, or massive ad spend. It’s something any Skool owner can do starting today… 📌 Inside the Classroom: - Full breakdown of Nick’s $300K/month playbook - The simple daily habit that outperforms fancy strategies - How to position your community so it sells itself - Why “launch now, build later” is the fastest growth strategy 🎥 I’ve linked Nick’s YouTube video + my full article so you can skim, watch, or both. 👉 Go to the Classroom lesson now
1 like • Aug 19
I'm going to watch this Friday afternoon and take some notes. This is going to be a game changer 🔥
1 like • Aug 23
@Lara Sloan Hey Lara! I learned from intersting things during this video. The top lessons I got from it were: 1. Be consistent. He mentioned this a lot of times throughout the course. 2. Launch first, and make it better. He went over why it is better to launch a "crappy" community and make it better over time. 3. His monetization strategies. He really did a good job explaining his lead generation and retention strategies. The way he presented everything was very straightforward and easy to follow. If you haven't watched it already, it is definitely worth the time.
Introduce Yourself!
Hey there! Whether you’re here to launch your own Skool group, promote others’, or both — I’m excited to welcome you to the Skool Launch Lab. This post is our community intro thread — drop your intro below so we can all get to know each other and cheer each other on as we build, promote, and grow. 👇 Just copy/paste + fill in your answers: - Your name + where you’re from: - What brings you here / your big goal: - One fun or random fact about you: No pressure to be fancy — this is just a chance to show up and get seen from day one. This isn’t a group of lurkers — it’s a launch lab. We’re glad you’re here. Let’s build something big. 💥
0 likes • Aug 19
- Your name + where you’re from: I'm Tameera, and I'm in Tampa FL for now. - What brings you here / your big goal: My big goal is to build a suite of apps that help people get access to better healthcare and build financial security. - One fun or random fact about you: I'm an aspiring romance novel writer 🫣
0 likes • Aug 19
@Lara Sloan Yes! Right now I am working on how this will fit in with my existing projects. I have some ideas that I will be outlining this weekend. The first thing is getting this profile in order and building a clearer message of what I am doing here. 😅
🚀 7 Truths About Monetizing Your Skool Group
If you’re coming from a Facebook group, a course platform, or you’re looking to make money online with Skool… read this before you launch. I just went through a massive discussion thread with 100+ creators talking about what actually works — and what burns people out — when it comes to monetizing a community. Here’s what I pulled out for you 👇 1️⃣ “Access” is NOT a Selling Point Your giant library of videos, PDFs, and trainings?To you: hard work and value.To them: homework. 💡 People are drowning in content. They don’t want to “keep up” — they want a shortcut to the win. 2️⃣ Solutions Beat Subscriptions Give them one specific result faster than they could get it on their own. ❌ “Join my group for all things marketing.”✅ “Launch your Skool group & get your first 10 members in 30 days.” 3️⃣ Community > Content Connection, accountability, live calls, challenges…That’s the sticky stuff people stay for.Endless content? That’s what they quit. 4️⃣ Retention Is the Real Game Selling is easy compared to keeping people.If your only “value” is a content dump, expect them to binge & cancel.Run monthly sprints, workshops, and events that give them a reason to stay. 5️⃣ Not All “Solutions” Look the Same For some niches, the solution is connection, entertainment, or inspiration.That’s fine — just make it clear. People pay for outcomes, not archives. 6️⃣ Simplicity Sells The most profitable products are often the smallest: - A 5-day challenge - A starter kit - A one-page template pack No one wants the haystack. They want the needle. 7️⃣ Build Trust Before You Sell In a free Skool group, deliver quick wins first. When people see you can help, the offers feel like the next logical step — not a pitch. 💡 Here’s the Bottom Line: Your Skool group should feel like the fastest path to the fix. When you sell results over access, you stop competing with free Facebook groups, dead courses, and unread newsletters… and you start building something people are excited to join.
0 likes • Aug 19
ME! We are all looking for solutions and drowning in content to find them. Thank you for #6 that makes building a community here much easier for those of us that are new and trying to figure things out.
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Originator of AIBG. MBA + PMP-certified corporate dropout specializing in turning DIY chaos into organized, automated, AI-powered business systems.

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Joined Aug 19, 2025
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