We’re currently testing SkoolCue with the following five testers: @Rachael S, @Mike Tielemans, @Kathy Fluch, @Liz Patti, and @Victor Jackson. SkoolCue is designed to help Skool community owners keep track of the conversations and member interactions that need attention. It can also help with thoughtful follow-ups, post ideas, drafting and scheduling posts, keyword-triggered comments and AutoDMs, and reviewing community activity. Right now, the goal is to test the complete experience in real Skool communities and gather honest feedback before the Chrome Web Store launch. That means testing everything from installing the extension and connecting a community to trying the checkout and confirming that Pro access activates correctly. I’m looking forward to seeing what works smoothly, what needs simplifying, and where SkoolCue can genuinely help community owners become steadier operators with stronger member movement and a more maintainable rhythm. You will see Release Notes drop on this post: 🆕 SkoolCue Release Notes Hit the 🔔 if you want to receive a notification, every time a feature is improved or added. For those testing it, what part of the experience are you most interested in trying first? For those not testing it, keep an eye out, the free version will be live as soon as the testers give me the ok :) #scheduledpost #skoolcue