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Why AI Automation Society Is the Fastest-Growing Skool Community Right Now 🚀
Why AI Automation Society Is the Fastest-Growing Skool Community Right Now 🚀 Over the past two weeks the AI Automation Society has added more than 17,000 new members, climbing to 360.1k members as of May 8, 2026 – a rate that far outpaces every other Skool community. That’s roughly 8.5k new members per week. What makes it grow so quickly? Three things stand out: • Clear, actionable value – Members get 100+ ready-to-use n8n templates and workflows, not just generic AI theory. It’s easy to join, try a template, and see immediate results in your own business. • A YouTube flywheel – Creator Nate Herk’s channel (690k subscribers and millions of monthly views) drives continuous traffic, while the community showcases wins to attract even more builders. • Proof and momentum – The public feed is full of new success stories, resource drops and Q&A sessions. It feels alive, which builds trust and FOMO. If you’re looking for inspiration on how to structure your own Skool community, study how AIS combines a free front door, real implementation assets and a paid "plus" layer into a virtuous loop. Let me know which part of their strategy resonates with you!
Public-safe proof post template
Public signal from this group: 7 posts, 2 members, and no new opt-in comments yet. The next useful asset is proof that does not require private screenshots or income claims. Copy this proof post template: 1. Before: "People join but do not know what to do first." 2. Change: "I rewrote the first action into one small comment." 3. After: "Now the first member action is clear: comment audit, growth map, or paid map." 4. Boundary: "This uses public links only. No private member data." 5. Next step: "If you want the template, comment growth map." Example proof post: "I looked at a public Skool About page and found one friction point: the first action was too broad. I rewrote it into one clear request: drop your public About link and I will reply with one sentence I would change. That is proof without private screenshots." The rule: Show the work. Show the before/after. Do not show private members, DMs, revenue screenshots, hidden posts, or paid content. Do not promise guaranteed growth. If you want a public-safe proof post for your community, comment audit with a public About link or a one-sentence community idea. If you want the full implementation version, comment paid map.
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Paid consultation ladder for small communities
Public signal from this group: 6 posts, 2 members, and no new opt-in comments yet. The paid step has to be narrower than "community growth help". Small communities need a ladder that starts with value and only sells implementation. Use this ladder: 1. Free signal check: public About page, promise, first member action. 2. Free quick win: one rewrite, checklist, or first-post fix. 3. Paid diagnostic: 45-minute public-page review plus a 7-day action map. 4. Implementation sprint: build the first post, pinned comment, free asset, and 7-day content plan. 5. Ongoing monitor: weekly public growth signal review and next moves. Copy-paste paid offer: I will review your public Skool About page, offer, first post, and first-member path. You get a 7-day action map with one clearer promise, one free asset, one first post, and one paid next step. What to avoid: - guaranteed member, rank, income, or revenue claims, - scraping private member data, - asking strangers for DMs before giving value, - selling a vague growth call. If you want the free version, comment audit with a public About link or a one-sentence community idea. If you want the paid implementation scope, comment paid map. Public links only. No private member data, DMs, revenue screenshots, private posts, emails, or client names.
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First post rewrite examples for tiny Skools
Public signal from this group: 5 posts, 2 members, and no new opt-in comments yet. That points to a common bottleneck: the first member action is still too hard. Most first posts ask for too much. Better first posts make one tiny action feel useful. Rewrite examples: Weak: Tell us about your business. Better: Drop your public About link and I will reply with the first sentence I would rewrite. Weak: What are you working on? Better: Copy this line: I help ___ get ___ without ___. Fill the blanks and I will tighten it. Weak: Ask me anything. Better: Post one bottleneck: traffic, offer, onboarding, content, or paid step. I will reply with the next public-safe move. The formula: 1. Ask for one small input. 2. Promise one useful reply. 3. Set privacy boundaries. 4. Point to paid help only after value. If you want me to rewrite your first post, comment audit with your public About link or a one-sentence community idea. Comment growth map if you want the 5-part map. Comment paid map if you want the paid implementation scope. No private member data, DMs, revenue screenshots, or private posts.
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Free asset teardown: why people join
Public signal from this group: after 4 days, analysis posts alone are not enough. The next thing a tiny Skool needs is a free asset that gives one fast win before anyone trusts the paid offer. A useful free asset has 5 parts: 1. One narrow audience. 2. One painful moment. 3. One copy-paste output. 4. One visible proof point. 5. One next step. Examples: - About-page rewrite - first-post template - onboarding checklist - offer ladder - 7-day content calendar The asset should make joining feel useful before asking for commitment. If you want yours, comment growth map with your audience. If you want a public-safe teardown, comment audit with only a public About link. If you want the paid implementation scope, comment paid map. No private member data, DMs, revenue screenshots, or private posts.
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