How to Schedule Posts on Skool
If you run a Skool community, one of the biggest challenges is staying consistent with posts. You may want to schedule: - Daily engagement prompts - Weekly wins threads - Accountability check-ins - Lesson reminders - Event announcements - Challenge posts - New member welcome posts - Monthly recap posts Right now, Skool does not give every community owner the kind of advanced content calendar many creators want, so most people end up using reminders, spreadsheets, Notion docs, or manual posting. A better system is to create a simple weekly rhythm: Monday: Weekly goal thread Tuesday: Discussion prompt Wednesday: Teaching post Thursday: Member spotlight or win thread Friday: Reflection or accountability post Weekend: Casual conversation or recap Once you have a rhythm, scheduling becomes much easier because you are not inventing content from scratch every day. A good Skool post scheduling system should help you: - Plan posts ahead of time - Reuse recurring prompts - Keep a visible content calendar - Avoid forgetting important posts - Save your best post templates - Turn member conversations into future post ideas - Keep your group active while you focus on delivery, coaching, and sales StickyHive helps Skool owners schedule posts, plan content, and automate recurring community workflows from one place.