How to Follow Up With Skool Members Who Don’t Introduce Themselves
A lot of Skool members join and never introduce themselves.
That does not always mean they are uninterested.
Sometimes they are busy.
Sometimes they are nervous.
Sometimes they do not know what to say.
Sometimes they are lurking.
Sometimes they missed the intro thread.
A gentle follow-up can help.
Do not make it sound like they did something wrong.
Avoid:
“You still have not introduced yourself.”
That can feel like pressure.
Use something lighter:
“Quick reminder — introduce yourself when you get a chance so we know what you are working on and how to support you.”
Or:
“Welcome again. If you have not yet, start by dropping a quick intro. Even one sentence is fine.”
Or:
“Want to make your first post easy? Just share what you are working on and what you want help with.”
The goal is to reduce friction.
You can even give them a template:
“Copy/paste this:
I joined because:
I am working on:
I want help with:”
That makes the first action easier.
The intro matters because it turns an invisible member into a visible participant.
Once someone introduces themselves, it is easier to reply, tag them, route them to resources, and help them feel part of the group.
Want to automate intro reminders for new Skool members? StickyHive helps Skool owners trigger follow-ups when new members do not take their first action.
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How to Follow Up With Skool Members Who Don’t Introduce Themselves
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