"Why Most Skool Communities Don't Make It Past 6 Months"
Most Skool communities don't fail because the owner wasn't talented enough. They fail because the owner was isolated. No one to tell them their About page wasn't converting. No one to flag that their onboarding was losing people in the first 48 hours. No one to challenge the pricing structure that was quietly pushing paid members away. Just one person, posting into the void, hoping something eventually clicks. Building a community is one of the most rewarding things you can do online. It's also one of the loneliest, unless you're surrounded by people who are doing the same thing at the same level. That's the real value of being a Premium or VIP member of Skool Owners Network. Not just the strategies and frameworks, though those matter enormously. It's the fact that you are no longer building alone. You get eyes on your community from people who understand Skool deeply. You get honest feedback instead of polite encouragement. You get accountability from owners who are invested in your growth because they're on the same journey. The difference between a community that stalls and one that scales is rarely talent. It's almost always environment. Come build in a better environment at https://www.skool.com/calm-ai-support-40-6938/about. John ๐