Alright Geeks… today we’re doing something properly useful.
I spend a lot of time looking at Skool communities and I keep seeing the same thing happen.
Someone launches a community.
They’ve got a great idea.
They genuinely want to help people.
They put the work in.
But then…
⚠️ Growth is slow
⚠️ Members join but don’t engage
⚠️ The community feels quiet
⚠️ People don’t fully understand the value
And the owner starts thinking…
“Maybe my community just isn’t good enough.”
Most of the time the idea isn’t the problem.
It’s usually one of these:
❌ The positioning isn’t clear
❌ The niche is too broad
❌ The About page doesn’t sell the value
❌ People don’t know why they should join today
These are fixable problems.
And sometimes one small change can transform a community.
So today we’re doing COMMUNITY AUDITS.
👇 Pitch your community below.
Tell us:
• Community name
• Who it’s for
• The problem it solves
• Your link
I will choose 3 communities to audit and break down:
✅ What’s working
✅ What could be improved
✅ What would grow it faster
But here’s the twist 👀
The 3 most engaging pitches (likes + comments) will get priority for the audit.
So if you post…
👉 Support each other
👉 Comment on each other’s communities
👉 Ask questions
Because the more engagement your pitch gets…
the more likely it is I’ll audit it.
Let’s see what you’re building Geeks 👇🚀