One pattern I keep seeing with new Skool community owners…
They start to think something is wrong when things feel quiet.
They’re posting.
They’re showing up.
They’re trying to engage people…
And still—very little is happening.
From the outside, it looks like a content or engagement issue.
But after watching this happen over and over again, I’ve realized:
👉 It’s usually not a content problem
👉 It’s not that they’re doing it wrong
It’s a numbers problem.
Because most communities don’t really come alive until they hit around 300–400 members.
Before that, there just isn’t enough activity to create momentum.
But once they cross that line, something shifts:
Conversations start happening more naturally.
Members begin helping each other.
The energy changes—and it becomes self-sustaining.
What looked “broken” suddenly starts working.
So if you’re in that early stage and things feel slow…
There’s a good chance you don’t need a new strategy.
You just need more people in the room.
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Kim Thompson-Pinder
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One pattern I keep seeing with new Skool community owners…
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