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What's Happening This Week?
What events are happening in your favorite communities? What's been added to your calendar that you wouldn't dare miss? For me... the main NEVER miss event is Skool News in Skoolers. Every Tuesday at noon CST. I'm adding some others I'm looking forward to this week below. Feel free to add a link to the community and tell us a little about what the event is about.
Skooly by Joe Defilippo – Member Review
This is my community review of Skooly by Joe Defilippo. “It’s like skipping tech support and having an engineer as your bestie.” I joined Skooly because Joe is my friend. He previously ran a community called Jester and it was just a fun place to be. But beyond that, Joe is a real software engineer in the real world, and he started building tools that the Skool platform didn’t have yet. At the time, analytics were limited. You could get members, but you didn’t really know where they were coming from. If you were posting on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Reddit, or relying on Skool discovery, you were guessing. Joe built a link shortener that let you actually track your traffic sources. Then affiliate links rolled out on Skool, and those links were long and clearly labeled as referral links. Joe solved that too by creating clean short links that masked the affiliate structure while still tracking data. It just made sense. If I’m going to hype a community I love, why wouldn’t I use a clean link and get paid for driving real members? The tools were practical from day one. As of right now, Joe has built 19 tools inside Skooly. Some are fun. Some are seriously powerful. A few I didn’t immediately understand… until I saw how other owners were using them and realized how valuable they were. His responsiveness is almost immediate. He’s present. If something breaks, or if I try to break something on purpose to test it, he’s on it. The support is bar none some of the best I’ve ever experienced. And it’s coming directly from the engineer. No layers. No ticket ping pong. That alone builds trust. What I love most is that members help drive development. If an owner has an idea that would save time or improve productivity, Joe listens. He’s constantly teasing the next tool that’s about to ship, and it makes you want to stay plugged in because there’s always something new coming. And yes… Joe is hilarious. What you need to know before joining Skooly is that Joe is hilarious. Don’t expect stiff corporate vibes. Expect personality.
Skooly by Joe Defilippo – Member Review
Onboarding: Your First Steps Into A New Community
Let's talk about joining a new community. Most of you are in over 50 communities here on Skool. Given that, you've seen a thing or two about how owners welcome you in. What has been your favorite entrance into new communities? OR... What made stepping into a community confusing? Let's keep this member focused and your experience as a member.
Onboarding: Your First Steps Into A New Community
Weekends Are For....
What are some of your favorite activities over the weekends in your favorite communities? Yesterday my notifications feed was so quiet. Now, that was a welcome break from the week but then it made me curious. Do you Skool on the weekend? Are you IRL on the weekends?
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