I built Skool Geeks for community builders. But the members turned it into something bigger.
At the start, it was honestly just meant to be a place where Skool builders could help each other a bit, share ideas, ask questions, and grow together.
But it evolved.
Now I open the comments every day and see people helping each other with:
🔥 About pages
🔥 keywords
🔥 positioning
🔥 engagement
🔥 classroom structure
🔥 monetisation
🔥 visibility
🔥 confidence
People promoting each other.
Supporting each other.
Giving feedback.
Building friendships.
Building better communities.
And the best part?
A lot of it happens before people ever pay a penny.
That matters to me.
Because I never wanted Geeks to feel like one of those communities where you join and instantly get pushed into an upgrade.
The free value had to be real.
The support had to be real.
The people had to be real.
And I genuinely think you can feel that when you walk into the room.
Skool Geeks evolved into something much bigger than I originally planned.
Not because of hype.
Because good people kept showing up and building together 🚀
Skool Geeks
Learn together. Build together. Grow stronger together.
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Stephen Cassidy
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I built Skool Geeks for community builders. But the members turned it into something bigger.
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