Open this link
Press Start free so you land on Skool with the invite attached. Don’t go to skool.com without it if you want this signup tracked.
14-day trial ·
People already ask you about your craft, your game, your niche — that’s demand with no checkout. Skool is where they pay to stay: courses, chat, and payments in one place. 14 days free. Then $9/month on Hobby.
Charge for the thing you’d talk about anyway. Unlimited members on Hobby and Pro. Confirm the 14-day trial in your new account.
Four steps
There is no code to guess. Start on this page’s signup so the 14-day trial is attached to a new community.
Press Start free so you land on Skool with the invite attached. Don’t go to skool.com without it if you want this signup tracked.
New community owners. Use an email you check — Skool will send the account there.
Create your group. Fourteen days are free. Cancel before it ends if it isn’t a fit.
Hobby is $9/month. Pro is $99/month with lower payment fees. Yearly knocks off two months.
What you actually pay
The trial is $0 for 14 days. Then you choose Hobby or Pro. Yearly billing is two months free.
Fees and plan names can change. Confirm the trial, monthly vs yearly, and transaction fees on skool.com before you stay past day 14. Full Hobby vs Pro math, including the ~$1,268/mo break-even: Skool pricing.
What’s included
You already have the hobby. You don’t have a place they pay to stay. Skool is the classroom and the clubhouse — without five logins.
Community
Feed, chat, levels, and a custom URL. The fans of your craft stop living in DMs and group chats you don’t control.
Classroom
Unlimited courses and native video. Members don’t bounce to Teachable, then Zoom, then a Google Doc.
Money
Paid or free communities. Payments in Skool. Pro drops the take rate if you’re collecting real membership fees.
Guides
Each of these is one question. Use them if you’re comparing plans, starting the trial, or making sure you won’t get billed.
Cost
Hobby’s 10% vs Pro’s 2.9%. When Pro is cheaper (~$1,268/mo in member payments). Yearly is two months free.
Trial
No promo code. Payment method, what converts, which plan to trial, what you actually get.
Billing
Settings → Billing → Cancel. After a period starts, Skool does not refund it. Group archives read-only.
FAQ
Short answers. Then a button.
You do not type a coupon. New community owners get a 14-day free trial through this page’s signup link. After that, Hobby is $9/month.
Hobby is $9/mo (10% + 30¢ fees). Pro is $99/mo (2.9% + 30¢, higher above $900). Yearly billing is two months free. Full table: Skool pricing.
Press Start free, create an account, and open a group. How conversion and billing work: Skool free trial. Last checked .
No. The trial is on the button. Open this signup link and create the account from there.
Both have unlimited members, courses, videos, and live calls. Hobby is cheaper with a 10% take on charges. Pro is $99/mo with a lower take and member affiliate tools.
Yes. Cancel in Billing before the trial converts. After a charge, Skool does not refund that period. Steps: how to cancel Skool.
Feed and chat, classroom, calendar and live calls, native video, levels, and payments if you charge.
No. This is an independent guide. Accounts are created on Skool.
Ready
Open Skool from this page. Create the account. Start the group. 14 days free — cancel during the trial if it isn’t a fit.