Analysis of the Top 100 Skool Communities Reveals What Makes People Click “Join”
What makes someone join one Skool community over another?
After analysing the 100 top trending communities on Skool Discovery, some surprisingly consistent patterns emerged. From headlines and cover images to founder credibility and pricing, the highest-performing communities tend to follow a similar formula.

Here's what the analysis found.
1. Results Come Before Features
The strongest About pages don't describe what the community is they describe what members will achieve.
Instead of:
“A Real Estate Community”
They promise:
“Close Your First Deal in 90 Days.”
Instead of explaining the topic, they sell the outcome.
2. Objections Are Removed Early
Many communities immediately address the biggest concern a potential member might have.
Examples include:
- Even if you've never done it before.
- No experience required.
- No coding needed.
- Complete beginners welcome.
By removing doubt upfront, visitors are more likely to keep reading.
3. Real Founders Build More Trust Than Logos
Nearly every successful community features the founder rather than a company logo.
More importantly, they back up their credibility with measurable results.
Examples include:
- $556,452 in member revenue
- 34,000 sales
- 750 coaches helped
- 100 million monthly views
Specific numbers consistently appear to build more trust than vague claims.
4. Proof Is Everywhere
The strongest communities combine several forms of credibility:
- Personal achievements
- Years of experience
- Well-known brands they've worked with
- Industry awards
- Skool Games badges
Simply calling yourself an expert isn't enough.
5. Cover Images Look Like YouTube Thumbnails
One of the clearest patterns was visual.
Most high-performing communities use:
- A large founder photo
- One bold promise
- High contrast colours
- Minimal text
- Skool Games badge where applicable
The image is designed to grab attention before anyone reads the About page.
6. Free Offers Drive More Joins
Most communities offer something valuable before asking for anything in return.
Popular offers include:
- 5-day challenges
- 7-day challenges
- Free courses
- Template packs
- Trial access
The strongest offers feel valuable enough that people would happily pay for them.
7. Paid Communities Focus on Value
Free communities tend to keep their About pages short.
Paid communities spend more time building perceived value through:
- Value stacking
- Price comparisons
- Future price increases
- Limited member numbers
The goal is to justify the investment before asking visitors to commit.
8. They Focus on the Reader's Problem
Rather than talking about the founder's journey, successful About pages focus on the visitor.
Typical messaging includes:
- Stuck in IT support?
- No followers?
- Feeling overwhelmed?
- Not getting interviews?
Readers want to feel understood before they buy into a solution.
The Biggest Missed Opportunity
One finding stood out.
Very few communities include real member success stories directly on the About page.
Most rely on founder achievements.
Very few showcase a named member, their results, and a short testimonial where people are making their decision.
Adding even one genuine success story could significantly increase trust and help a community stand out.
The Key Takeaways
Across the top 100 Skool communities, the same formula appeared repeatedly.
The best About pages:
- Lead with a clear outcome.
- Remove objections immediately.
- Back up claims with proof.
- Use attention-grabbing visuals.
- Offer genuine value.
- Focus on one clear call to action.
While every community is different, these common elements appear to give visitors more confidence to click the Join button.
For anyone building a Skool community, the About page may be one of the most important marketing assets they create.





