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TL;DR
There is no special login portal called 'Skool 21'. Skool runs every community on one domain — skool.com — with one login flow. Whether you are joining a group called 'Skool 21', 'The One Percent', or any other community, you click Login at the top right of skool.com and either enter your email and password or sign in with Google. The '21' in 'skool 21 login' is the community's name, not a separate product. After signing in, your communities show up on the left rail. If you do not see the group you joined, you either used a different email when you joined or your invite is still pending.

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Step-by-step: how to log in
1. Open skool.com in any browser, or open the Skool mobile app on iOS or Android. 2. Tap the Log In button (top right on web; the app opens straight to it). 3. Choose Continue with Google if you used Google when you signed up, or enter your email and password. 4. If you forgot the password, click Forgot password; an email reset link arrives within a couple of minutes. Check spam. 5. Once you are in, your joined communities show on the left sidebar (web) or the bottom tabs (mobile). Tap the one you want — including any community with '21' in its name — and you are inside. The flow is identical on every device. Skool does not currently offer SSO via Microsoft, Apple, or enterprise providers; only email/password and Google.
- 1Open skool.com
Visit skool.com in any browser, or launch the Skool app on iOS/Android.
- 2Click Log In
Tap the Log In button at the top right (web) or the prompt that appears (app).
- 3Pick your sign-in method
Use Continue with Google if you signed up with Google. Otherwise enter your email and password.
- 4Recover if needed
If you forgot your password, click Forgot password and follow the email reset link within an hour.
- 5Open the right community
On the left sidebar (web) or bottom tabs (app), tap the community you want — including any group with '21' in its name.
Common login errors and the fixes
'Invalid email or password.' Almost always: you signed up with Google originally and now you are trying email + password. Click Continue with Google instead. No reset email arriving. Check spam, then check whether you are typing the email you actually used. Skool will not tell you 'this email does not exist' for security reasons, so silence often means wrong email. Two accounts by accident. If you signed up once with Google and once with email/password, you have two separate Skool accounts. Memberships do not move between them — contact Skool support to merge or repurchase. Locked out after too many tries. Wait 15 minutes; the rate limit unwinds. App says 'session expired'. Force-close the app, reopen, log in again.
Why you might not see the 'Skool 21' group
Logging in is one thing; seeing a specific community is another. Three reasons it might be missing. One: the community is paid and your subscription has lapsed — you will see a paywall instead of the feed. Update the card under Settings → Billing. Two: you joined the wrong community with a similar name. Skool community names are not unique; multiple groups can include '21' in the title. Look at your invite email and confirm the URL (skool.com/exact-name). Three: your invite is pending. If the owner sent an email invite, you must click that link first to be added — logging in by itself does not auto-join you. If you are an owner reading this, the cleanest fix is to use a public join URL or send invitations through a tool like tools4skool's DM Blast so members get a click-through that pre-authorises access.
Owners: helping members who cannot log in
If you run a Skool community, login problems are the single biggest source of support DMs in the first week of a member's life. Three things make it lighter. First, set expectations on day one: the welcome DM should explicitly say 'log in at skool.com using the email you joined with — Google or password, whichever you picked'. Second, automate the welcome DM so it actually goes out within minutes of signup, not whenever you happen to log in — that is the single biggest activation lever. Third, keep an eye on the Members directory for recent joiners with zero activity past 48 hours; they are usually the ones stuck on login. tools4skool's auto DM sequences with multi-condition triggers handle this cleanly: a welcome DM at sign-up, a follow-up at 48 hours if they have not posted, and a Churn Saver DM later if they fade. None of that requires writing a single message manually after you set the templates once.
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