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Skool 360 app download — what people are actually looking for

If you searched 'Skool 360 app download,' you're probably looking for the standard Skool app. Here's where to get it.

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What 'Skool 360' likely is

'Skool 360' isn't an official product name from skool.com (the community platform run by Sam Ovens and Alex Hormozi). A few possibilities for what searchers mean:

  • A misremembered name — 'Skool' is the platform; '360' may be a specific community's branding ('Skool 360' = a community called '360' on the platform).
  • A different educational app entirely (school management software, a Russian-market product, etc.) — not connected to skool.com.
  • A made-up name in a tutorial that doesn't exist.

If you ended up here looking for the actual skool.com community platform, the rest of this page covers how to download the real app and what's available.

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How to download the real Skool app

For the official skool.com community platform:

iPhone / iPad (iOS):

1. Open the App Store. 2. Search 'Skool.' 3. Look for the publisher 'Skool, Inc.' (or 'Skool Inc.'). Icon is a yellow speech bubble with a graduation cap. 4. Install. Free download. 5. Sign up with email or Google, or log in to an existing account.

Android:

1. Open Google Play Store. 2. Search 'Skool.' Same publisher. 3. Install. Free download. 4. Sign up or log in.

The app is free to download. You only pay if you become a community owner ($99/mo) or if a community owner has set a member fee ($19–$199/mo typically).

  1. 1
    Open the App Store or Google Play

    On iPhone, open the App Store. On Android, open Google Play Store. Search 'Skool.'

  2. 2
    Verify the publisher

    The real app is published by 'Skool, Inc.' (or 'Skool Inc.'). The icon is a yellow speech bubble with a graduation cap.

  3. 3
    Install for free

    Tap Install / Get. The app is free to download. You only pay if you own a paid community ($99/mo) or join a paid one (owner-set fee).

  4. 4
    Sign up or log in

    Email or Google. Same account works on web at skool.com and on the mobile app.

  5. 5
    Skip the third-party 'Skool 360' downloads

    Don't install '.exe' files from third-party sites or hacked-app downloads. Use only the official App Store / Google Play / skool.com.

  6. 6
    On desktop, install as a PWA

    Open skool.com in Chrome or Edge, click the install icon in the address bar. Gives you a desktop-app feel without a native app.

Skool on desktop (Windows, Mac, Linux)

There's no native desktop app from Skool, Inc. The official desktop experience is the web at skool.com.

For a desktop-app feel:

  • Open skool.com in Chrome or Edge.
  • Look for the install icon in the address bar (small computer with a down-arrow).
  • Click to install as a Progressive Web App. Skool now has a Start menu / dock icon and runs in its own window.

This isn't 'native' in the strict sense but it's indistinguishable for daily use. All features work — feed, classroom, calendar, leaderboard, members, chat.

What to avoid

Sketchy 'Skool downloads' to watch out for:

  • 'Skool 360.exe' from third-party sites. Skool doesn't ship a Windows binary. Likely malware.
  • Look-alike apps on the App Store / Google Play with similar names but different publishers. Always verify the publisher is 'Skool, Inc.'
  • 'Hacked Skool app' or 'Skool premium unlock' sites. The Skool app is free to download anyway. Anyone offering hacked versions is selling either malware or a refund-target.
  • Tools that ask for your Skool password. Legitimate add-ons (like tools4skool) use your existing browser session and never store passwords. Walk away from anything that asks for credentials.

Legitimate add-ons

For community owners who want to extend Skool with features the platform doesn't ship natively (welcome DM automation, churn recovery, comment mining, member CRM), the legitimate path is a Chrome extension that piggybacks your existing skool.com session.

tools4skool is the most-used option. It runs locally in Chrome on skool.com pages, plus a dashboard at tools4skool.com. No password storage — uses your existing logged-in session. Features:

  • Auto DM Sequences with multi-condition triggers.
  • Churn Saver (60-second recovery DM after cancellation).
  • Churn Risk scores.
  • Comment Miner (extracts leads from comments).
  • Pipeline (Kanban) and Member Export (CSV).
  • Inbox tools — slash commands, scheduled posts.

Free plan: 1 sequence, 20 DMs/day, 1 account. Paid: $29 (Starter), $59 (Pro), $149 (Agency) per month. The Kate Capelli proof point: $59/mo subscription producing $4,000/mo of additional revenue in two weeks.

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Frequently asked

Not from skool.com (the community platform). 'Skool 360' isn't an official product name. The actual app is just called 'Skool' — published by Skool, Inc. — available on the App Store and Google Play. If you saw 'Skool 360' in a tutorial, it may have been a typo or a reference to a specific community named '360' on the platform.

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