Where to sign in to Skool
Three places. They all use the same credentials.
- Web: skool.com/login. Bookmark this — typing the community URL directly sometimes redirects you through the public landing page.
- iOS app: Skool: Communities in the App Store. Apple sign-in works as well as email/Google.
- Android app: Skool: Communities on Google Play.
If you arrived from a community link (skool.com/somecommunity) and you are not signed in, you will see the public About page. The login button is in the top right. After login, you land back on the same community.

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Standard sign-in, step by step
On the website:
- Go to skool.com/login.
- Enter the email you used to sign up.
- Enter your password, click Sign In.
- If you used Google originally, click Continue with Google instead.
On the mobile app:
- Open the Skool app.
- Tap Log In on the welcome screen.
- Same credentials as the web.
The session typically stays active for weeks on the same device. If you log in from a new device, you may get a confirmation email.
- 1Go to skool.com/login
Bookmark this URL — direct community URLs sometimes redirect through the public page first.
- 2Pick your sign-in method
Email + password, Google, or Apple (mobile only). Use whichever you signed up with originally.
- 3Enter credentials
Email + password, or click Continue with Google.
- 4Recover if needed
Click Forgot Password. Reset email comes from no-reply@skool.com — check spam.
- 5Try the other method on Account not found
If email login fails, try Google. Mismatched method is the most common cause of the error.
- 6Check the mobile app
Same credentials. Update the app from the store if login loops.
Google vs. email login — the most common mixup
If you signed up with Continue with Google and then try to sign in with email + password, Skool tells you no account found — because there is no email/password record, only a Google-linked account. The fix:
- Click Continue with Google instead of typing your email and password.
- If you do not remember which way you signed up: try Google first; if that fails, try email/password and use the Forgot password flow.
- You can sometimes link both methods after signing in, in account settings.
This bug catches an enormous number of people. If sign-in is failing with no account found, try the other method before assuming your account is gone.
Common errors and the fixes
Wrong password. Use Forgot password on the login page. The reset email comes from no-reply@skool.com. Check spam if you do not see it within 5 minutes. Make sure you are using the email you actually signed up with — typing a similar but different email is a common mistake.
Account not found. Almost always means: (a) you signed up with Google, not email/password, or (b) you used a different email originally. Try Google sign-in. If that fails, search your inbox for welcome to Skool — that email reveals which address you actually used.
Stuck on a loading screen. Clear cookies for skool.com or try an incognito window. If a browser extension is blocking the auth flow (some privacy extensions strip auth tokens), disable extensions for skool.com and retry.
Mobile app loops. Force-close the app, clear cache (Android) or reinstall (iOS), sign in again. If the app shows an out-of-date version, update from the store first.
Two-factor confusion. If you have 2FA enabled and lost access to the codes, contact support@skool.com with your account email. Recovery is manual.
Mobile app sign-in
The Skool mobile app is published by Skool Inc. (verify the publisher in the App Store or Google Play — there are similarly-named apps that are not the real one). It uses the same credentials as the website.
Notifications: after first login, the app asks for notification permission. Enable it — community feeds and DM alerts come through here. If you mute notifications, you may miss the welcome DM the community owner sends you in the first 24 hours.
The mobile app is good for daily community feed engagement and DMs. Course videos play but are easier to follow on a tablet or laptop. Live calls usually launch into the Zoom or Google Meet app, not inside Skool.
Security and account hygiene
Skool stores hashed passwords (not plaintext), uses TLS for all traffic, and supports 2FA in account settings. Reasonable hygiene:
- Use a unique password — not the one you reuse across other sites.
- Enable 2FA if you are an owner with paying members.
- For shared community ownership, use a dedicated email rather than a personal one — easier to hand off later.
- If you suspect your account is compromised, change the password and review active sessions in account settings.
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