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Skool 35 PTZ is not a feature, plan, or release of skool.com. It reads like a CCTV product code: PTZ refers to pan-tilt-zoom cameras, and 35 is a hardware variant. If you actually meant the community platform at skool.com, you want terms like skool community, skool app, or skool login. If you meant a camera, you want the manufacturer's spec sheet, not this page. We will explain both quickly and point you to the right place.

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What PTZ actually means
PTZ is an industry shorthand for pan-tilt-zoom. These are motorized security cameras that can rotate horizontally (pan), angle up and down (tilt), and zoom optically. They show up in retail, parking lots, schools, and live streaming setups. The 35 in skool 35 ptz almost always points to a model number from a brand like Hikvision, Dahua, Bolin, or PTZOptics. None of those companies have anything to do with skool.com. If your search was really about a camera, look up the brand plus the number — for example PTZOptics 30X-SDI or Hikvision DS-2DE — and you will land on the actual datasheet. Buying or troubleshooting hardware on a software-platform article is the wrong direction.
What skool.com is
skool.com is a paid community and online course platform created by Sam Ovens. Creators run paid groups there: members pay a monthly fee, post in a forum-style feed, take video courses, climb a gamified leaderboard, and chat in DMs. The platform charges around $99 per month per community plus 2.9% of payments processed. There is no hardware, no camera, no PTZ anything. It is a pure web app with a mobile companion. The closest thing to surveillance is the analytics tab — and that just shows you member activity, not video feeds.
Common search mix-ups around skool
We see a lot of weird tail keywords. Some are people typing model numbers from school IT equipment (school cameras, school badges) and autocorrect mangles school into skool. Some are remixes of song lyrics or memes — skool is 4 chumps from SpongeBob, for example. A few come from the Singapore preschool brand Skool4Kidz. None of those are the SaaS platform skool.com. The platform is a single domain run by a single company. If a phrase combines skool with a hardware model code, a uniform supplier, or a school district, the answer is almost always: that is not the platform you are looking for.
What to search instead
If you wanted the platform, try: skool community login, skool app download, what is skool app, skool pricing, or just go to skool.com directly. If you wanted a PTZ camera, search the manufacturer plus the exact model — most product pages live on the brand's own site, not aggregator blogs. If you are running a paid community on skool.com and got here by accident, the rest of this page is for you.
If you actually run a skool community
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