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Two unrelated apps named similarly
Search demand for Skool 360 App almost always means a school-management or parent-communication app used by traditional K-12 schools. It is not the same as skool.com, the SaaS platform for adult creators running paid online communities.
This page exists to disambiguate. If you're a parent looking for your child's school's communication app, your school administration provided you the right link — that's the canonical source. If you wanted the platform creators are using to charge for paid online communities, that's a separate product entirely.

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What Skool 360 typically refers to
Skool 360 (or variants like Skool360) usually refers to a school management software / parent communication app deployed by primary and secondary schools. Common features:
- Attendance tracking — daily attendance, late arrivals
- Parent communication — push notifications for school updates, absence notices, parent-teacher messages
- Gradebook / report cards — termly assessments, grade history
- Fee payments — tuition / activity fee payments through the app
- Calendar / events — school holidays, events, parent-teacher meetings
- Login portals — separate parent and teacher login flows
Specific Skool 360 / Skool360 / SKOOL 360 implementations vary by school district and country. There isn't a single global Skool 360 product — there are several similarly-named regional school management platforms.
If you're a parent: get the exact app name and login URL from your child's school administration. Don't enter login credentials based on guessing which Skool 360 matches your school.
If you meant skool.com
skool.com is a US-based SaaS that hosts paid (or free) online communities for adult creators. Owners pay $99/month after a 14-day trial. Members pay whatever the owner sets. The platform bundles community feed, course player, native DMs, Stripe payments, and gamified leaderboards.
It's the platform Alex Hormozi promotes heavily and that has displaced significant share from Circle and Mighty Networks for new creator launches in 2024-26. If your search context was about adult creators, paid communities, online courses, or coaching businesses — that's skool.com, not Skool 360.
Why the naming collision
Skool with a k spelling shows up across many unrelated products and brands:
- K-12 school management apps (Skool 360 and similar regional variants) often use skool in branding to suggest school-related functionality with a slightly modern aesthetic.
- SaaS platforms like skool.com use the same spelling.
- Streetwear and music brands use skool for irreverent / casual aesthetic.
- Afrikaans usage — skool literally means school in Afrikaans, so South African K-12 contexts use it natively.
Result: search demand for skool anything is noisy. Adding qualifiers (360, com, app, community) is how to disambiguate. If you got here by accident, the search term combination is what matters.
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Assuming you're an adult creator who landed on skool.com and is now running a paid community: tools4skool is the operations layer that fills Skool's deliberate gaps.
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