TL;DR
Skool 77 — Caer y Levantarse is a song by the Mexican rap collective Skool 77. It is not related to skool.com, the community platform. If you want the lyrics or audio, search YouTube or Spotify directly. If you accidentally landed here while researching skool.com — the paid community SaaS used by creators like Iman Gadzhi and Alex Hormozi — keep reading. The second half of this page covers what skool.com is, who runs groups there, and how owners cut their busywork using tools4skool, a Chrome extension that automates DMs, comment replies, member exports, and churn recovery on skool.com. Two completely different topics, same string of letters in the search bar.

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About the song *Caer y Levantarse*
Skool 77 is a long-running Mexican hip-hop group from the underground rap scene. Caer y Levantarse (literally: "to fall and get back up") is one of their tracks — a typical Skool 77 theme of struggle, perseverance, and street life. Their catalog runs across multiple albums and singles like Loco, Gota a Gota, El Día de mi Suerte, Mexico, and Solo Tú y Yo. The fastest way to actually listen: open YouTube, search "Skool 77 Caer y Levantarse" — official uploads usually surface first. Spotify and Apple Music carry parts of the catalog too. For lyrics, sites like Genius or Letras.com are usually more reliable than blog scrapes. We don't host audio or lyrics here because this site is about a different Skool — the software platform — and we want to avoid sending you down the wrong path.
About skool.com (the platform)
skool.com is a SaaS launched in 2019 that bundles a community feed, courses, calendar, and group chat into one paid membership product. Creators run it as a Discord-plus-Teachable hybrid: members pay monthly, post in feeds, take video courses, and earn gamified points for engagement. Pricing for community owners is a flat $99/month per group plus a transaction fee on member payments. It's popular with coaches, info-product creators, and agency owners — Iman Gadzhi, Alex Hormozi, and Sam Ovens all run large communities there. The platform itself is fairly minimal by design. There's no native automation, no bulk DM, no CRM, no analytics export — which is exactly why a tools layer like tools4skool exists. If you came here researching skool.com features, pricing, or how the platform compares to alternatives, the rest of this page is for you.
If you actually run a skool.com group
Running a paid skool.com community is mostly two jobs: getting members in, then keeping them. The platform gives you the basics — feed, courses, DMs — but the daily work compounds fast. New-member welcome DMs, replying to every comment in the first 24 hours, spotting members who go quiet before they cancel, exporting your member list for an email blast, scheduling posts so the feed never goes dead. By the time a group hits 200–500 paid members, owners typically spend 2–3 hours a day on community ops alone. That's the gap tools4skool fills. It's a Chrome extension that uses your own logged-in skool.com session — no password stored, no API key — and adds the workflow layer the platform never shipped: auto DM sequences with multi-condition triggers, churn risk scores, an unreplied comments filter, scheduled posts with a Post-Now button, member export to CSV, and a Kanban CRM pipeline.
Where tools4skool fits in
tools4skool is built specifically for skool.com owners who want their evenings back. The free plan covers one DM sequence and 20 DMs per day forever — enough to test the workflow without paying. Paid tiers run $29 (Starter), $59 (Pro), and $149 (Agency) per month, which is roughly half what comparable Skool tools charge. One real customer story: Kate Capelli pays $59/month for the Pro tier and reports an extra $4,000/month in revenue within two weeks of installing it — about a 7,000% ROI on the tool. Most of that comes from the Churn Saver feature, which detects members trending toward cancellation and sends a recovery DM within 60 seconds. If you're a community owner who landed here by accident searching for a song, you probably don't need this. If you actually run a skool.com group, sign up at https://tools4skool.com or join the early-access list at https://forms.gle/AtyW7Nq7Qtjk8JTo6.
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