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Skool 77 Caporal — what it is, what it isn't

If you searched *skool 77 caporal*, you're after a song by the Mexican rap collective Skool 77. That has nothing to do with skool.com, the paid community SaaS. Quick clarifier below, then a section for people who landed here by mistake while researching skool.com.

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TL;DR

Caporal is a track from Skool 77, a Mexican rap group active in the underground hip-hop scene. The word caporal in Mexican Spanish refers to a foreman or ranch overseer, often used in regional folk music — Skool 77 borrows it for street-life imagery. Search YouTube for the audio. If you instead came here researching skool.com, the SaaS for paid online communities, the rest of this page is yours: what skool.com is, what owners actually do day to day, and how a Chrome extension called tools4skool removes most of the busywork. Two unrelated Skools sharing a search query.

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About *Caporal* by Skool 77

Skool 77 is a Mexican hip-hop group with a back catalog of underground tracks — Loco, Gota a Gota, Mexico, El Día de mi Suerte, Color en la Ciudad, Solo Tú y Yo, Caer y Levantarse. Caporal fits their pattern: a regional Mexican word reframed through a rap lens. To listen, the highest-success path is YouTube — search the exact phrase "Skool 77 Caporal" and an official or fan upload normally lands first. Spotify carries some of their material but coverage is patchy depending on country. For lyrics, Genius and Letras.com host crowd-sourced transcriptions. We're not a lyrics site, so we'll keep this brief and point you to the right place rather than guess at the words ourselves.

About skool.com

skool.com is a community SaaS launched in 2019. One product, three pieces: a community feed, online courses, and a group calendar with chat. Creators run paid groups there — members typically pay $20 to $200 per month for access. The platform itself charges owners $99/month per group plus a transaction fee on member payments. It's the go-to platform for info-product creators and agency owners; large groups belong to Iman Gadzhi, Alex Hormozi, and Sam Ovens, with thousands of paid members each. By design skool.com is minimal. It doesn't ship bulk DM, automation, CRM, churn detection, or analytics export. That's a deliberate product choice — the platform stays simple — but it leaves community owners doing repetitive work by hand.

Why community owners reach for automation

Running a paid skool.com group at scale becomes admin-heavy fast. The pattern: a member joins → owner DMs them a welcome → member posts in the feed → owner replies to comments → member goes quiet for a week → owner notices too late → member cancels. Multiply that by a couple hundred members and most owners burn 2–3 hours a day on the loop. The recovery window matters most. Skool's own data and most owner reports show: a churn-recovery DM sent within the first 60 seconds of a cancellation request saves a meaningful fraction of members. After 24 hours, recovery rates drop sharply. Doing that manually requires a human watching the dashboard around the clock — which is impossible. That's the specific gap tools4skool was built for.

What tools4skool actually does

tools4skool is a Chrome extension plus a web dashboard that adds the workflow layer skool.com doesn't ship: auto DM sequences with multi-condition triggers (joined within X days, opened previous DM, posted N times), image DMs, churn risk scores per member, the Churn Saver that fires a recovery DM in under 60 seconds, an unreplied comments filter, scheduled posts with a Post-Now button, member CSV export, a Comment Miner, a Keyword Monitor, DM Blast, and a Kanban CRM pipeline. It uses your own skool.com session via the browser — no password stored, no API key, no scraping a copy of your data. Free plan is permanent (1 sequence, 20 DMs per day, 1 account). Paid plans: $29 / $59 / $149 per month. Versus competitor Skoot, tools4skool is roughly half the price with more trigger conditions, image DMs, and the Comment Miner. Sign up at https://tools4skool.com.

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Frequently asked

No — and there's no feature anywhere on skool.com called Caporal. Caporal is a song by the Mexican rap group Skool 77. Different domain entirely. If you searched expecting a platform feature or admin tool, the page you actually want is probably skool.com's settings panel, or a third-party tool like tools4skool that adds automation on top of skool.com.

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