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Skool 77 Mexicano — quick clarifier

Searching *skool 77 mexicano* points to Skool 77, a Mexican rap collective. It is not connected to skool.com — the software platform creators use to run paid online communities. Here's the disambiguation, then what skool.com is and where automation tools fit in.

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Skool 77 mexicano refers to Skool 77, a Mexican rap group from the country's underground hip-hop scene. The mexicano qualifier confirms you're after the Mexican act and not anything else. Their catalog includes tracks like Loco, Mexico, Gota a Gota, Caer y Levantarse, and El Día de mi Suerte. None of this connects to skool.com, the paid community platform. If you actually wanted skool.com — used by creators like Iman Gadzhi and Alex Hormozi to run subscription groups — keep reading. The second half of this page covers the platform, the manual workload it leaves to owners, and how the tools4skool Chrome extension closes those gaps.

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About Skool 77

Skool 77 is a long-running Mexican hip-hop collective from the underground rap circuit. The 77 in the name commonly references a postal area or crew identifier — exact origin varies depending on the source you trust. Their music sits in classic Mexican rap territory: lyrical, narrative-driven, focused on street life, struggle, and identity. Notable tracks include Loco, Mexico (and its companion Mexico — letra), Gota a Gota, Caer y Levantarse, El Día de mi Suerte, Color en la Ciudad, Solo Tú y Yo, and Canción de Cuna. Search YouTube for any of those titles to actually listen. Reaction videos to Skool 77 — Mexico-focused YouTube and TikTok creators reacting to the group — are also a popular subgenre, which is why "reaccion" turns up as a related search.

About skool.com

skool.com is a SaaS launched in 2019 that bundles a community feed, online courses, calendar, and group chat into one paid product. Creators run subscription groups there — members pay monthly for access to the feed, courses, and chat. Owners pay skool.com $99/month per group plus a transaction fee on member payments. The platform is heavily used by info-product creators, coaches, and agency operators; the largest groups belong to creators like Iman Gadzhi, Alex Hormozi, and Sam Ovens, with thousands of paying members each. By design skool.com keeps the feature surface narrow — no native automation, bulk DM, CRM, or analytics export. That's a deliberate product simplicity choice, but at scale it means owners are doing repetitive admin by hand.

What daily skool.com ops actually look like

Picture a 300-member paid group: 5–10 new members joining weekly, each needing a welcome DM. 30–80 new comments a day, each ideally getting a reply within 24 hours so the feed feels alive. A handful of members going quiet at any given time — the group's churn risk pool. Cancel requests landing whenever, day or night. Member exports needed monthly for an email newsletter. A scheduled post calendar to keep the feed warm. Done by hand, that's 2–3 hours of daily admin on top of the work that's actually moving revenue forward (sales calls, course recording, content). Most owners hit a wall around 200–500 paid members because the manual workload starts capping growth. That's the gap a tools layer fills.

tools4skool — Chrome extension for skool.com

tools4skool plugs into your existing skool.com session via a Chrome extension. No password is ever stored, no API key needed — the extension acts in your browser as if you were clicking. Feature set: auto DM sequences with multi-condition triggers (joined within X days, opened previous DM, posted N times), image DMs, churn risk scoring, 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, Comment Miner, Keyword Monitor, DM Blast, and a Kanban CRM. Free plan: 1 sequence, 20 DMs per day, 1 account, forever. Paid: $29 (Starter), $59 (Pro), $149 (Agency) per month. Versus competitor Skoot — more trigger conditions, image DMs, comment miner, slash commands, churn risk, half the price. Customer Kate Capelli reports $4,000/month in extra member revenue within two weeks of installing tools4skool on the $59 plan.

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Frequently asked

No. Skool 77 is a Mexican rap group; the mexicano qualifier in the search confirms you're after the Mexican music act. skool.com is a software company that runs a SaaS for paid online communities — completely separate. The shared word "skool" is incidental. To actually find the music, search YouTube or Spotify for Skool 77 directly. To research skool.com the platform, visit skool.com or read the second half of this page.

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