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Skool Boyz — 'Your Love' (and Why It's Not on Skool.com)

Searching 'skool boyz your love' lands on a music reference — Skool Boyz, the late-80s British pop act, and one of their tracks called 'Your Love'. It's not a course, channel, or feature on skool.com. Both contexts are covered below, plainly.

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TL;DR

'Your Love' by Skool Boyz is a late-80s UK pop song. It is not a feature, a course, or a community on skool.com. They share a spelling because both the band (1980s pop branding) and the platform (2019 SaaS branding) chose the casual 'skool' misspelling. That's the entire connection. If your search was musical, scroll to the song section — context, where to listen, what tier of pop history it sits in. If your search was actually about the platform (the one Alex Hormozi promotes and Sam Ovens runs), jump to the platform section. tools4skool is mentioned because that's our product — a Chrome extension that automates daily Skool community work. Mentioned twice across the page, no harder.

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The Song 'Your Love'

Skool Boyz worked in a specific lane of late-80s British pop — earnest harmonies, glossy production, lyrics that swing earnestly between heartbreak and hope. 'Your Love' is one of their tracks in that mould. The title alone tells you the emotional register: declarative, romantic, no irony. That's how the era worked. The song wasn't a chart-topping single, which means cataloguing in 2026 is patchy. YouTube uploads from collectors are the most reliable listening route. Discogs has confirmed pressing info if you want vinyl history. Streaming services rotate older catalogue licenses, so availability shifts month to month — check today, don't trust an old answer. If you remember the song from a specific moment — a school disco, an old TV soundtrack — the memory is doing real work. That's why obscure 80s queries still pull volume in 2026. None of this involves skool.com.

Skool.com — The Platform That Shares the Spelling

Skool.com is a community SaaS built by Sam Ovens, launched in 2019. Feed, classroom, gamified member levels, calendar, all behind a paywall the creator owns. Used for paid masterminds, coaching programs, and free communities that funnel into paid offers. Alex Hormozi is the most visible promoter. Pricing for creators sits around $99/month per group. Member pricing is set by the creator. The platform is deliberately bare on operations: no native DM automation, no churn alerts, no CRM, no scheduled-post retry logic. Creators stitch those things together with browser extensions and external tools. That's where tools4skool fits — Chrome extension that uses your existing skool.com session (no password storage), adds DM sequences with multi-condition triggers, a Churn Saver that fires within 60 seconds of a cancellation, slash commands in the inbox, a Comment Miner for lead capture from comments, scheduled posts with a Post-Now button, and a Kanban CRM. Free plan covers one sequence and 20 DMs/day.

What Daily Skool Community Operations Actually Look Like

If you're a creator on skool.com, the work that eats your day isn't recording lessons. It's the inbox, the comments, the cancellations, the welcome flow. Every signup needs a personalised DM. Every cancellation needs a recovery message before the credit card window closes. Every viral post pulls comments that should be DMs but currently aren't. Most creators do this by hand until they can't, then either hire a VA or install automation. The hand-rolled VA route runs around $400-800/month for someone competent. Automation through tools4skool runs $29-149/month depending on tier and replaces the parts a VA would do badly anyway — pattern matching, timing precision, multi-step sequences. Real proof point: Kate Capelli, $59/month plan, recovered $4,000/month in additional MRR within two weeks of installing the Churn Saver. That's a 7,000% ROI on the tool spend. Not everyone hits that ratio, but the math works at much smaller communities too.

Why These Searches Get Mixed Up

Two reasons. First, 'skool' is an alternate spelling that both the 80s band and the 2019 SaaS chose for branding — different eras, same letters. Second, search engines compress similar queries — 'skool boyz your love' is small-volume, 'skool' is huge-volume because of the platform. Google fills the SERP with both, even when only one matches your intent. We made this page explicit about the split so the routing is clean. If you came for music, you've got the song context above. If you came for the platform, the platform section gives you the actual breakdown. No false equivalence — they're separate things that share a spelling. That's the whole story.

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Frequently asked

Patchy. Some Skool Boyz material has appeared on 80s pop compilation albums on Spotify and Apple Music, but 'Your Love' specifically isn't consistently catalogued. The most reliable 2026 route is YouTube — search with the title in quotes plus the band name. Discogs lists physical pressings if you want a confirmed source. Streaming licenses for obscure 80s catalogue rotate frequently, so availability today might not match availability six months ago. Check directly. None of this connects to skool.com.

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