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TL;DR
"Skool emily" is a name search, not a feature search. Skool.com itself has no product, role, or page called Emily. The query usually points to one of three things: a coach named Emily who hosts a public community on Skool (there are several active ones in 2026, mostly in fitness, mindset, and online business), a specific member inside a community you already belong to, or a typo for skool elm or skool emily-related course content. If you are trying to find a specific person, the best route is direct: search Google for the coach's full name plus skool, or use Skool's in-app member search. If you are an Emily running your own community, the rest of this page covers what to automate so you can stop typing the same welcome DM 50 times a week.

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What people typing "skool emily" usually want
Three patterns show up. One, prospective members hunting for a coach they saw on Instagram or YouTube — the coach mentioned a Skool community and the prospect remembered only the first name. Two, current members trying to message a specific Emily inside their existing community. Three, autocomplete drift from skool emily into related searches like skool emails, skool emily ley, or coach-specific brand names. Skool's own search is in-community only — it will not surface other communities — so anyone who only remembers "emily" has to triangulate via Google, and that is why pages like this one exist.
How to find the right Emily on Skool
If you are looking for a public Skool community run by someone named Emily, do four things. One, search Google for the niche plus emily plus skool — for example, "keto coach emily skool". Two, check Skool's Discovery page — it ranks communities by activity, so the bigger Emily-led groups will surface in their niche. Three, look at the coach's Instagram bio or YouTube About tab; almost every Skool owner links their community there. Four, ask in adjacent communities — owners regularly cross-promote each other. Once you have an invite link, joining takes one click and uses your existing Skool account if you have one.
If you are an Emily running a Skool community
There is a 50/50 chance someone searching "skool emily" was looking for you. The way to convert that intent is to make your Skool community easy to find. Add the word "Skool" to your Instagram bio, link the community URL in your YouTube description, and use the same first-name handle across every platform. Once people land, the next bottleneck is onboarding — which is where most solo-coach communities die. New members join, scroll once, and disappear unless you DM them in the first 24 hours. Doing that manually for 30 sign-ups a week eats your evenings. tools4skool automates the welcome DM, the day-3 check-in, the day-7 prompt to post their first win, and the churn-saver if they cancel — running on top of your existing Skool session, no password handed over.
What tools help solo coaches
A solo Skool coach in 2026 typically runs three tools beyond Skool itself. A scheduling tool (Calendly or Cal.com) for free coaching calls. An email tool (ConvertKit or Loops) for non-members and launches. And tools4skool for everything inside the community — automated DM sequences, churn-saver, scheduled posts, slash-command inbox, member CSV export. The free plan covers the first 100 members or so; paid plans start at $29/month. Compared to hiring a part-time community manager at $1,500/month, automation pays back inside the first week.
What to do next
If you came looking for a specific Emily, refine your search with the niche or platform you remember and check her Instagram bio first. If you came because you are Emily and you run a Skool community, audit your last 50 sign-ups: how many got a personalized DM in the first hour? If the answer is under 80%, you are leaking new members. Fix that one number and growth compounds.
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