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Where Skool is actually based
Skool does not publish a formal HQ street address on its website or marketing. What's verifiable from public references:
- Sam Ovens (founder/CEO) has been based in Las Vegas, Nevada in recent years, partly for tax reasons.
- Operational footprint is largely remote — Skool team members work from various US and international locations.
- Legal entity is a US corporation (state of incorporation isn't broadly published, but US-based).
For a privately held SaaS company of Skool's size, this remote-first / no-formal-HQ pattern is normal. There's no "come visit us" office.

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Team size and structure
Public LinkedIn data and creator-economy press estimates put Skool's headcount under 50 full-time employees as of 2025. The company is famous in operator circles for running lean — small team, narrow product, slow ship cadence.
Leadership is concentrated around Sam Ovens (founder/CEO) and Alex Hormozi (partner since 2023). Engineering, support, and product are smaller teams without the kind of titles-and-org-chart sprawl you'd see at a similarly-sized VC-backed company.
Small team is part of why Skool's product roadmap is conservative and feature ship cadence is slow.
Customer support and how to contact Skool
Skool's support is entirely through its in-product help button. There's no public phone number, no live chat on the homepage, and no email-only support address widely advertised.
The path:
1. Log in. 2. Click the help / question-mark icon (location varies by recent UI). 3. Submit a ticket describing the issue. 4. Response usually within 24–72 hours.
The Skool Community at skool.com/community is also a useful escalation path for non-urgent issues — Skool team members and Sam Ovens occasionally respond there directly to public posts.
Ownership and governance
Skool is privately held. There's no announced VC funding round, no IPO, no public financials. Public information indicates it's bootstrapped or self-funded by Sam Ovens via his prior business (Consulting.com).
Alex Hormozi joined as a partner in 2023; the exact equity terms haven't been disclosed publicly. Hormozi's involvement is more visible than typical — he promotes Skool heavily across his content, which is the dominant Skool marketing channel.
For due diligence purposes, treat Skool as a private US SaaS with concentrated ownership and no obligation to disclose financials.
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