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We can't confidently point to one specific 'Jack Roberts' community on Skool — the name is too common and search volume on this query is essentially zero, which means it's a personal-recall query, not a household brand. The fastest path is: open skool.com/discovery, type 'jack roberts', filter by the niche you remember (sales, fitness, real estate, AI, etc.), and cross-reference any candidate against the creator's YouTube or LinkedIn before paying. If you can't find a public group, the creator is either running an invite-only community or you have the wrong name.

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Why this search is harder than it looks
Skool grew fast — public reporting puts the platform north of 1 million members across tens of thousands of communities. With a name as common as Jack Roberts, you can have multiple unrelated creators on the same platform. There's also the impostor problem: when a creator gets popular, copycats spin up similar Skool groups using the same name and pay for ads, hoping to skim signups. Skool's verification is light, so the burden of identifying the right person is on you.
The tell that you've found the real one is consistency across platforms. The Jack Roberts you want has a YouTube channel, a podcast, or a Twitter where the bio explicitly links to the same Skool URL. If a Skool group claims to be 'Jack Roberts' but the host has no findable footprint outside Skool, treat it as suspicious until proven otherwise.
Finding the right one
Start with what you remember beyond the name. Niche is the single most useful filter — was this person teaching trading, sales, copywriting, BJJ, real estate? Skool Discovery (skool.com/discovery) lets you filter by category, which collapses the candidate set fast.
Next, search Google for "jack roberts" site:skool.com — that surfaces only About pages and posts indexed from skool.com domains. Add the niche as a third term: "jack roberts" site:skool.com sales. This usually returns 1–3 candidates max.
Finally, check the creator's home turf. Most Skool hosts pin the join link in their Instagram bio, YouTube channel description, podcast show notes, or newsletter signature. If the social-bio link points to the same Skool URL Discovery returned, you've matched the right human to the right group.
Vetting any Skool host (Jack Roberts or otherwise)
Same playbook regardless of the host's name. Read the About tab — it should list outcomes (member wins with names, screenshots, dollar amounts), recurring deliverables (weekly call cadence, classroom hours), and a refund policy. Click into the Calendar tab and confirm the last live call was in the past 7 days. Open the Classroom and count actual content hours; a $99/month group with 90 minutes of total content is overpriced.
DM the host before paying — a one-line question about fit. Top hosts run automated welcome sequences (which is fine), but a human reply usually arrives within 24–48 hours for high-intent questions. If you only ever hear from automation, that's a soft red flag for paid tiers above $50/month.
How busy creators handle the inbox
If the Jack Roberts you found is running a real community at scale, he isn't typing every welcome DM by hand. Most successful Skool owners use a creator tool — tools4skool is the one that runs auto DM sequences directly through the owner's logged-in skool.com session, no password stored. That means new members get a DM from the real owner account, with multi-condition triggers like 'joined but didn't open the classroom in 3 days' or 'unsubscribed within the first week — send a 60-second churn-saver'.
The free tier (1 sequence, 20 DMs/day) is enough to test whether welcome automation actually lifts your activation rate before paying. The point isn't to fake personal touch — it's to free the owner up to run live calls and answer high-intent DMs personally.
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