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We don't have a confirmed indexed match for a specific 'Julie Richer' Skool community by name and footprint, and we won't fabricate one. The query has effectively zero documented monthly searches, which is consistent with personal recall — you saw or heard a creator by that name reference a Skool community. The fastest path to verification: search 'julie richer' on YouTube, LinkedIn, or Instagram, find the right person (the niche should match what you remember), and check her bio link for a Skool URL. The legitimate group will be linked from her own verified accounts, not from third-party ads.

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What this query probably is
Most name-based Skool searches start the same way: someone watched a video, listened to a podcast, or got a recommendation, and remembered the host's name well enough to type it in. The fact that this is a low-volume query tells us Julie Richer isn't a household-name creator with massive search demand — she's a niche creator with a focused audience.
'Richer' is distinctive enough that the candidate set is small. Where a search for 'Skool Jane Smith' would return dozens of unrelated people, 'Julie Richer' likely points to one person, possibly two, in a specific professional niche. That makes verification fast once you have one more piece of context — the topic she teaches.
How to find the right group
Step 1: Search 'julie richer' on YouTube. The channel topic tells you the niche immediately — coaching, photography, marketing, finance, etc. Look for an external link in the bio.
Step 2: Check LinkedIn. Many professional creators publish their Skool URL on their LinkedIn profile, especially if their niche is B2B (sales, leadership, executive coaching).
Step 3: Cross-reference Instagram and TikTok. Multiple verified accounts pointing to the same skool.com URL is the strongest signal.
Step 4: Open Discovery (skool.com/discovery), search 'julie richer', and filter by category if you remember the niche.
Step 5: Backup — run "julie richer" site:skool.com on Google for any indexed pages mentioning her on Skool's domain.
If none of these surface a result, the community is either invite-only (distributed through her newsletter or direct outreach) or not currently active.
What's likely inside
If you find Julie Richer's Skool group, expect the standard Skool layout: Community feed for posts, Classroom for structured content, Calendar for live calls, Members directory, Leaderboard for gamification points. What the actual content covers depends entirely on her niche.
Niche professional creators typically run smaller, higher-engagement groups (200–2,000 members) with consistent weekly live calls and a tight community feed. Pricing usually lands $49–$199/month for a focused professional audience. The signal that the group is worth its price: members are getting specific outcomes she discusses publicly with named examples.
Vetting before you pay
Read the About tab — concrete outcomes with named members, recurring deliverables, refund policy. Check Calendar for live calls in the past two weeks. Open Classroom and count content hours. Scroll the community feed and note whether members get personal replies from her.
DM her with a one-line fit question. Niche professional creators usually respond personally within 24–48 hours unless they've grown past the inbox-volume threshold — at which point they typically run welcome automation through tools like tools4skool to keep first-touch DMs personal at scale via their own logged-in skool.com session. The free plan covers 20 DMs/day so any creator can test welcome automation without paying. Either pattern is fine; the red flag is silence on both fronts.
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