What 'skool pandas' usually means
'Skool Pandas' isn't a known feature, module, or product on skool.com. It's most likely a specific community name on the platform (there are tens of thousands of communities), a brand or content reference unrelated to skool.com, or a stylized phrase from a creator's content.
If you were looking for a specific 'Pandas' community on the platform, search Google for site:skool.com pandas or check the creator's social channels for a direct join link.
The rest of this page covers the platform itself — what skool.com is, what it costs, and how it works.

Start your own Skool community in 60 seconds.
14-day free trial — no card required. Most community owners decide whether Skool fits within the first week.
The skool.com platform
skool.com is a SaaS product founded by Sam Ovens (Consulting.com); Alex Hormozi became co-owner in 2023. It hosts paid (and free) creator communities at URLs like skool.com/your-slug.
Native iOS and Android apps mirror the web experience. There's no native Windows or Mac desktop app — skool.com works in any browser and can be installed as a Progressive Web App for a desktop-app feel.
The platform's whole strategy is to stay narrow — one feed per community, one classroom, one flat price.
What's inside
Six core surfaces in every community:
- Feed — posts, comments, likes, category filters. Chronological, no algorithm.
- Classroom — modules and lessons (video, text, downloads). Completion checkbox per lesson.
- Calendar — events with timezone-aware reminders.
- Leaderboard — daily, weekly, all-time rankings based on points.
- Members — searchable directory.
- Chat — DMs between members.
Native gamification: posts, comments, and likes-received earn points; points unlock levels; levels can gate classroom content. This is the engagement loop that distinguishes Skool from Discord or Facebook Groups.
Pricing
For owners: $99/month per community after a 14-day free trial. All features included on every account — no Pro tier, no Enterprise tier. Two communities = $198/mo; no volume discount.
On top of that, Skool charges a small platform fee on member payments and Stripe takes 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction. So a $49/mo membership nets the owner roughly $46–$47.
For members: free. You only pay if a community owner has set a fee. Free communities exist too.
The automation gap
What Skool deliberately doesn't ship natively:
- Welcome DM sequences with multi-condition triggers.
- Churn-recovery DMs within ~60 seconds of cancellation.
- Comment-to-lead pipelines for viral posts.
- Member CRM — no notes, pipeline view, last-contact date.
- Public API or Zapier integration.
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Free plan: 1 sequence, 20 DMs/day. Paid: $29 (Starter), $59 (Pro), $149 (Agency) per month. Kate Capelli's case study — $59/mo subscription producing $4,000/mo additional revenue in two weeks (~7,000% ROI) — is the proof point most owners cite.
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