What "Skool RP" usually means
RP = roleplay. "Skool RP" most often refers to a roleplay server — a gaming community where players take on personas in a school-themed setting. These typically run on Discord (for chat), FiveM (for GTA RP), or Minecraft. The stylised spelling is intentional.
These are not on skool.com — they're hosted on gaming-specific platforms. Joining usually means following a Discord invite or connecting to a specific server IP.

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skool.com — the unrelated SaaS
skool.com is a hosted SaaS for paid online communities. Each community lives at skool.com/<handle> with a feed, courses, calendar, DMs, gamification, and Stripe payments. $99/month flat for owners. Founded 2019 by Sam Ovens.
The platform doesn't host gaming RP servers — it's for paid coaching, courses, and community subscriptions. The spelling overlap is coincidence.
Finding roleplay servers
For Discord-based RP servers, search Disboard or Top.gg for "Skool RP" and filter to roleplay. For FiveM (GTA V RP), browse the FiveM server list. For Minecraft, check Planet Minecraft or search the modpack repository.
For skool.com communities (different thing), browse skool.com/discover.
Could I run a roleplay community on skool.com?
In theory yes — Skool is content-agnostic and you could run a paid community for roleplay enthusiasts. In practice, gaming RP communities are more native to Discord because real-time chat and voice are essential. Skool's forum-style feed doesn't fit fast-moving roleplay. For coaching gaming creators or running paid creator communities adjacent to gaming, Skool works fine.
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