What "type beat" means in music production
"Type beat" is hip-hop / rap producer slang for an instrumental in the style of a specific artist or sub-genre. "[Artist] type beat" means an instrumental that sounds like something that artist would rap on.
"Skool type beat" is most likely 'old skool type beat' (instrumentals in classic 90s / 2000s hip-hop style) or specific to an artist using the K-spelling. The canonical marketplaces are BeatStars and Airbit; YouTube has many free / lease-able beats.

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skool.com — the unrelated SaaS
skool.com is a SaaS platform for paid online communities. $99/month flat for owners. Each community at skool.com/<handle> has feed, courses, calendar, DMs, gamification, and Stripe payments.
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Beat-makers and music producers on skool.com
Some beat-makers and music producers run paid Skool communities — coaching for aspiring producers, beat-marketing strategy, sample-pack drops. Browse skool.com/discover under Tech or Personal Development.
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Finding beats
BeatStars is the largest type-beat marketplace. Airbit is the second. YouTube has thousands of producers selling lease licences via comments. Splice for sample packs.
Google for beats often returns mixed platform / community / playlist results. Going to the canonical marketplaces directly is the cleaner path.
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