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ThisIsItTeam on Skool: finding and joining the community

If you're trying to land on the actual community, the direct URL is fastest. Here's the orientation plus a quick primer on Skool itself.

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What "thisisitteam skool" usually means

Searches that combine a specific handle ("thisisitteam") with the word "skool" almost always point to a creator's paid or free community on skool.com. The handle is what slots into the URL pattern skool.com/<handle>.

If you arrived here looking for the community, your fastest path is to type that URL directly. If it loads, you've found it. If it 404s, the handle has changed, the community is private, or it doesn't exist under that exact slug.

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Finding the community

Three reliable approaches:

1. Direct URL — try skool.com/thisisitteam (and minor variants like thisisitteam-club, theteam, etc.). 2. The creator's external content — most owners drop their Skool join link in their YouTube bio, Instagram link-in-bio, or sales-page footer. 3. skool.com/discover — browse public communities filtered by topic. Private/invite-only communities won't appear there.

If the community is paid, the join page shows pricing and routes through Stripe Checkout. If it's free, you're one click from being in.

Skool — what it is in two sentences

Skool.com is a SaaS platform for paid online communities. Each community lives at skool.com/<handle> and bundles a feed, courses (Classroom), calendar, DMs, gamification (levels + leaderboard), and Stripe-powered payments under one product.

For the owner, Skool charges $99/month flat. For members, communities are free or paid at whatever the owner set. Stripe takes its standard 2.9% + $0.30 per US charge on paid memberships.

If you're the creator behind a handle like this

If people are searching "<your-handle> skool", that's organic discovery — they're trying to find your community. Practical things to do with that traffic:

  • Confirm skool.com/<your-handle> resolves to the right page.
  • Drop the join link in every external bio (YouTube, IG, Twitter, LinkedIn).
  • Run a free tier or first-month-discount sweetener.
  • Automate the welcome DM with tools4skool so members hear from you within 60 seconds of joining — that's the moment of greatest engagement and most owners miss it because they're not always online.

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Frequently asked

No. Skool itself doesn't have a feature called 'thisisitteam'. The phrase is a creator handle — someone's community lives at skool.com/<handle> with that or a similar slug. The platform underneath is plain skool.com.

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