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Community Builders HQ on Skool and The Game are tied at 5.0/5 in this head-to-head comparison. Community Builders HQ on Skool has 23 member reviews and The Game has 7. Members of Community Builders HQ on Skool talk most about community support; for The Game it's networking & connections. 100% of Community Builders HQ on Skool reviewers would recommend it, vs 100% for The Game. All ratings come from real member reviews. The full breakdown below should help you decide.
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Community Builders HQ on Skool
The GameCommunity Builders HQ on Skool comes out ahead on ratings, review count, or recommendation rate. That said, The Game might still be the better pick depending on what you're after. The review themes above break down what each one does well.
Lidia's energy and commitment to her members is boundless.
Lidia's energy and commitment to her members is boundless. She's just not happy until her people see success too. The thing I love about this community is that it's not just telling you HOW to build, but Lidia's actually modeling what it takes to do it. Nothing fake, no "easy buttons", no BS, no smoke and mirrors. Just practical, transparent, real talk and action. Highly recommend!
Liisa Reimann · Aug 10, 2026
Community Builders HQ is one of the most valuable communities I have joined on...
Community Builders HQ is one of the most valuable communities I have joined on Skool. Lidia does not simply share generic advice about growing a community. She takes the time to understand what you are building, identify what is not working, and help you find practical solutions. She recently spent an hour with me diagnosing the problems in my communities. She asked thoughtful questions, challenged my assumptions, and helped me see issues I had been too close to recognize on my own. I left the conversation with greater clarity, a stronger strategy, and a much better understanding of what I needed to change. The community itself is filled with useful guidance, honest feedback, and people who genuinely want to help one another succeed. It is an excellent place for anyone who is serious about building, growing, or monetizing an online community. For anyone who has joined the free community but has not upgraded to the paid membership, you are missing out on an incredible amount of additional value. The personalized support and deeper insights alone make it worthwhile.
Joel Harris · Jul 28, 2026
Lidia Axe's 30 Day Hackathon was the tonic I needed to help me kick start a new online business
Lidia Axe's 30 Day Hackathon was the tonic I needed to help me kick start a new business. Her step by step approach enabled me to quickly build the solid foundations needed for a successful skool community. I love her approach to keeping things simple and she is totally without the BS hype that "2 minute gurus" espouse as the only way to run an online business...very refreshing and the way to build trust.
Ian Bosler · Jul 20, 2026
The Wizard of Skool
Yeah what's up my name is Mike from 8H Dizzle and the reason why I joined the game is because Lucas is a legend when it comes to gamification, networking, scaling the business like he's just someone who is around basically every single inspiring person on school. He's often in those same rooms right he's very very supportive. Being a member of Lucas's community is a lot of just gamification and just trying to be the light about the things that we should be light about and be intentional with the things that we should be intentional about, right? It's a very guided experience of just living your best life and having people around you that are like-minded and are very positive and inspiring to be around. So yeah, that's the reason why and that's what it actually feels like being a member. Just feeling like you feel welcomed, you feel like you actually read and listen and care about these members. I think who would be benefiting most from this community is someone who has great ideas, they have a business idea, they want to just get going on that idea and they want to kind of lead this hero's journey and they want to do it in a way that inspires them and I don't want to say motivation, I want to say more momentum, you want to build momentum of that and with his system and his Jarvis it just helps with just that whole process of going from level 1 to level 10 for example right and I think anyone who just wants to level up in their life is gonna get a lot of value from not just his community but just from him right whether you work with him one-on-one or you decide to do the community for free you're gonna get a really high level experience with him
Mike Lawson · May 12, 2026
I run the #3 ranked community for All time MRR (currently as of May 11 2026) on...
I run the #3 ranked community for All time MRR (currently as of May 11 2026) on Skool, called Synthesizer Scaling. I had the privilege of doing some work with Lukas and he understands the Game of Skool extremely well. Hard working and talented!
Aidan LaBreche · May 11, 2026
Lukas sets the absolute standard for execution in this space.
Lukas sets the absolute standard for execution in this space. He is a high-level operator who builds systems designed to force action and drive real bottom-line behavior. Networking and operating alongside him is an immediate upgrade to your own bandwidth. A top-tier founder who actually moves the needle.
Alexander Walter · Apr 14, 2026
Both have a ProveWorth Score of 5.0. It's a toss-up on paper. Read the member reviews above to see which one fits what you're looking for.
Community Builders HQ on Skool is free and The Game is free. Check the member reviews to see whether the price feels worth it for each one.
Community Builders HQ on Skool is rated 5.0/5 across 23 reviews, with members praising community support. The Game is rated 5.0/5 across 7 reviews, with members highlighting networking & connections.
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