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Pinterest Skool and The Content Revenue Lab are tied at 5.0/5 in this head-to-head comparison. Pinterest Skool has 1 member review and The Content Revenue Lab has 46. All ratings come from real member reviews. The full breakdown below should help you decide.
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Pinterest Skool
The Content Revenue LabThe Content Revenue Lab comes out ahead on ratings, review count, or recommendation rate. That said, Pinterest Skool might still be the better pick depending on what you're after. The review themes above break down what each one does well.
I Finally Stopped Chasing Algorithms ... thanks to Pinterest Skool!
Before Pinterest Skool, I was burning out on social media fast. I believed in Pinterest as a long-term traffic platform, but I was stuck trying to learn the strategy while still relying on short-form content and algorithms that demanded constant attention. It wasn’t sustainable, and I knew I needed a better way. I joined Pinterest Skool at the end of October because I wanted an evergreen system. I needed something that made sense, felt manageable, and didn’t require daily performance just to stay visible. Since joining Pinterest School, my monthly Pinterest views grew from 1.7K to 4.6K, while my content received over 8.6K impressions, showing consistent growth in visibility and reach without relying on social media. What really sets Pinterest Skool apart is the support. The weekly live calls with Tim, the clarity of the training, and the community make it easy to actually apply what you’re learning instead of staying overwhelmed. If you’re someone who is tired of chasing algorithms and want a sustainable, evergreen traffic strategy, Pinterest Skool delivers.
Heather Boers · Feb 2, 2026
Best YouTube Marketing Community
Hi everyone, I'm Lana Liquity and I joined the Content Revenue Lab because my goal this year is to get 100 subscribers on my YouTube channel. I've had it for several years but I haven't really worked on getting a lot more subscribers and I joined the Content Revenue Lab so I can hit my goal of getting 100 subscribers before the end of this year so I can increase the number of people who see my podcast, Self Publishing for Professionals. Being a member in Dez's Content Revenue Lab has been like, if I said incredible, I would be downplaying it. Dez drops the best information in little bites so you can follow along and easily implement the action steps he tells you to take. And it's all from his experience. It's not inflated, it's not fluffed, and it's not BS. This is what Dez uses to get his YouTube channel more subscribers, more views, and get the right people to his channel. And these are effective practices that work. If you are looking to get the right subscribers to your YouTube account and want to take those subscribers and convert them into paying clients on Skoll, you should join the Content Revenue Lab. The Content Revenue Lab is not for people who are using YouTube as a hobby or just playing around with videos and throwing them up there. The Content Revenue Lab is for serious people who want to generate serious business and generate the right traffic to their platform, to their Skoll community, and to their YouTube channel.
Lynn "Elikqitie" · Jun 10, 2026
My favorite community about YouTube on Skool.
My favorite community about YouTube on Skool. What I love the most about Content Revenue Lab, that Des, the founder & host, is very responsive to any questions YT related, he shares everything and does hold back. Not only that, but his answers are real and practical, easy to implement. Des's presentation at the Community Clinic event in my community on YouTube was one of the most popular ones. If you have YT channel, or planning one, to help you grow your business, then I highly recommend you join Content Revenue Lab.
Lidia Axe · Jun 5, 2026
I joined The Content Revenue Lab because Des teaches YouTube strategy in a way...
I joined The Content Revenue Lab because Des teaches YouTube strategy in a way that finally feels simple and doable. The community is built for creators 40+ who want to learn the same systems he used to build a full-time income from a smaller YouTube audience. What drew me in was the way Des explains things. His approach is different from so many other creators I have learned from. He breaks down YouTube strategy in a way that makes sense, without making you feel overwhelmed. Des is a phenomenal instructor. He truly knows his stuff, but what stands out even more is how much he cares about his members. He is willing to go above and beyond to help people understand, take action, and grow. Since joining The Content Revenue Lab, I have grown in how I think about my YouTube content, but also how I think about my business overall. I now have a clearer way to strategize, create, and move forward. Thank you, Des, for all that you do.
Tonia Stoney · Jun 2, 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.
Pinterest Skool is free and The Content Revenue Lab is free. Check the member reviews to see whether the price feels worth it for each one.
Pinterest Skool is rated 5.0/5 across 1 reviews. The Content Revenue Lab is rated 5.0/5 across 46 reviews, with members highlighting content quality.
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