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Pinterest Skool vs The Mompreneur Club

Quick Summary

Updated February 14, 2026

Pinterest Skool and The Mompreneur Club are tied at 5.0/5 in this head-to-head comparison. Pinterest Skool has 1 member review and The Mompreneur Club has 12. All ratings come from real member reviews. The full breakdown below should help you decide.

Updated February 14, 2026

Pinterest SkoolPinterest Skool
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The Mompreneur ClubThe Mompreneur Club
5.0
Rating
5.0
1
Reviews
12
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Category
💼 Business
skool
Platform
skool
Free
Price
$7/mo
5.0
ProveWorth Score
5.0
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Verdict

The Mompreneur Club 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.

Recent Reviews — Pinterest Skool

5.0

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

Heather Boers · Feb 2, 2026

Recent Reviews — The Mompreneur Club

5.0

The Mompreneur Club Community Rocks!

Michelle does a wonderful job leading our Mompreneur Club Community. She is encouraging and actively creating opportunities for us to connect with each other in meaningful ways through games and challenges but most of all being transparent about what being a Mom running a business actually looks like! It's okay to have kids and their toys hanging out with you while you run your business and Michelle and the Club Community will cheer you on and commiserate with you as you navigate life and business as a Mompreneur! If you are looking for an active community with practical challenges like our Reels and Shorts challenge which encourages us to just video our regular day and super fun posts like the recent ChatGPT Caricature Trent - blending business and fun! - what are you waiting for? Join The Mompreneur Club today!!

Lisa Vanderveen

Lisa Vanderveen · Feb 14, 2026

5.0

Supportive Community

I love that the community owner, Michelle, has a heart for supporting moms who also are running businesses. Michelle and the other members are supportive and encouraging of each other not only in their business journey, but in their motherhood journey as well.

poetd777

poetd777 · Jan 16, 2026

5.0

The group to build your confidence!!

There is sooo many great things to say so I’ll try to minimize and list out a few. This is one of the most helpful, and encouraging groups I’ve had on Skool, and Michelle (along with all the boss ladies here) are so welcoming, and make you feel right at home. I’ve gained lots of reassurance in what I already know, confidence in my skills, and friendship amongst all the ladies who make this group what it is. I highly recommend joining if you’d like to connect, network, and just have a laid back atmosphere to simply hang out. There is truly no judgement, even if you fall off course (guilty!) and you’re always free to be yourself! Thank you Michelle for having a judgement free club for social anxiety people like myself!

AM

Ashley Mayberry · Jan 16, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Pinterest Skool or The Mompreneur Club?

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.

How do Pinterest Skool and The Mompreneur Club compare on price?

Pinterest Skool is free and The Mompreneur Club is $7/mo. Pinterest Skool is free, so there's nothing to lose by trying it first.

What do members say about Pinterest Skool vs The Mompreneur Club?

Pinterest Skool is rated 5.0/5 across 1 reviews. The Mompreneur Club is rated 5.0/5 across 12 reviews, with members highlighting community support.

Are there other business communities to consider?

Yes. There are plenty of other business communities with member reviews. Browse the Business directory or check the best business communities page for the complete ranked list.

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