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The Skoolers Library and Written Identity are tied at 5.0/5 in this head-to-head comparison. The Skoolers Library has 3 member reviews and Written Identity has 4. Members of The Skoolers Library talk most about community support; for Written Identity it's community support. 100% of The Skoolers Library reviewers would recommend it, vs 100% for Written Identity. All ratings come from real member reviews. The full breakdown below should help you decide.
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The Skoolers Library
Written IdentityThe Skoolers Library and Written Identity are close across ratings, reviews, and recommendations. It comes down to what matters to you. The themes and pricing above should help you decide.
Heather's passion for books is contagious!
I've been a member of The Skooler's Library since October 2025. Heather has such a passion for books and reading, you can't help but catch it! Since joining I've doubled the amount I'm reading books which has helped me tremendously in reducing my doomscrolling!
Hector Febres · Mar 9, 2026
Knowledge Distilled Into Simple Actions
Heather (the owner) does a great job of presenting knowledge from various viewpoints and distilling it into simple, easy-to-digest (and implement) chunks. She is very approachable and always ready to discuss interesting ideas. The community itself is very welcoming and open to sharing their knowledge with each other. I have felt welcome from the very first day and have learned a lot from Heather and other members. If your self-help book list is never-ending (and only growing), The Skoolers Library is a place where you can make real progress by implementing insights from various books while being surrounded by a supportive peer group. I highly recommend this community!
fers.anze · Jan 5, 2026
Heather Wilson is the best Librarian Ever
I have always been the type of person who reads a lot of books but rarely puts them into practice. I was stuck in a cycle of consuming information without taking action, and that is exactly where Heather stepped in to help. Heather isn’t just a community host; she is like that cool librarian you had in high school who knows exactly which passage from exactly the right book will set you straight. Her lessons on Napoleon Hill and Mel Robbins really hit home for me, and she is helping me finally "get out of my own damn way." What makes this group special is how personal it feels. Heather reaches out for one-on-one calls and hosts meetups where we just talk with no set agenda. It doesn't feel like a transaction; she feels like an old friend you have known for 100 years. Her intuitive readings always seem to hit the spot. I’ll be honest—I haven’t even started the Mindset Shift challenge yet (I’ve been slacking!), but because of the supportive environment Heather built, it is the number one (or 10) thing I plan to tackle in 2026. If you are on the fence, just do it. You are missing out on getting to know your next new best friend and accessing a treasure trove of wisdom that is curated with love.
Heather-Ann Di Rocco · Jan 4, 2026
Such an Empowering Space!
I love being part of this community which values authenticity while also holding space for safely exploring. Frameworks encouraging personal exploration without judgement from ourselves (our worst critics) or others. Alli is funny, raw and so profound
Jill Hart · Jan 24, 2026
The Village Becomes Your Home
What I love about Written Identity, or "the village" as it is lovingly referred to, is that the founder, Alli, genuinely cares about the people in this group. She isn't looking to grow the village just so she can profit; it's about connection, the writing journey, and being able to express your feelings, no matter how ugly they may feel in the moment. The village is also special because of the amount of support. There is no competition here; only love and cheerleading. Anyone looking to rebuild from a place of sadness, depression or complete devastation will find "Written Identity" a safe place to land and start over. Zero Burnout, zero nervous system overloads here. But having said that, you don't HAVE to be sad/mad/burned out to benefit from the village. Literally anyone who just wants to write but might need prompting or reminders or someone to say "your voice is valid" will also love Written Identity. You can come as you are, and we will love the entirety of you in the village :)
Dana Skalin · Jan 24, 2026
Find Community & Yourself
From the very first prompt to now, this community has been such a beneficial place for me to learn, express and grow. Alli has created a wonderful space and environment to share that feels like a real community despite being all virtual. Written Identity has helped me to step into my purpose and stand true in my identity. Alli’s 1:1 mentorship has also helped me tremendously in my pursuit of writing professionally. Her insight and knowledge has been an asset to my growth. If you’re looking for a sense of community and an introspective approach to writing and finding your voice, this is the place to be!
allieebbarrett · Jan 23, 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.
The Skoolers Library is free and Written Identity is free. The Skoolers Library is free, so there's nothing to lose by trying it first.
The Skoolers Library is rated 5.0/5 across 3 reviews, with members praising community support. Written Identity is rated 5.0/5 across 4 reviews, with members highlighting community support.
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