7 reviews
Rasheed is the real deal. At 72, training for Everest after a triple bypass, he doesn't just talk about embracing who you are - he lives it in a way that makes you reassess your own excuses. The community reflects that energy. It's warm, unpretentious, and genuinely encouraging without any of the hustle-culture pressure you find elsewhere. If you're somewhere in the second half of life and wondering whether it's too late to do the thing you keep putting off, this is the right place to be.
I joined this as someone who already had a Skool community running, so I wasn't the typical "starting from scratch" member. Even so, I got a lot out of it. Lidia's approach is structured without being rigid. The daily build plan keeps you moving rather than overthinking, which is the thing that kills most people's progress before they even start. The custom GPT for niche selection is a genuinely useful tool, not just a gimmick. The community itself is active and the quality of members is high. People are actually building, not just lurking. If you're sitting on the fence about launching a Skool community, this removes most of the excuses. Recommended.
I've worked with Sara directly and watched her build Sticky Business from the ground up. What she's done is genuinely impressive. She took a creative spark, gave it a business model, and is now helping others do the same. The community reflects exactly who she is: warm, encouraging, and full of practical energy. The sticker giveaway each month is a lovely touch that tells you everything about how she treats the people around her. If you want to learn how to turn creativity into something real, or just want to be around someone who makes the process feel genuinely fun, Sara's community is worth your time.
I joined Scale Without Noise before it changed to women only after a call with Tonia, and I can see exactly what she's building here. The positioning is sharp, and the community description alone will resonate with the right women immediately. The co-working model is genuinely smart; it solves the real problem, which isn't lack of knowledge, it's lack of momentum. Tonia is building this with real clarity and genuine care for the people she's serving. If you're a woman 40+ who's done collecting resources and actually wants to get things done with support around you, this is the right room to be in.
Such a great community with awesome support. I have a
I just wanted to stop by and leave this review for Chris's community. I've been in this community from the very beginning, and I've learnt so much from Chris's expertise! What I love are the really down-to-earth and simple tutorials that help you learn guitar, and I 100% recommend this community to anyone who is just getting started!
Jill Hart runs the You World Order community, and I'll be honest - I went in expecting another generic "build your audience" type space and came out genuinely impressed. The focus is tight. Substack, Skool and podcasting are working together as one ecosystem rather than three separate things you have to juggle. Jill lives what she teaches, and the daily Notes Boost threads give members an actual reason to show up every day. The community culture feels real. Jill is dealing with her dad's health right now and she's still showing up, still running masterminds, still welcoming new members by name. That says a lot about someone.