If you’re new to Skool and wondering what it is or whether it’s worth your time, you’re in the right place.
What is Skool?
Skool is a platform where people run private communities and courses all in one place. These communities often include lessons, group chats, and paid memberships. You don’t need any tech skills to get started. Signing up takes less than two minutes, and once you’re in, you can start learning, meet new people, or even create your own communities.
Is Skool legit?
Yes, it is. Thousands of people use it every day. The platform is stable, clean, and works well. You don’t need a credit card to try it.
This guide walks you through how to sign up. It’s short, clear, and includes screenshots. If you’re just getting started, this is the first step. I’ll cover how to build your own group in a separate post.
After you click the link, you’ll land on the registration form. Enter your name, the first letter of your last name, and your email. You’ll get 7 days for free to join the course and use the platform. You can cancel anytime and still explore the platform and join or search for other communities.

Once you create your account, you can browse all the communities on Skool. There are plenty of free groups where you can start learning right away, or, if you’re ready to invest in your knowledge, you can join a paid one. It’s completely up to you. Both options offer real value.

That’s it your Skool account is ready. Take your time to explore, join a few communities, and see what the platform offers. This is just the first step.