Table of Contents
- Why Choosing the Wrong Platform Kills Your Community
- Discord vs Facebook Groups vs Skool (Quick Comparison Table)
- Discord: Great for Chat… and That’s About It
- Where Discord Wins
- Where Discord Fails (And Fails Hard)
- 1. No structure
- 2. No built-in courses
- 3. Members feel overwhelmed
- 4. Not business-friendly
- Facebook Groups: Good Reach, Bad Experience
- Where Facebook Groups Win
- Where Facebook Fails
- 1. Your content disappears
- 2. Distraction everywhere
- 3. Terrible for paid communities
- 4. Your group doesn’t feel like your space
- Skool: The Platform Built for Modern Communities
- Where Skool Wins
- 1. A clean, chronological community feed
- 2. Built-in courses (Classroom)
- 3. Events + Calendar integration
- 4. Gamification that boosts engagement
- 5. Simple, beautiful, distraction-free
- 6. Perfect for monetization
- Deep Dive: Which Platform Is Best for YOU?
- Choose Discord if:
- Choose Facebook Groups if:
- Choose Skool if:
- The Single Biggest Reason Skool Wins
- FAQ
- Is Discord good for teaching or structured learning?
- Are Facebook Groups still worth using?
- Why is Skool better for paid memberships?
- Can beginners use Skool easily?
- Can I run a full business on Skool?
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- Discord is great for gamers and fast-paced chat — terrible for learning, structure, or anything professional.
- Facebook Groups still have users, but the algorithm buries your posts and distractions kill engagement.
- Skool gives you community + courses + events + chat + gamification — all in one clean place with zero distractions and no tech headaches.
Why Choosing the Wrong Platform Kills Your Community
- low engagement
- confused members
- conversations dying
- content scattered
- frustration
- everyone leaving quietly
- members show up
- your content is easy to find
- conversations stay alive
- people actually get results
- your community grows
- your revenue grows with it
Discord vs Facebook Groups vs Skool (Quick Comparison Table)
Feature | Discord | Facebook Groups | Skool |
Designed for learning? | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
Community feed | ❌ Chaotic chat | ❌ Algorithm controlled | ✅ Chronological feed |
Courses built-in | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
Events & calendar | ❌ No | ❌ Basic | ✅ Integrated |
Distraction-free | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
Gamification | ❌ None (bots only) | ❌ None | ✅ Built-in leveling |
Great for beginners | ❌ Overwhelming | ❌ Distracting | ✅ Simple & clean |
Engagement quality | ⚠ Fast but shallow | ⚠ Inconsistent | ✅ Deep & valuable |
Business-friendly | ❌ No | ❌ Limited | ✅ 100% built for creators |
Discord: Great for Chat… and That’s About It
Where Discord Wins
- Instant chat
- Fast back-and-forth messages
- Younger audiences (gaming, crypto, tech)
- Real-time replies
Where Discord Fails (And Fails Hard)
1. No structure
2. No built-in courses
3. Members feel overwhelmed
4. Not business-friendly
- take payments
- structure content
- host calls
- track progress
- run cohorts
Facebook Groups: Good Reach, Bad Experience
Where Facebook Groups Win
- People already have accounts
- Easy to start
- Good for casual engagement
- Low barrier to entry
Where Facebook Fails
1. Your content disappears
2. Distraction everywhere
3. Terrible for paid communities
- host courses
- track progress
- run events cleanly
- keep conversations organized
- create a premium experience
4. Your group doesn’t feel like your space
Skool: The Platform Built for Modern Communities
Where Skool Wins
1. A clean, chronological community feed
2. Built-in courses (Classroom)
3. Events + Calendar integration
- weekly calls
- workshops
- coaching sessions
- challenges
- Q&As
4. Gamification that boosts engagement
5. Simple, beautiful, distraction-free
6. Perfect for monetization
- memberships
- coaching groups
- mastermind communities
- paid challenges
- hybrid courses
Deep Dive: Which Platform Is Best for YOU?
Choose Discord if:
- Your community is about constant chat
- You run gaming, crypto, or tech audiences
- You don’t need structure
- You don’t need built-in learning
- You don’t plan to charge (seriously)
Choose Facebook Groups if:
- You want a free, casual community
- You don't care about courses or structure
- You want low effort
- You don’t mind competing with distractions
Choose Skool if:
- You want to charge for your community
- You want discussions that actually stay alive
- You want built-in courses
- You want to host events
- You want members engaged
- You want a simple creator-friendly setup
- You want recurring revenue
The Single Biggest Reason Skool Wins
- your community grows
- your revenue grows
- your culture becomes strong
- your members get results
- your brand becomes magnetic





