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Skool plans and pricing (2026): the full cost breakdown

Wondering what you'll actually pay for Skool? Start here. A community + courses platform tool, Skool comes with a 14-day trial. The paid plans below reflect its published pricing when this page was written.

Gamified community and courses in a single, distraction-free feed, popular with coaches and group programs. There is no permanent free plan, but Skool runs a trial so you can evaluate it risk-free. Simple all-in-one combining a community, gamified engagement and courses in a single feed, popular with coaches and high-ticket group programs.

Plans & pricing tiers

PlanPrice (approx.)What's included
Hobby$9/mo ($7.50 annual)10% + $0.30 transaction fee
Pro$99/mo ($82 annual)No platform fee up to $899/sale

Prices are estimates drawn from the vendor's plans and third-party reviews, and can change at any time, so check before you commit.

Prices verified 2026-06-28 from public vendor pricing. Plans and prices change — always confirm on the vendor's own site. No price here is guaranteed.

What you're paying for

What the paid plans put in your hands with Skool:

Which capabilities land on which plan depends on the tier, so use the table above to match features to budget.

Which plan to pick

Skool is built for coaches and high-ticket group programs that want a gamified community with light course delivery. For that profile the Hobby plan ($9/mo ($7.50 annual)) is the sensible entry, and you climb tiers only once gamified communities demands it.

Is Skool worth it?

Paid access starts at roughly $99 per month. Most buyers focused on coaches and group programs land on the entry or mid tier; the jump to a higher plan tends to be about gamified communities rather than core features. A 14-day trial lets you test the paid features risk-free. If money is tight, weigh the entry tier against rival tools before you commit.

Pricing watch-outs

Drawn from independent reviews and the vendor's own plan details (see sources below).

Skool keeps pricing relatively flat per tier, so the main decision is which plan's features you need rather than how heavily you'll use it.

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Pricing FAQ

Does Skool have a free plan?

Skool doesn't offer a permanent free plan, but it does include a 14-day trial so you can evaluate it before committing.

How much does Skool cost?

Its cheapest paid plan, Hobby, lists at $9/mo ($7.50 annual). Paid access starts at roughly $99 per month. The exact bill depends on billing cycle and how many seats or how much usage you need.

Is there a cheaper alternative to Skool?

Yes — several community + courses platform tools do the same job at lower entry prices; our Skool alternatives roundup compares them side by side.

Is Skool worth the price for coaches and group programs?

For coaches and group programs it generally earns its cost at the entry tier; if that's only a side need, weigh it against a cheaper specialist first.

Which Skool plan should I choose?

Most readers in that situation start with the Hobby plan ($9/mo ($7.50 annual)); a higher tier pays off only when you run into gamified communities.

Sources

We pulled the Skool pricing and feature details here from these primary and third-party sources: