Compare Skool communities
Side-by-side comparisons of popular Skool communities — pricing, member counts, courses, posts, and what makes each one different. Picking between two similar communities (AI Automation Society vs Learn AI; Iman Gadzhi's vs Andrew Tate's; etc.) is the highest-friction part of buying a paid community — these pages collapse that into a single scannable table.
Want a specific matchup? Append both slugs in the URL:
/compare/{slug-a}-vs-{slug-b}.
Below are featured comparisons between the top 30 most popular communities by member count.
AI Automation Society
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AI Automation Agency Hub
Max Business School™
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Mobility & Injury Prevention
Skoolers
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AI Automation (A-Z)
The AI Advantage
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Online Business Friends
The Trading Cafe
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MyFirstHack
The Virtual Bookkeeping Series
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AI Money Lab
Wholesaling Real Estate
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Free Skool Course
Chase AI Community
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Imperium Academy™
Digital Growth Community
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Communauté IA
The Menopause Lab
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InstaLab.
The RoboNuggets Network (free)
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Ecomliberty
Unison Producer Growth Hub
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InvestCEO with Kyle Henris
Synthesizer: Free Skool Growth
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Ashish Builds Academy – Lite
Digital BOSS Academy!
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Abbew Crew
Mastering.com Members Club
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Nam Nidhan - Comunidad Gratis
Frequently asked questions
- How does the comparison work?
- Each comparison page shows two Skool communities side-by-side with their price, member count, posts, courses, admins, and creation date. We compute the practical "which one wins" verdict on each axis automatically from real data, no opinions.
- Can I compare any two communities?
- Yes. Use the URL pattern /compare/{slug-a}-vs-{slug-b}. For example, /compare/learn-ai-vs-ai-automation-society. The slugs are the same as the URL slugs used on Skool itself.
- How fresh is the data?
- Member counts, prices, and course numbers are refreshed daily from public Skool community landing pages.
- Why compare communities before joining?
- Most paid Skool communities cost $20-$100/month and many have overlapping topics. A 60-second comparison can save you $100s in trial-and-error fees and weeks of context switching between misfit communities.