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It's cheaper ($9/month vs $89/month), simpler to set up, and has gamification that actually keeps members engaged. Circle is the better choice if you need advanced branding, workflows, and automation, and you're willing to pay 10x more for it.",[183,191,192],{},"I've used both platforms. I run my community on Skool and I've spent time inside Circle communities as a member. This isn't a comparison written from marketing pages. I'm going to tell you what actually matters when you're picking between these two.",[183,194,195],{},"Quick disclosure: I'm a Skool affiliate. I'll be upfront about that. But I'm also going to be honest about where Circle genuinely does things better. If Circle is right for you, I'll say so.",[178,197,199],{"id":198},"quick-comparison","Quick comparison",[201,202,203,218],"table",{},[204,205,206],"thead",{},[207,208,209,213,215],"tr",{},[210,211,212],"th",{},"Feature",[210,214,173],{},[210,216,217],{},"Circle",[219,220,221,233,244,255,266,276,286,296,305,315],"tbody",{},[207,222,223,227,230],{},[224,225,226],"td",{},"Starting price",[224,228,229],{},"$9/month",[224,231,232],{},"$89/month",[207,234,235,238,241],{},[224,236,237],{},"Transaction fee",[224,239,240],{},"2.9-10%",[224,242,243],{},"2-4.9% (incl. Stripe)",[207,245,246,249,252],{},[224,247,248],{},"Gamification",[224,250,251],{},"Yes (points, levels, leaderboards)",[224,253,254],{},"No",[207,256,257,260,263],{},[224,258,259],{},"Custom branding",[224,261,262],{},"Limited",[224,264,265],{},"Extensive",[207,267,268,271,274],{},[224,269,270],{},"Courses",[224,272,273],{},"Yes (all plans)",[224,275,273],{},[207,277,278,281,283],{},[224,279,280],{},"Workflows/automation",[224,282,254],{},[224,284,285],{},"Yes (Business plan+)",[207,287,288,291,294],{},[224,289,290],{},"Mobile app",[224,292,293],{},"Yes",[224,295,293],{},[207,297,298,301,303],{},[224,299,300],{},"Custom domain",[224,302,254],{},[224,304,293],{},[207,306,307,310,313],{},[224,308,309],{},"Free trial",[224,311,312],{},"14 days",[224,314,312],{},[207,316,317,320,322],{},[224,318,319],{},"Live events",[224,321,293],{},[224,323,293],{},[178,325,327],{"id":326},"pricing-breakdown","Pricing breakdown",[183,329,330],{},"This is where the conversation usually starts, and it's where Skool has a massive advantage.",[183,332,333],{},[186,334,335],{},"Skool pricing:",[337,338,339,343],"ul",{},[340,341,342],"li",{},"Hobby: $9/month (10% transaction fee)",[340,344,345],{},"Pro: $99/month (2.9% transaction fee)",[183,347,348],{},[186,349,350],{},"Circle pricing:",[337,352,353,356,359],{},[340,354,355],{},"Professional: $89/month (2% transaction fee + Stripe's 2.9%)",[340,357,358],{},"Business: $199/month (1% + Stripe fees)",[340,360,361],{},"Enterprise: $419/month (0.5% + Stripe fees)",[183,363,364],{},"So Skool's cheapest plan is $9/month. Circle's cheapest plan is $89/month. That's nearly 10x the price just to get started.",[183,366,367],{},"And here's the thing. On the $89/month Circle Professional plan, you don't get workflows, automation, or API access. Those are locked behind the $199/month Business plan. So if you want the features that actually make Circle worth choosing over Skool, you're looking at $199/month minimum.",[183,369,370],{},"Meanwhile on Skool, both plans have identical features. The only difference is the transaction fee. If you're just getting started and not making much revenue yet, the $9/month Hobby plan gives you everything.",[183,372,373,374,378],{},"I've written a ",[375,376,377],"a",{"href":118},"full Skool pricing breakdown"," if you want the details on when to upgrade from Hobby to Pro.",[178,380,382],{"id":381},"community-features","Community features",[384,385,387],"h3",{"id":386},"skools-approach","Skool's approach",[183,389,390],{},"Skool keeps it simple. You get one community feed per group. Members post, comment, and interact in a single stream. There are categories to filter posts, but the structure is intentionally flat.",[183,392,393],{},"This sounds limiting, but it works. New members aren't overwhelmed by 30 different channels. They see one feed, they post, they get responses. The friction to participate is almost zero.",[384,395,397],{"id":396},"circles-approach","Circle's approach",[183,399,400],{},"Circle uses a Spaces system. You can create separate spaces for different topics, content types, or member segments. Think of it like Slack channels but for a community. You can have a discussion space, a course space, an events space, a chat space, all organized into Space Groups.",[183,402,403],{},"This gives you way more flexibility in how you structure things. If you're running a large community with distinct sub-topics, Circle handles that better.",[384,405,407],{"id":406},"which-is-better","Which is better?",[183,409,410],{},"For communities under 500 members, Skool's single-feed approach is actually an advantage. It concentrates engagement instead of spreading it thin across empty channels.",[183,412,413],{},"For larger communities with diverse topics, Circle's Spaces system makes more sense. But you need enough active members to sustain multiple spaces.",[178,415,248],{"id":416},"gamification",[183,418,419],{},"This is Skool's standout feature and Circle doesn't have anything like it.",[183,421,422],{},"On Skool, members earn points for posting, commenting, and completing courses. They level up. There's a leaderboard. You can gate content behind levels, so members have to participate to unlock things.",[183,424,425],{},"Sounds gimmicky. It isn't. Gamification drives engagement in a way that notifications and emails don't. Members come back because they want to maintain their streak or climb the leaderboard. I've seen communities where the gamification alone keeps people active for months.",[183,427,428],{},"Circle has no gamification at all. If you want engaged members on Circle, you need to rely on the quality of your content and manual engagement strategies. That works too, but it requires more effort from you as the creator.",[178,430,270],{"id":431},"courses",[183,433,434],{},"Both platforms let you host courses. But they approach it differently.",[183,436,437,440],{},[186,438,439],{},"Skool courses"," are simple. You create modules, add lessons (text or video), and that's it. Video hosting is included. You can drip content over time or unlock modules based on member level. No quizzes, no assessments, no certificates. Just content delivery.",[183,442,443,446],{},[186,444,445],{},"Circle courses"," have more options. You get three delivery modes: self-paced, structured (drips based on enrollment date), and scheduled (content drops on specific dates for everyone). The course builder is more polished and has more formatting options.",[183,448,449],{},"If you're selling a straightforward course alongside a community, Skool handles it fine. If courses are your main product and you need structured learning paths with cohort-based delivery, Circle does it better.",[178,451,453],{"id":452},"branding-and-customisation","Branding and customisation",[183,455,456],{},"Circle wins here. No contest.",[183,458,459],{},"On Skool, your community lives at skool.com/yourcommunity. You can add a logo and banner, but every Skool group looks more or less the same. There's no custom domain, no custom CSS, no way to make it look like \"your\" platform.",[183,461,462],{},"On Circle, you get custom domains, extensive colour and layout customisation, and on higher plans you can even get a branded mobile app. Your community can look like a completely unique product rather than a group on someone else's platform.",[183,464,465],{},"If branding matters to your business, if you want your community to feel like an extension of your brand rather than a third-party platform, Circle is clearly better here.",[183,467,468],{},"But ask yourself honestly: does your audience care? Most members care about the content and the people inside the community, not whether the platform matches your brand colours. Especially when you're starting out.",[178,470,472],{"id":471},"automation-and-workflows","Automation and workflows",[183,474,475],{},"Circle has workflows on the Business plan ($199/month). These are trigger-based automations that fire when something happens. Member joins, course completed, payment received, event RSVP. You get 15+ pre-built templates.",[183,477,478],{},"Skool has none of this. No automation, no workflows, no integrations beyond basic stuff. If you want to automate onboarding sequences, trigger emails based on member actions, or build complex member journeys, Skool can't do it natively.",[183,480,481],{},"You can bolt on Zapier or Make to Skool, but it's not the same as having it built in.",[183,483,484],{},"If automation is a must-have for your business, Circle wins. If you're running a simpler community where you don't need automated workflows, you won't miss it on Skool.",[178,486,488],{"id":487},"when-to-choose-skool","When to choose Skool",[337,490,491,494,497,500,503,506],{},[340,492,493],{},"You're starting a community and want to keep costs low",[340,495,496],{},"Gamification and member engagement are priorities",[340,498,499],{},"You want to launch quickly without fussing over setup",[340,501,502],{},"You're selling access to a community + simple course",[340,504,505],{},"You don't need advanced branding or custom domains",[340,507,508],{},"You want one price that includes everything",[183,510,511],{},[375,512,514],{"href":513},"/go/skool","Try Skool free for 14 days",[178,516,518],{"id":517},"when-to-choose-circle","When to choose Circle",[337,520,521,524,527,530,533,536],{},[340,522,523],{},"You need extensive branding and a custom domain",[340,525,526],{},"You're running a large community with many sub-topics",[340,528,529],{},"Automation and workflows are non-negotiable",[340,531,532],{},"You're selling cohort-based courses with structured delivery",[340,534,535],{},"You have the budget ($199/month+) to get the features worth paying for",[340,537,538],{},"You've outgrown simpler platforms and need more flexibility",[178,540,542],{"id":541},"when-not-to-choose-circle","When NOT to choose Circle",[337,544,545,548,551],{},[340,546,547],{},"You're just getting started and don't have revenue yet. $89/month for Professional (and realistically $199/month for Business) is a lot to spend before you've validated your community idea. Skool at $9/month lets you test the waters without that pressure.",[340,549,550],{},"You want gamification. Circle doesn't have it. Full stop. If member engagement through points, levels, and leaderboards matters to you, Circle can't help.",[340,552,553],{},"You're comparing on the Professional plan. Half of what makes Circle appealing (workflows, API access, automation) is locked behind Business at $199/month. If you can't afford Business, you're paying $89/month for a platform that's harder to set up than Skool without most of the features that justify the price.",[178,555,557],{"id":556},"my-verdict","My verdict",[183,559,560],{},"For most creators, coaches, and community builders reading this, Skool is the better choice.",[183,562,563],{},"Not because Circle is bad. Circle is a solid platform with genuinely useful features. But for the majority of people starting or growing a community, Skool's combination of low price, simplicity, and gamification is hard to beat.",[183,565,566],{},"The math is simple. Skool Hobby at $9/month gives you community, courses, gamification, and unlimited members. To get a comparable setup on Circle with the features that actually matter (workflows, automation), you're spending $199/month. That's $190/month you could put toward content, ads, or just keeping in your pocket while you grow.",[183,568,569],{},"Circle makes sense once you're established, making consistent revenue, and have specific needs around branding or automation that Skool genuinely can't meet. But getting there? 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Circle is better if you need advanced branding, workflows, and automation, but you'll pay significantly more for those features.","Answer","Question",{"name":634,"acceptedAnswer":635,"@type":632},"How much does Circle cost compared to Skool?",{"text":636,"@type":631},"Skool starts at $9/month (Hobby) or $99/month (Pro). Circle starts at $89/month (Professional) and goes up to $199/month (Business) or $419/month (Enterprise). Skool is significantly cheaper, especially for new communities.",{"name":638,"acceptedAnswer":639,"@type":632},"Does Circle have gamification like Skool?",{"text":640,"@type":631},"No. Circle does not have built-in gamification. Skool has points, levels, and leaderboards that drive member engagement. This is one of Skool's biggest advantages over Circle.",{"name":642,"acceptedAnswer":643,"@type":632},"Can you customize branding on Skool?",{"text":644,"@type":631},"Skool has very limited branding options. 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