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In this side-by-side look at two business communities, The Content Revenue Lab leads at 5.0/5 compared to Skoolers at 5.0/5. Skoolers has 22 member reviews and The Content Revenue Lab has 25. Members of Skoolers talk most about community support; for The Content Revenue Lab it's content quality. 100% of Skoolers reviewers would recommend it, vs 100% for The Content Revenue Lab. All ratings come from real member reviews. The full breakdown below should help you decide.
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Skoolers
The Content Revenue LabThe Content Revenue Lab comes out ahead on ratings, review count, or recommendation rate. That said, Skoolers might still be the better pick depending on what you're after. The review themes above break down what each one does well.
Great place to learn and connect
Skoolers is a great community for anyone interested in learning more about Skool and connecting with other community builders. The environment is supportive, and there are lots of people sharing ideas, experiences, and helpful insights. What I like most is that it brings together people who are all building or growing communities, so you can learn from different perspectives and see what’s working for others. It’s a great space to ask questions, gain inspiration, and stay motivated while building your own community journey. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to learn more about Skool and connect with like-minded builders.
Rachel Otto · Mar 15, 2026
Great place to start
Although at first being part of Skoolers is like drinking out of fire hydrant, once you get your bearings it is incredibly helpful. Skool 101 is a lifesaver and Skool News is so good for keeping a finger on the pulse of what's happening on platform. A huge benefit is how freely other members are willing to share what's working and what's not in their communities. The admins are so helpful and very good about keeping out spam and self promotion. The only thing I wish was a little clearer is member credibility. There are so many people on platform whose advice sounds good but they don't have results to back it up.
Hector Febres · Mar 8, 2026
Ambition without ego.
Skoolers feels like a room full of builders who are winning 🏆 and still willing to share what works. The training is clear and executable, and their weekly Skool News is always on my calendar because it’s packed with insight and real transparency. The Skool Games add energy and accountability, but the leadership stays grounded and accessible. It’s ambitious without ego. Competitive, yet collaborative. That’s rare. Join Today!
Thomas Alan Wintering · Feb 24, 2026
The Go-To For YouTube Creators
I appreciate how Des is always on top of things. His insights, understanding and commitment to success is fire!🔥
Patricia Terrell · Mar 17, 2026
This Guy Knows his stuff! So much information inside his community!
I was overloaded and overwhelmed with all the different tech tools and getting information about what to do for my channel from places like Vid IQ, tubebuddy, Other “Gurus” on YouTube that seemed to know what they were talking about and I was literally spinning my wheels, getting inconsistent views…. My reach was slipping. I had a few videos that got a lot of use but I wasn't able to study them and figure out why they were successful until I started working with Des. He is probably one of the most logical well resourceOpen mighty curiousActively researching and testingAll the advice that he gives inside his communityIt's almost impossible to keep up with all the great ideas that I see coming from him directly and everybody in the community is great supportive serious about producing quality videos getting in front of the right people and Not spending 100 hours a week on the computer trying to figure it all out. He creates systems, he explains everything extremely well, he has patience and a relentless uplifting energy that he brings to everything he does. You can tell he has a passion for this and he loves seeing other people succeed. I guarantee if you join the community you're going to learn something that you didn't know about YouTube: the algorithm, search engine optimization or something that saves you hours… Don't pass up this community if you're serious about using YouTube to build your brand to bring you the right clients to help understand other ways that you can monetize what you're already doing. There's a reason his group is growing rapidlyAnd everyone is recommending him. I've heard people sing his praises before I joined, and the reality lives up to the hype.
E. V. · Mar 15, 2026
A Simple Framework for Better YouTube Videos
I joined The Content Revenue Lab to learn from Des and see what insights he was sharing with creators building YouTube channels. While I already had a solid understanding of YouTube strategy, I appreciated the practical tips, the list of free tools and resources he shared, and the opportunity to have a one-on-one consultation. During our session, Des helped crystallize a key concept for my channel: creating videos that focus on one clear problem and one clear solution. That simple framework helped me generate several focused video ideas that I’m now planning to record.
Dr. Severine Bryan · Mar 15, 2026
Both have a ProveWorth Score of 5.0. It's a toss-up on paper. Read the member reviews above to see which one fits what you're looking for.
Skoolers is $9/monthly and The Content Revenue Lab is free. The Content Revenue Lab is free, so there's nothing to lose by trying it first.
Skoolers is rated 5.0/5 across 22 reviews, with members praising community support. The Content Revenue Lab is rated 5.0/5 across 25 reviews, with members highlighting content quality.
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