Free Skool Pricing Calculator: What Should You Charge?

Stop guessing what your knowledge is worth.

Pricing your Skool community too low attracts the wrong audience, but pricing it too high without the right deliverables will kill your conversion rate.

Use our free AI pricing predictor below to find the exact, psychologically-optimized monthly price for your specific niche and membership tier.

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The Psychology of Community Pricing.

When building a paid community on Skool, your price point dictates the culture of your group.

A low-ticket community ($7 to $27/month) requires high volume and acts primarily as a content library.

A high-ticket community ($97 to $297+/month) requires less volume but demands high engagement, weekly live calls, and direct access to you.

This calculator evaluates your specific niche to find the perfect middle ground between high conversion rates and high profit margins.

Why Skool Makes Premium Pricing Easy?

If you are charging a premium price, your community needs to feel like a premium experience.

Trying to host a $97/month membership on a clunky Facebook Group destroys your credibility.

​ Skool provides a beautiful, distraction-free environment that combines your video courses, community discussions, and Zoom event links into one seamless interface, making it incredibly easy to justify a higher monthly fee.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should my Skool community price end
​in a 7 or a 9?

Yes. Decades of marketing psychology prove that prices ending in 7 or 9 (like $49 or $97) convert significantly higher than flat, round numbers (like $50 or $100) because they visually appear to be a better deal.

Can I change my Skool community price later?

Absolutely. In fact, many successful creators launch with a "Founding Member" price to reward early adopters, and then raise the monthly price as the community grows and more value is added to the classroom.

What is the best price for a beginner community?

If you are just starting out and only offering basic video content with a community forum, $27 to $49 per month is the industry sweet spot.

​It is low enough to be an impulse buy, but high enough to keep out spam.