Last week someone asked me a simple question: "How is your community actually doing?" And I realized I didn't know. Not really. Skool doesn't show you much. There's no real Skool analytics dashboard. There's no official Skool API. If you want to export your member data or see who's going quiet, you're stuck clicking through profiles one by one. Or you pay $59 to $97 a month for a Skool tool that keeps your own numbers behind a paywall. So I tried something different. I connected my Skool account to my AI. And then I got curious and went big: 🐾 In 39 minutes, the cat fetched: - the top 300 Skool communities from Discovery, with member counts and prices - more than 500 posts, with all their likes and comments - 419 member profiles - a close look at 22 communities I typed nothing into a spreadsheet. I just asked questions in plain English, and ChatGPT and Claude read my Skool data and answered. 😼 The same trick works on YOUR community: - "Who joined this week and hasn't said anything yet?" - "Who is going quiet?" (so you can check in before they leave) - "Which of my posts actually get people talking?" - "Export my member list and write me a report about last month." The answers already sit inside your Skool community. You just never had a way to ask. The way is called catknows. It's a free, open source tool that connects Skool to ChatGPT and Claude. (The techy word for it is "Skool MCP", but you never have to say that out loud.) No subscription. The code is public on GitHub, so you can see exactly what it does with your data. Your data stays yours. Want to see it live? Drop ONE question about your own community in the comments and I'll show you what the cat digs up. 🐈 ᓚᘏᗢ