I posted about this on Skoolers right after Reviews rolled out... ________ Asking for Reviews Is Awkward 😬 Thanks to Skool, We Don't Have To 🤩 I'm not even telling my Members about the new feature. Skool's prompt is concise, subtle, and neutral, but also pretty hard to miss right at the top of the Community feed. And it's clear that it's coming from Skool, as a platform-wide feature, not from me suddenly casting a net for testimonials. By not saying anything about it myself, I'm seeing this as an incredible opportunity to get an unprompted Member signal and do some research. Skool has just gifted us a mechanism that may let us hear what our Community means to Members in their own words, without us asking them to define it. What will our paying Members independently choose to say about us when Skool gives them a low-friction opportunity to share feedback, unsolicited by us, native to the platform where the experience happens? I think that's exactly the kind of social proof we want. It's visible evidence that happens naturally, not something I've announced or engineered. I love that Skool has built and placed the prompt so Group owners don't need to ask. And I also love that they've created a significant downside for anyone who tries to manufacture reviews through incentives. Reviews are live... and I'm doing nothing. Just going to leave it alone and see what happens. Thanks, Sam Ovens for giving us this chance to experiment. I can't wait to see what it reveals... 👀