Paste public copy
Use text from a public Skool About or Discovery page. No private member data is needed.
Local-first Chrome extension
Paste your public About or Discovery copy. Skool Lens gives you a local rewrite brief that shows who the page is for, what the first win should be, which claims feel risky, and what proof would make the page easier to trust.
Workflow
Use text from a public Skool About or Discovery page. No private member data is needed.
The result names the audience, first win, missing proof, claim risk, and one safer next experiment.
Send the brief to a cofounder, coach, or admin instead of asking for vague feedback on the whole page.
Sample output
The output is not a rank formula. It is a concise page-read that makes the next rewrite obvious.
Use cases
Replace generic AI-business language with a concrete member outcome and first proof action.
Show what a new member does in week one before promising transformation.
Make the free reason to join specific enough to send to a friend.
Turn the audit into a public-safe before-and-after post without exposing private data.
Trust boundary
Skool Lens works with public copy you paste or explicitly select. It does not need a Skool account, private member data, posts, comments, DMs, payment data, or background page access. Optional Chrome built-in AI can add a local critique when the browser supports it.
Playbooks
Audit
Check whether a cold visitor can name the member, first win, proof gap, and next action.
Examples
Turn public patterns into better questions, not a risky promise or rank formula.
Chrome AI
Use the local AI critique for a second read after the basic audit names the gaps.
Optional service
The extension stays free while we learn from operators. A limited manual teardown is available for public copy: rewrite brief, safer headline options, and one seven-day proof experiment.
No. Skool is used as the ecosystem topic. Skool Discovery Positioning Lens is not affiliated with or endorsed by Skool.
No. It works with public text you paste or explicitly select and keeps saved audits in local Chrome extension storage.
No. It produces a rewrite brief. It does not promise rank, traffic, revenue, conversion, or growth.
Share the brief, the rewritten line, and one seven-day proof experiment with a cofounder, coach, admin, or public teardown thread.