I see people using "Levels" to increase engagement in their free communities and unlocking courses at different levels. But is there a way to use "Levels" to increase engagement in paid communities where people already have access to the courses?
Hi @Sid Sahasrabuddhe , a person from Africa wants to join my paid group but he doesn't have a credit card. Can he still join? Does skool accept debit cards too? Any other alternatives in such a case?
If someone cancels their subscription, I would like to keep them in the group and give them only "Community" access. Can this be done? @Sid Sahasrabuddhe
@Eric Howell @Sid Sahasrabuddhe , yes, this is how my course is currently set up. So, does it mean, if someone cancels their subscription, they remain within the community and only lose access to the courses? Or do they get out completely and I have to re-add them?
@Sid Sahasrabuddhe Revisiting this thread. Here's what I am looking for: Everytime someone joins my group (through Pay button), they should automatically get access to all the courses in the classroom. So, I guess, I will need to have the setting to "All members have access" under course settings. Right? However, sometimes I also invite some free members, which means they'll get access to the courses as well. How can I revoke their access to the courses and just keep them in community? After choosing "All members have access", I don't see any way to revoke the access for certain members.
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