Score Your Community
Eight questions, under three minutes, and a rough read on where to work first.
The same lens behind every Skoolology review, turned on your own community. The result names your likely weakest area and a first move for this week.
Score one you're a member of instead. Answer for its owner wherever a question says you, and you'll see the room the way a reviewer does, and what you'd build differently.
Your snapshot
Seven reads, one priority.
This is a rough self-read, not a Skoolology review score. Our published scores come from at least a week of observed evidence inside a community. Yours comes from eight honest answers in three minutes. Useful, but a sketch, not a portrait.
Each answer maps to a read from 1 to 5. Your first answer, what members buy, sets how much each area counts, because the framework judges a community against its own promise. The total is the weighted sum out of 100, and nothing can score below 20. Your priority is the lowest read in a high-weight area: the gap most likely to break the promise, not simply the smallest number.
Your personalized read
Reading your answers
You don't have to fix it alone
That's your snapshot: one priority, one set of first moves. The next part works better with company. Skoolology is a free community of builders working on the same seven areas you just scored, and inside you'll be walking beside them: comparing scorecards, asking for help when a move stalls, and learning from what's working in real communities rather than theory. The full SKOOL ME course lives there too, including the capstone that turns this sketch into a real scorecard, alongside the What Works shelf, where every play comes from a community we reviewed.
Copy your scorecard above, then post it in the results thread. Someone in the room is working on the same priority. New to Skoolology? Start with the About page.
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