SpeakerHUB vs Skool
Skool is a great home for an audience you already have. But it doesn't have the tools to build that audience. SpeakerHUB does. Your Hub becomes the natural next step.
The bottom line
Skool is a community platform. It's excellent at organizing an audience — but it has no outreach tools, no speaking opportunity database, no AI pitch writer, and no way to build the audience from scratch. You need an audience before Skool can do anything for you. SpeakerHUB builds that audience from the stage out — then your Hub is what you invite them into.
Audience housing vs audience building
Skool is built for creators and educators who already have followers. If you're a speaker, your audience doesn't live on social media — it lives in rooms. Conference rooms. Podcast audiences. Event attendees. You need a system that reaches those people and converts them.
SpeakerHUB builds the acquisition machine: find opportunities with SpeakerLEADS, pitch with SpeakerGPT, capture leads with SpeakerCTA — then invite them into a community. Skool at $99/month works great as step 6. SpeakerHUB gets you to step 6.
Side by side
| Capability | Skool ($99/mo) | |
|---|---|---|
| Community hosting | Core feature, well built | Free Hub on every plan |
| Course creation | Included | Included via Hubs |
| Speaker opportunity database | Not included | SpeakerLEADS — 4M+ opportunities |
| AI outreach / pitch writing | Not included | SpeakerGPT — personalized per opportunity |
| Audience capture (stage / QR) | Not included | SpeakerCTA — turn every gig into subscribers |
| CRM / pipeline tracking | Not included | SpeakerCRM built in |
| Speaker profile / SEO page | Not included | SpeakerPAGE — ranks on Google |
| Audience acquisition tools | Assumes you bring the audience | Full SpeakerFLYWHEEL™ |
| Starting cost | $99/month | Free. Hub included on every plan. |
The missing piece
Real members. Real results.
SpeakerHUB gives you the full acquisition machine: SpeakerLEADS, SpeakerGPT, SpeakerCTA, plus a free Hub to invite your audience into. Starting free. No community platform needed until you're ready.