Skool, Without The Typing Tax

Voice for community posts, comments, and classroom lessons

Speak posts, comments, and lesson drafts. AICHE inserts clean text into Skool's composer. You hit Post.

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Short answer: open your Skool community in a browser, click into the post, comment, or lesson editor, press ⌃+⌥+R (Mac) or Ctrl+Alt+R (Windows/Linux), speak, press the hotkey again, and AICHE drops cleaned text into the field. You hit Post or Save. Skool still handles likes, levels, and course unlocks.

The Problem

Skool ranks members by likes received. One like is one point, levels unlock at specific point bands, and course access can be tied to those levels. The only way to climb the leaderboard is to write posts and comments other members actually want to like.

The catch is the composer. Skool keeps posts simple on purpose. No heavy formatting, just a heading style and paragraphs. That means the work lives in the words, and the words live in your fingers. A 300 word story with a takeaway and a concrete number is a 10 to 15 minute typing session. A thoughtful reply under someone else's question takes 2 to 4 minutes. Multiply that by daily engagement and the typing cost is what keeps most members lurking while a few power users dominate the levels.

What Changes

Instead of staring at the cursor, you stand up, pace, and tell the story the way you would tell it to a friend. AICHE captures your speech, cleans it, and types it into Skool's "Write something..." composer, comment box, or lesson editor. You still choose the category, attach images or video, and click Post. Skool still tracks likes, points, and level unlocks exactly as before.

Math: speaking around 150 words per minute versus typing around 40. A 300 word post that took 12 minutes to type now takes about 2 minutes to say. A 60 word comment is 20 to 30 seconds of speech instead of a minute and a half of typing.

How It Works

  1. Open skool.com in a desktop browser and go to your community.
  2. Click "Write something..." in the feed, click into the comment box under a post, or open a lesson in the Classroom editor.
  3. Press ⌃+⌥+R (Mac) or Ctrl+Alt+R (Windows/Linux) to start recording.
  4. Speak the post, comment, or lesson draft naturally. Include the story and the numbers.
  5. Press the hotkey again. AICHE transcribes in the cloud, inserts cleaned text into the focused field, and discards audio immediately after processing, within 1 second. No persistent audio copy.
  6. Pick a category, attach a YouTube, Vimeo, or Loom link if relevant, or set lesson options, then click Post or Save.

AICHE never clicks Post for you, edits points, or touches your leaderboard. It only types into whatever Skool field has the cursor.

Feed Posts That Earn Likes

Skool's community feed is chronological. Categories (Wins, Questions, Resources, up to 10 per group), likes, levels, and pinned posts are all Skool mechanics. AICHE only fills the composer text; Skool handles points and unlocks.

One post structure that earns likes: context, lesson, numbers, question, category.

  1. Context (one sentence): "Ran a 14-day cold-email test for our Skool onboarding sequence."
  2. Lesson (two or three sentences): what you tried and what broke.
  3. Numbers: "Open rate 41%, click 6%, three new members from one thread."
  4. Question: "Anyone else A/B testing welcome DMs vs pinned welcome posts?"
  5. Category: pick Wins or Questions in Skool's composer after dictation.

Click "Write something...", press the hotkey, speak those five beats in one pass, stop, choose the category, attach a Loom link if you have one, Post. Skool awards likes and level points; you never leave the feed composer for formatting AICHE cannot add.

Comments, Threads, And Daily Activity

Comments also award points when they get likes. Most members under comment because writing five thoughtful replies a day is 20 to 30 minutes of typing. Speaking five replies is closer to 2 minutes of talking.

Click into the comment field, press the hotkey, and start with the other person's specific point. Then add your perspective with a concrete example or number. That pattern consistently earns likes because it feels tailored rather than generic advice.

Skool supports threaded replies. You can dictate at any depth in the thread. AICHE just types text into whatever reply box you clicked, and Skool keeps handling notifications and points.

Classroom Lessons, Courses, And Levels

On the Pro plan, the Classroom is where your real course content lives. Courses contain modules, modules contain lessons, and each lesson is a text page with optional native video or embedded YouTube, Vimeo, or Loom. You can drip lessons by days since join or lock them behind levels.

The hard part is writing the lesson pages. A 700 to 900 word lesson is a 30 to 45 minute typing job. With AICHE you open the lesson, click into the editor, press the hotkey, and teach the concept out loud as if a student is listening. Cover the idea, walk through one example, call out the most common mistake, and restate the takeaway.

Five minutes of speech usually produces a full first draft. You then edit for clarity, add or embed video, set drip rules or level locks, and publish. Skool still controls when learners see each lesson based on the rules you set.

Auto DMs, Calendar Descriptions, Polls, And Bios

Voice helps across all the small Skool text fields that add up:

  • Welcome auto DM: admins can configure an automated DM to new members. Dictate a short, personal welcome instead of leaving the default.
  • Calendar event descriptions: when you create a Skool Call, Zoom, or Google Meet event, the description is how members decide whether to show up. Speak the agenda, who it is for, and what success looks like.
  • Poll questions and options: dictate the main question into the composer, then type short option labels by hand.
  • Profiles and bios: use AICHE to write your community bio or skool.bio profile once instead of tweaking it for a week.

Every one of these is still just text in Skool. AICHE inserts words faster. Skool handles member notifications, attendance, likes, and level math.

Non English Communities And Translation

Skool has communities in many languages. AICHE transcribes in the language you speak. If your community runs in English but you think in another language, turn on Auto translation in AICHE. Speak German, Portuguese, Tagalog, Mandarin, or something else, and get English text in the composer.

If your group is native language first, you can instead dictate and post in that language directly. Either way, the workflow is still the same: you talk, AICHE types, Skool handles posts, comments, and classroom access.

What You Get

  • Unlimited voice notes with AI cleanup - filler removed, punctuation and paragraph breaks added for posts, comments, and lessons.
  • Message Ready mode - output shaped for Skool feed posts and replies instead of a single block wall.
  • Custom vocabulary - your community name, course names, member names, and recurring terms spelled correctly every time.
  • Multilingual input and auto translation - speak in your language of choice, post in the community's language.
  • Zero-retention audio - audio is streamed for cloud transcription, processed, and discarded immediately after processing, within 1 second. No persistent audio copy.

Plans start at $3.99/mo (annual) with a 7 day free trial, no credit card. See pricing.

Common Questions

Q: Does AICHE add formatting into Skool posts?
A: No. Skool's composer is intentionally simple. AICHE inserts plain text with paragraph breaks, which is exactly what Skool supports. You can still apply the built in heading style or attach images with the Skool toolbar.

Q: Will it work in the comment field, not just the main post composer?
A: Yes. AICHE types into whichever text field has the cursor. That includes top level posts, comments, threaded replies, lesson editors, event descriptions, auto DMs, and profile bios.

Q: I post in several Skool communities. Does anything change per group?
A: No. AICHE does not see or track which community you are in. The hotkey behaves the same across all groups, browsers, and tabs. Skool keeps handling which group a post or comment belongs to.

Q: Skool has iOS and Android apps. Does AICHE work there?
A: The global hotkey workflow is Skool in a desktop browser on macOS, Windows, or Linux. AICHE also has mobile apps; record there and paste into Skool on phone if needed. Skool's native mobile apps do not receive the desktop hotkey.

Q: Can I dictate a long form post and a short comment back to back?
A: Yes. Each recording is a separate toggle. Click into the post composer, press the hotkey, speak, press again. Then click into a comment field, press the hotkey, speak, press again.

Q: What about Skool Calls or live events?
A: Use AICHE for the text around the call, not the call audio itself. Dictate the calendar description before the event and the recap post after. Skool handles the live call, chat, and replays.

Result: the member who used to post twice a month starts posting twice a week and replying to multiple threads a day because the typing tax is gone. Likes, levels, and course unlocks still come from Skool, but AICHE makes it easy to show up with more thoughtful words.

Try it now: open your Skool community, find one question you can answer from real experience, click into the comment field, press your hotkey, and talk through what you tried, what happened, and what you would do differently.

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