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Skool charges 10% transaction fees on its Hobby plan and offers no AI features, no multi-language support, and no white-labeling. LearnHouse gives you all of that with 0% fees.

Why switch to LearnHouse
0% transaction fees vs 10% on Skool Hobby / 2.9% on Pro
Full AI suite — Skool has no AI features
Advanced course editor, code playgrounds, and podcasts
White-labeling, multi-language, and custom domain
Open source — self-host with full data ownership
Skool limitations
10% + $0.30 transaction fee on Hobby plan
No AI features at all
English-only interface — no multi-language support
No white-labeling option
Simple folder-based course editor — no block editor

The real cost of Skool

It's not just about the monthly price — it's about what you actually get for your money.

LearnHouse
Freeto start

Paid plans from $49/mo · 0% transaction fees on Standard+

Included at every price
AI assistants & generation
Block-based course editor
Code playgrounds
Podcast distribution
Collaborative boards
Communities & discussions
Multi-language (19 langs)
Analytics & insights
White-labeling (Pro)
Mobile app
80+ integrations
0% fees on Standard+
Skool
$9/mo

Estimated yearly: $108/yr + 10% of sales

Still missing at that price
Zero AI tools — no assistants, no generation, no playgrounds
English-only — no multi-language
No white-labeling or custom branding
Simple folder-based courses — no block editor
Hidden costs to watch for
10% + $0.30 on every sale at Hobby tier
Need $99/mo Pro just to reduce fees to 2.9%
No podcasts, code playgrounds, or advanced features at any price
Grow better

Grow better with LearnHouse

Common challenges creators face on Skool and similar platforms — and how LearnHouse helps you move past them.

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The problem

Platforms keep slashing your revenue

Udemy cut instructor pay from 50% to 15% over six years — a $30M pay cut in 2024 alone. 75% of instructors make less than $1,000/year. Skillshare pays from a shrinking royalty pool where earnings can drop 50% overnight. Coursera doesn't pay most instructors at all.

You keep what you earn

0% platform fees on Standard+. You connect your own Stripe, set your own prices, and keep 100% of revenue minus payment processing. No revenue share, no royalty pools, no surprises.

The problem

Deep discounting devalues your work

Udemy routinely sells $200 courses for $9.99 — instructors are auto-opted into the "Deals Program." They paid $4M to settle a class-action lawsuit over fake countdown timers and perpetual sales. Months of work gets reduced to the price of a coffee.

Your prices, your rules

You set every price. Run your own promotions on your own terms. No platform-wide fire sales, no fake urgency, no devaluation of your content. Your course, your pricing strategy.

The problem

You don't own your students

Udemy doesn't give you student emails — just a username and enrollment date. You're limited to 2 promo emails per month with no external links. If you leave, your entire audience stays behind. As one instructor said: "the instructor becomes a commodity."

Own your audience

Full access to student data, emails, and analytics from day one. Build your mailing list, send unlimited communications, and take your audience with you if you ever move. Your students are yours.

The problem

Platforms use your content without consent

In late 2024, Udemy auto-enrolled all instructors into a GenAI program to train AI on their courses — with only 3 weeks to opt out. Some instructors never even saw the opt-out button. Reddit and forums exploded with anger. This wasn't an isolated incident — it's a pattern.

Your content stays yours

Your content is yours. Period. LearnHouse is open source — you can inspect exactly how your data is handled. Self-host for total control, or use our cloud with transparent data policies. We never train AI on your courses.

The problem

New creators are invisible

Marketplace algorithms favor established instructors with high enrollment. New creators are invisible — breaking through requires massive external marketing. There's no "middle class" on Udemy. Niche instructors describe a "slow death" as platforms pivot to enterprise and AI.

No algorithm gatekeeping

Your platform, your audience, your traffic. No algorithm decides who sees your courses. Drive your own marketing, build your brand, and grow on your own terms — not competing in someone else's marketplace.

The problem

No SEO, no brand, no discoverability

Marketplace platforms own the SEO — your course lives under their domain with their branding. You can't rank on Google, can't build domain authority, and can't create a content marketing strategy. Teachable and Thinkific give you a subdomain, not real SEO power.

Built for organic growth

Your own domain with full SEO control. Clean URLs, meta tags, structured data, sitemaps, and social sharing previews — all built in. Blog, landing pages, and course catalog all contribute to your search rankings. Grow organically instead of renting someone else's traffic.

What you get with LearnHouse

Ready to switch from Skool?

Start for free in minutes. No credit card required. Import your content and launch your courses on a platform you actually own.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about switching from Skool to LearnHouse

Is LearnHouse a good alternative to Skool?

Yes. LearnHouse offers AI features, multi-language support, white-labeling, and a modern block editor — none of which Skool provides. Plus 0% platform fees vs Skool's 10% on Hobby.

How much does Skool cost vs LearnHouse?

Skool Hobby is $9/mo but charges 10% + $0.30 per transaction. Skool Pro is $99/mo at 2.9%. LearnHouse has a free tier and 0% platform fees on Standard+ ($49/mo).

Does LearnHouse have a community feature like Skool?

Yes. Built-in communities with discussions, threads, and engagement tools. Skool's community is its strength, but LearnHouse matches it while also offering a superior course editor and AI tools.

Does LearnHouse support gamification like Skool?

LearnHouse focuses on learning quality over gamification. While Skool has points and leaderboards, LearnHouse offers deeper learning tools like code playgrounds, AI, and collaborative boards.

Can I white-label LearnHouse?

Yes, on the Pro plan. Skool has no white-labeling option at any price. With LearnHouse, you get your own brand, domain, and colors.

Does LearnHouse support multiple languages?

Yes — 19 languages. Skool is English-only with no multi-language support, limiting your reach to English-speaking audiences.

Does LearnHouse have AI features?

Yes. Full AI suite with assistants, content generation, and interactive playgrounds. Skool has zero AI features.

Is LearnHouse's course editor better than Skool's?

Yes. LearnHouse has a modern block-based editor for rich, interactive content. Skool uses a simple folder-and-page structure with limited formatting.

Can I distribute podcasts with LearnHouse?

Yes. Built-in podcast distribution to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. Skool has no podcast features.

How do I switch from Skool to LearnHouse?

Create a free LearnHouse account, recreate your courses and community, and invite your members to join. Since Skool is community-focused, focus on migrating your most engaged members first.

Based on public info, last verified Mar 2026 — verify on each platform's site before deciding. Something wrong? Let us know.

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