Today, Skool is revolutionizing how creators, educators, and community builders engage their audiences by launching native one-to-many live streaming for up to 10,000 participants, along with brand-new live reaction features on calls and webinars. This upgrade transforms the platform into a full-scale event engine.
Skool Webinars Are Here — Live Stream to 10,000 People (and Make It Feel Personal)
The creator economy just got a massive upgrade.
Skool — the all-in-one platform for communities, courses, and memberships — has officially launched Webinars, a native live-streaming feature that lets you host one-to-many events for up to 10,000 participants.
That’s right — you can now go live directly inside your Skool community, teach, sell, engage, and connect with thousands of people without ever leaving the platform.
And if that wasn’t enough, Skool also rolled out improved real-time reactions for calls and webinars. That means when you go live, your members can react with emojis, claps, or celebrations in real time — creating the kind of interactive energy we’ve all been missing in large virtual events.
If you’ve ever tried to run a live webinar or virtual event, you know the pain.
Multiple tools. Multiple links. Multiple logins.
You’ve got your community on one app, your course content on another, your live event on a third, and your payment system somewhere else entirely.
That’s where Skool changes everything.
Now, you can host your entire business — content, calls, courses, and community — in one simple platform.
And with this new live-stream capability, it’s no longer just a community tool — it’s a full-scale event engine.
Traditional webinars feel flat. You’re talking to a silent screen, hoping people are still there.
Skool’s new reaction system fixes that.
During live calls and webinars, members can now react instantly — showing support, excitement, or appreciation with just one tap.
Whether you’re speaking to 100 or 10,000, you’ll feel the energy of your audience again.
These new reactions aren’t just for fun — they help increase engagement, attention, and retention. When people are emotionally involved, they stay longer, learn faster, and buy more often.
This update unlocks a ton of new possibilities for creators, coaches, and course builders:
Host your next product launch, training, or challenge for up to 10,000 live viewers.
No third-party tools or extra fees — it’s built right into your Skool community.
Run live Q&A sessions, onboarding calls, and workshops where members can interact through real-time reactions and chat — all stored automatically as replays afterward.
When your event ends, Skool automatically saves the replay in your library. You can track attendance, engagement, and reaction metrics right from your dashboard.
Skool’s built-in calendar makes promoting your live events easy — just schedule the date, and members get reminders automatically.
No need for separate sign-up pages, reminder emails, or external integrations.
For creators who are serious about scaling, this is more than just a “feature drop.”
This is a complete shift in how online learning and live connection happen.
Until now, creators had two options:
Skool finally merges both — meaning you can go live, deliver your event, keep the energy alive with reactions, and then drive engagement long after the stream ends — all in the same environment.
“When you bring thousands of viewers together in one space, the challenge isn’t just streaming — it’s engagement,” says [Your Name], Skool affiliate partner. “With this new feature, creators can hold large-scale events that feel personal and interactive, not robotic.”
Here’s how creators are already putting this new feature to work:
During your webinar, participants can react live, post comments, and engage in the moment.
Afterward, the replay and engagement data are saved automatically.
That’s it. One clean workflow.
With Skool’s new webinar feature, creators no longer have to piece together five different tools to run a community.
Now, everything — content, calls, payments, and engagement — happens under one roof.
You can host a small group call or a 10,000-person event with the same simplicity.
It’s personal. It’s powerful. And it’s ready right now.
If you’re already using Skool, log in and try scheduling your first live webinar today.
If you’re new to Skool, you can get started for free at https://getskool.today — it’s the simplest, cleanest platform for creators who want to build real communities that grow and stay.
Live learning just got an upgrade.
Your audience is ready.
Now it’s your turn to go live — at getskool.today.