📊 Detailed Score
🎯 Who Is It For?
📚 What You'll Learn
- → Performing at a high level without burnout
- → Personal effectiveness and focus
- → Leading a community confidently
- → Sustainable working habits
✅ Pros
- ✓ Very high posting rate relative to its size and age
- ✓ Solid review sample for a community under a year old
- ✓ Distinct angle — performance without the hustle framing
- ✓ Free, with a substantial course library
⚠️ Cons
- – The youngest community in this batch (November 2025) — limited track record
- – Positioning straddles personal development and community ownership, which blurs the audience
- – Free access sits alongside a Premium tier, so parts of the value are gated
- – No independent evidence for the anti-burnout claims
💡 Features Included
👤 About the Creator
Lydia Wilmsen
Lydia Wilmsen runs Leadership Skool, opened in November 2025. Her Skool profile describes her as a coach for high achievers working against hustle culture — high performance without burnout or self-sacrifice. The community combines that personal-effectiveness angle with practical guidance for Skool community owners.
💰 Pricing Details
📈 Activity Level
🏆 Our Verdict
Leadership Skool is a solid free community for creators who want to launch their community. With 1,780 active members and a rating of 4.2/5, it deserves your attention.
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❓ FAQ
Is it about personal development or running a community?
Both, which is its main ambiguity. The personal side is about performing without burning out; the practical side is about running a Skool community. If you only want one of the two, expect roughly half the material to be beside the point.
Is nine months too young to judge?
It is short, and worth knowing. What partly offsets it is the activity — over 7,300 posts and 17 reviews at 5.0 in that window is a lot more signal than most communities of that age offer.