📊 Detailed Score
🎯 Who Is It For?
📚 What You'll Learn
- → Getting started with AI without prior experience
- → Curated AI tools and prompts
- → Practical frameworks for repeatable results
- → Applying AI to everyday work
✅ Pros
- ✓ Free, so it costs nothing to judge whether the approach suits you
- ✓ Deliberately curated rather than overwhelming — suited to beginners
- ✓ Very high discussion volume for a community launched in 2025
- ✓ Compact course library you can work through without getting lost
⚠️ Cons
- – The page lists 15 admins but names none of them publicly
- – The founders’ actual day-to-day involvement is not documented anywhere on the page
- – Joining for the founders’ names is a risk: what you get is the community’s content, not access to them
- – Small course library (10 courses) compared with other large AI communities
- – Launched in August 2025 — little track record relative to its size
💡 Features Included
👤 About the Creator
Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi
The community is presented, according to its own description, as founded by Tony Robbins, Dean Graziosi and Igor Pogany. On Skool the owner account is displayed under the joint name "Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi". Beyond that statement, the page gives no detail about how the founders are involved in running the community, and the 15 admins it reports are not named publicly.
💰 Pricing Details
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🏆 Our Verdict
The AI Advantage is a solid free community for AI and technology enthusiasts. With 127,966 active members and a rating of 4.2/5, it deserves your attention.
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❓ FAQ
Who actually runs The AI Advantage?
The community describes itself as founded by Tony Robbins, Dean Graziosi and Igor Pogany, and the Skool owner account is displayed under the joint name "Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi". The page reports 15 admins but does not name them, and it does not say how the founders are involved day to day. If that matters to your decision, treat it as unverified.
Is it a good fit for a complete beginner?
That is the audience it targets: it positions itself on curation — selected tools, prompts and frameworks — rather than an exhaustive library. It is free, so it is low-risk to try. Members looking for advanced or highly technical material will likely find it thin.