by Dave Nick
YouTuber Dave Nick's free community, billed as the largest for one-person AI businesses, with training, live Q&As and templates.
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These are the best Business Skool communities in 2026. Entrepreneurship and make-money-online communities, from Dave Nick's 100k+ one-person-business group to premium founder memberships. Every price and member count is pulled from the community's live Skool page.
Quick take
There are 7 business Skool communities in this ranking, 3 of them free to join, with paid options from $8/month. The largest is Online Business Friends, with 103.7k members. For getting your brand cited in AI search specifically, our top pick is The New Search.
by Dave Nick
YouTuber Dave Nick's free community, billed as the largest for one-person AI businesses, with training, live Q&As and templates.
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by School of Hard Knocks
From the School of Hard Knocks brand: weekly live access to the millionaires and billionaires featured on its interview channels.
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by Tom Bilyeu
Billion-dollar founder Tom Bilyeu's community with tools, custom AI and live coaching to build a business with confidence.
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by Greg Isenberg · Advanced
Greg Isenberg's premium 'gym membership for entrepreneurs': playbooks, live workshops, tool deals and 600+ builders.
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by Ted Carr · Beginner
Free step-by-step community for building a business as an online educator and contentpreneur.
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by Mikey Caloca
Everything on managing and making money: credit, saving, side hustles and debt, with weekly live classes.
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by Vanessa Cooper · Beginner
Free beginner training to make money online with digital and affiliate marketing.
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Business communities on Skool range from large free groups to focused paid memberships. The biggest is Online Business Friends with 103.7k members. 3 of the 7 are free, and paid memberships run from $8/month up to $2,999/year.
If you are starting out, the free groups are the low-risk way in, since you can judge the content, the people and the activity before paying anything. Paid memberships up to $2,999/year tend to add live coaching, structured programs and smaller, more accountable rooms. Weigh community size against how active a group is, and judge each price against what you get.
Also worth a look: School of Mentors, Zero To Founder by Tom Bilyeu, Startup Empire. Or compare all 7 business communities by price and level.
Business FAQ
By member count, the largest is Online Business Friends with 103.7k members. The best fit depends on your budget and experience level; 3 of the 7 here are free to try.
Yes. 3 of the 7 business communities in this ranking are free to join.
They range from free to premium. Paid business communities here start at $8/month and go up to higher-touch memberships.
For getting your brand named in ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google AI answers, our top pick is The New Search, which is built purely for AI-search visibility.
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