by Unison Audio
A free hub giving producers course videos from pros, gigabytes of samples, MIDI and presets, weekly feedback sessions and daily content. The largest producer community on Skool.
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These are the best Music & audio Skool communities in 2026. Skool communities for producers, beatmakers, singers, DJs and artists building a fanbase. The biggest is Unison Producer Growth Hub, a free 47.6k-member hub for producers. Every price and member count is pulled from the community's live Skool page.
Quick take
There are 10 music & audio Skool communities in this ranking, 8 of them free to join, with paid options from $29/month. The largest is Unison Producer Growth Hub, with 47.6k members.
by Unison Audio
A free hub giving producers course videos from pros, gigabytes of samples, MIDI and presets, weekly feedback sessions and daily content. The largest producer community on Skool.
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by Rob Mayzes
Rob Mayzes' club for producers, artists and engineers who want pro results at home, with structured courses, monthly mentorship and guest sessions across all DAWs.
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by Sam Matla · Advanced
Sam Matla's free EDMProd community offers bi-weekly feedback sessions, free Ableton project files, sample libraries and tutorials for electronic producers.
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by Alexander Quarfordt
Founded by a top 1% producer with 100M+ streams, this free community offers networking, live feedback and a roadmap to earning from beat sales and placements.
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by Joseph Lopez
A free academy turning independent musicians into professionals with courses on sync licensing, promotion and the commercial side of the industry.
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by Tobias R
A free community teaching artists practical music-marketing strategies to grow a loyal fanbase and turn their music into sustainable income.
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by Spike Leo
A producer with 14 years of experience runs this free course and community covering mixing, finishing tracks, AI integration and how to monetize your music.
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by Diego Torres
A free community helping producers build a beat-selling business and land their first placements, with Q&A calls, collaboration, sound kits and mentorship.
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by Draven Grey
Led by a vocal coach, this free community teaches rock and metal singers to hit high notes, belt and use distortion safely, plus recording and performance.
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by Thozamile Mnguni · Beginner
A step-by-step DJ curriculum from basics to pro, with weekly live coaching, a downloadable music library and a global community of DJs.
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Music & audio communities on Skool range from large free groups to focused paid memberships. The biggest is Unison Producer Growth Hub with 47.6k members. 8 of the 10 are free, and paid memberships run from $29/month up to $49/month.
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 $49/month 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: Mastering.com Members Club, EDMProd Mastermind Community, Trap Producers. Or compare all 10 music & audio communities by price and level.
Music & audio FAQ
By member count, the largest is Unison Producer Growth Hub with 47.6k members. The best fit depends on your budget and experience level; 8 of the 10 here are free to try.
Yes. 8 of the 10 music & audio communities in this ranking are free to join.
They range from free to premium. Paid music & audio communities here start at $29/month and go up to higher-touch memberships.
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