Both platforms host courses and communities. The difference is whose name is on the door: your members inside the shared Skool app, or inside your own branded app on their home screen. Here is the honest comparison, feature by feature, price by price.
Passion.io and Skool both host courses and communities. Skool is community-first, simple and gamified, inside Skool's shared app. Passion.io is app-first: every plan includes the You AI Coach, interactive courses, community and push notifications, with your own App Store listing on the Expand plan. If you want to own the brand your members open daily, the app wins.
You want your own app on every plan, your own App Store listing, and members who open your brand daily, not someone else's.
You want the simplest possible gamified community at the lowest entry price, and being inside Skool's shared app is fine for your brand.
Skool is genuinely great at simple, gamified community, and we mark its boxes accordingly. The gaps all point at one thing: whose brand your members actually open.
Passion.io App-first |
Skool Community-first |
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|---|---|---|
| Build | ||
| Drag and drop course builder | simple classroom modules | |
| Unlimited courses and members | ||
| Your own branded native app (iOS + Android) | own listing from $599/mo (Expand) | not available at any price1 |
| Interactive lessons (worksheets, calculators, check-ins) | — | |
| Sales pages and website | about page + paywall | |
| Engage | ||
| Community | ||
| Gamification (points, levels, leaderboards) | streaks and progress | |
| Push notifications under your own brand | pushes come from Skool1 | |
| Habit and progress tracking | — | |
| AI coach for your customers, trained on your content | You AI Coach, every plan | — |
| Sell | ||
| One-time payments and subscriptions | ||
| In-app purchases in your own app | — | |
| Transaction fees | external checkout available | 10% Hobby · 2.9% Pro2 |
| Upsell funnels | — | |
| Own | ||
| Your own App Store and Google Play listing | shared Skool app only1 | |
| Published price for your own store listing | $599/mo, price on the page | not available1 |
1 Skool offers no white-label or branded app option; members use the shared "Skool Communities" app and find your community inside it. Source: App Store listing, July 2026. 2 Skool Hobby $9/mo with a 10% transaction fee; Skool Pro $99/mo with a 2.9% fee. Source: skool.com/pricing, July 2026.
Skool Pro and Passion.io Launch cost the same $99 a month. Only one of them exists in the App Store under your name.
List prices, July 2026. Sources: skool.com/pricing, passion.io/pricing.
Nicki Bianco, a hairstylist and trainer, moved her quiet membership site into her own app with Passion.io. 4,107 engaged subscribers later, it is a seven-figure business, launched in under 30 days.
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A comparison page you can trust has to be able to say that. Here is where each platform genuinely wins.
Moving a community sounds heavy. It comes down to three steps, and your members get an upgrade at the end.
Your videos, PDFs and course structure drop into the drag and drop builder. Rebuilding is the easy part, and usually the moment lessons become interactive.
Real humans walk you through app setup, your App Store and Google Play listings, and the first launch. Passion Academy training on building, marketing and selling comes with every plan.
Every plan carries a 30-day money-back guarantee. Build the app, put it in front of real customers, then decide.
Your branded app, the You AI Coach, and real humans behind you.
Own App Store listing from the Expand plan.