About CommunityHunter
CommunityHunter is an independent review site dedicated to helping people find the right online learning community. We research, rate, and review communities across categories like money, tech, health, sports, self-improvement, and more — so you can make an informed decision before you join.
Why We Exist
The online community space is booming, but finding the right one is hard. Thousands of communities exist on platforms like Skool, each with different teaching styles, pricing models, engagement levels, and value propositions. Most "reviews" are thinly veiled affiliate promotions. We think you deserve better than that.
CommunityHunter exists to be the trusted third party — the Wirecutter of online communities. We do the research so you don't have to wade through marketing pages, fake testimonials, and hype.
How We Work
Every review on CommunityHunter follows a rigorous, documented process. We don't publish opinions based on surface-level browsing. Our research methodology involves multiple steps of investigation, fact-checking, and quality review before anything goes live.
Each community is evaluated across four dimensions: content quality, community engagement, value for money, and creator support. These scores combine into an overall rating on a 1.0 to 5.0 scale. You can read the full details on our Methodology page.
Editorial Independence
CommunityHunter is independent and unaffiliated. We are not partnered with Skool or with any community we review, and we earn no affiliate commission. When we link to a community, it's a direct link to that community's own page — nothing tracked, nothing in it for us.
Communities cannot pay for higher ratings. Communities cannot pay to be reviewed. Communities cannot pay to suppress negative findings. Our ratings reflect our honest assessment — period.
Because we have no financial stake in whether you join, our only incentive is to be right. That independence is the whole point.
What We Review
We focus on online learning and membership communities, primarily those hosted on the Skool platform. Our reviews cover communities across a range of topics — from money and tech to health, sports, spirituality, hobbies, music, and self-improvement.
We prioritize reviewing communities with active memberships, established creators, and enough track record to evaluate meaningfully. Brand-new communities with no members and no content history are not candidates for review.
Get in Touch
Have a question about a review? Think a community deserves coverage? Found an error in our research? We want to hear from you. Reach us at [email protected].