I get asked about the best SEO Skool community a lot, so here's my honest ranked top 10 — including my own communities, which I'll be upfront about. I run several, and I genuinely think they're among the best SEO communities on Skool, but I'll tell you what makes any community worth joining so you can judge for yourself rather than take my word for it.

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My 10 Best SEO Skool Community Picks

1. SEO Elite Circle

My main SEO community, and the one I'd recommend first — serious operators trading current tactics on links, content and rankings. Join here.

2. The New Search

Not one of mine, but I rate it enough to put it second: Kasra Dash has built the only SEO Skool group aimed squarely at AI citations, with the Rank OS tool doing the heavy lifting and a weekly live call. It is $59/mo and new, so there is a genuine early-mover edge. Join The New Search.

3. AI Profit Boardroom

My community for building income with AI across SEO and beyond. Broader than SEO, strong on the business and systems side. See it here.

4. AI Money Lab

My community on making money with AI — for SEOs who want to turn skills into revenue and automate. Take a look.

5. AI SEO with Julian Goldie

My dedicated AI-SEO community — ranking tactics plus AI workflows, for working faster. Join here.

6. AI SEO Mastermind Group

A tighter mastermind for people actively implementing AI-SEO. Check it out.

7. The official Skool Community

Skool's own community from the platform's founder — not SEO, but the best way to learn how Skool itself works. Browse it.

8. Local-SEO communities

Smaller Skool groups centred on local SEO and Google Business Profile. Good if local is your world; check activity first.

9. Agency-owner masterminds

Groups for SEO agency owners on client acquisition and delivery. Useful for the business side; verify members are real operators.

10. Free beginner SEO groups

Free communities for newcomers — fine for basics, but I'd sanity-check the advice is current.

What Actually Makes A Community Worth It

I'd judge any SEO community — mine included — on three things. Is the host genuinely practising SEO, or just running a community as a product? Is recent discussion tactical and current, or recycled basics? And when hard questions come up, do experienced members actually answer? If a community ticks those, it's worth your money; if it doesn't, member count and slick marketing won't save it. Apply that test to my communities too — I'd rather you joined for the right reasons.

Why I Bother Running Communities

Honestly, the reason I run SEO communities is that the field moves too fast for anyone to keep up alone. What worked last year quietly stops working, and the only reliable way to stay current is a room full of people testing things and sharing results. I learn from members as much as they learn from me. That's the real value of a good community — not the courses inside it, but the live, ongoing exchange of what's working right now.

Questions People Ask Me

Aren't you biased putting your own communities first?

Of course — I'm upfront about that. But I genuinely believe they're among the best SEO communities on Skool, and I've given you the test to judge for yourself.

Free or paid?

Start free for fundamentals; paid communities tend to have more serious operators and current tactics.

Where do I start?

With the SEO Elite Circle. For hands-on help, book a call.

Bottom Line

The best SEO Skool community is where a real practitioner and serious members share what's working now. Start with #1, judge by my test, and join in.