Why this is phase 2
Skool is a closed platform, no custom HTML on pages, no JavaScript injection, no thank-you page hook. The usual snippet install approach doesn't work here, for any tool.
Skool memberships are growing fast in the creator economy, especially for community-led offers in the $30–$200 range, and the attribution gap there is material. We're closing it.
What ships in phase 2
We're integrating Skool's webhook surface directly. When that's live:
- Every Skool community signup is reported back to clickt automatically.
- We match the buyer's email to earlier YouTube traffic on your funnel (newsletter signup, lead magnet, free trial, any opt-in pre-purchase).
- The originating video gets credit for the membership sale.
- Renewals and cancellations roll into per-video lifetime value.
The catch
For Skool attribution to work cleanly, your funnel needs to capture email upstream of the Skool checkout, newsletter opt-in, lead magnet download, free trial signup, etc. If your funnel is "watch video → click directly to Skool community signup with no email step on your domain," there's no way for any tool to connect the dots.
For most Skool creators, this isn't a problem, the typical funnel is "YouTube → lead magnet on your domain → email sequence → Skool signup", but it's worth checking your funnel before relying on Skool attribution.
When this ships
Phase 2 of the clickt roadmap. We onboard customers in order, get on the waitlist via the dashboard once you're signed up, and we'll fire you a heads-up when your account flips on.
In the meantime, anything you sell off the same funnel that lives on a custom domain (courses, coaching, SaaS) tracks normally today.