A working network of attorneys, paralegals, legal operators, and in-house counsel who use AI in practice — sharing workflows, asking questions, and shipping better work together.
The Skule Community is the social and professional layer of the LexGo learning platform. It isn't a generic forum or a marketing list — it's a curated space for legal professionals who already use (or are seriously evaluating) AI in their practice. Members share prompts that actually worked, document failures so others don't repeat them, and post about new tools, new rules, and new precedent.
Membership is gated through a Skule subscription, which keeps the signal-to-noise ratio high. Members can hold one without buying a learning experience, and learners can buy an experience without becoming community members — the two are separate.
Members sign in through their Skule profile, which carries their role, areas of practice, and learning history. Topic channels organize discussion by practice area (litigation, transactional, regulatory) and by tool (LexGo AI, Resolve, third-party AI suites). Expert sessions and live workshops are scheduled monthly and recorded for asynchronous viewing.
The community is moderated by Skule staff and senior practitioner volunteers, with conduct standards enforced through profile-level reputation and review.
Threaded discussions organized by domain — litigation, transactional, regulatory, in-house — so what you're reading is relevant to what you do.
Members post the prompts, agent configs, and end-to-end workflows that work in their practice — and the ones that didn't.
Monthly live sessions with practitioners and AI-tooling specialists. Recorded and indexed for members who can't attend live.
A growing archive of vetted templates, checklists, and reference material drawn from member contributions and Skule curriculum.
Profile pages show role, areas of practice, certifications earned through Skule, and contributions to the community.
Active moderation by Skule staff and senior practitioner volunteers keeps conversations on-topic and productive.