skool-video-downloader
How to Download Skool Videos
Browser extension that helps users save supported videos from Skool classroom pages for offline viewing. Supports Skool's native player plus approved embedded playback contexts from Loom, Vimeo, YouTube, and Wistia.
SERP Skool Downloader is a browser extension built to download supported Skool videos from supported classrooms, courses, and community posts you intentionally open in your browser.
- Save supported Skool lessons and course videos for offline access
- Keep local backups of supported course materials you can access in your browser
- Create a personal library of supported video lessons and resources for later review
- Preserve access to supported course videos before your membership or access window changes
Skool video download has always been difficult because the platform hosts content across multiple video providers, but this extension detects supported playback contexts and saves the selected video as a standard MP4 file.
- :rocket: Get it here: Skool Downloader
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Links
- :rocket: Get it here: https://serp.ly/skool-video-downloader-extension
Why Skool Downloader
Skool communities and courses use a mix of video platforms, and that creates real problems when you try to save a lesson:
- Skool's native player uses streaming video — you cannot right-click and save it
- Lessons might use Loom, Vimeo, YouTube, or Wistia, and each platform handles downloads differently
- Embedded videos from third-party platforms are difficult to extract from Skool's page structure
- Generic download tools only recognize one platform at a time and miss the rest
- Course students often have limited access windows and need offline copies before their membership expires
- Most people do not want to install desktop apps or learn command-line tools just to save a lesson
SERP Skool Downloader was purpose-built for Skool so a single extension covers Loom, Vimeo, YouTube, Wistia, and Skool's native player across supported Skool page types.
Features
- Skool native player — Detects and converts streaming video from Skool's built-in player into downloadable MP4 files
- Loom detection — Finds Loom recordings embedded in supported community posts and course modules
- Vimeo support — Extracts Vimeo videos embedded inside supported Skool pages
- YouTube support — Recognizes YouTube embeds within supported classrooms and courses
- Wistia support — Identifies Wistia-hosted training videos used in supported Skool communities
- Quality selection — Choose from all available resolutions before every download
- Download queue — Run up to 3 downloads at once with real-time progress and speed tracking
- Floating download button — One-click download from supported video pages
- Auto-detect videos — Supported videos are identified on supported Skool pages automatically
- Privacy-friendly — No tracking or data collection
- Cross-browser support — Works on Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera, Whale, Yandex, and Firefox
Supported Platforms & Pages
| Page Type | Wistia | Loom | Vimeo | YouTube |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Classrooms | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Community Posts | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| About Pages | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
How It Works
- Install — Add SERP Skool Downloader from the product page or your browser's extension listing
- Open a Skool page — Navigate to a supported classroom lesson, community post, or course module that contains a video
- Start the video — Press play so the extension can identify the supported video source and available qualities
- Save as MP4 — Click the extension icon in your toolbar, pick your preferred resolution, and download. The file saves directly to your computer.
Supported Formats
- Output: MP4 (plays on any device or media player)
- Detected platforms: Skool native player, Loom, Vimeo, YouTube, Wistia
- Quality: Multiple resolutions available depending on the source platform
Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Download Videos from Skool
Downloading from Skool is tricky because videos come from different providers and many use streaming formats that cannot be saved with a right-click. This tutorial walks you through how to save Skool course videos as MP4 for offline study.
What you need: A supported browser — Chrome, Edge, Brave, Firefox, or Opera — an active Skool community or course membership, and an internet connection.
Step 1 — Install the extension. Get SERP Skool Downloader from the official product page or browser extension listing. See full installation instructions below.
Step 2 — Sign in. Open the extension and enter your email. You will receive a one-time code to verify your account and activate your free trial. No credit card required.
Step 3 — Navigate to your video. Go to a supported Skool classroom, community post, or course module you can access. This includes Skool's native player plus supported embedded playback contexts for Loom, Vimeo, YouTube, and Wistia.
Step 4 — Play the video. Let the video begin playing so the extension can detect the platform and available streams from the active page. Click the video on the page if needed.
Step 5 — Download. Click the extension icon, choose your quality, and hit Download. The video saves to your computer as MP4.
Tips: Detection works automatically for supported playback contexts. Loom recordings, Vimeo embeds, YouTube players, Wistia videos, and Skool's native player are identified when the video starts. No extra configuration is needed.
Troubleshooting: Always press play before clicking the extension. If detection does not trigger, refresh the page and try again. Make sure you have access to the content, that the extension is enabled, and that the page is one of the supported playback contexts.
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Who It's For
- Course students who want to save Skool classroom videos for offline study
- Community members who need to revisit discussion videos without an internet connection
- Course creators who want to archive their own content hosted on Skool
- Non-technical users who want a reliable one-click download without desktop apps or command-line tools
Common Use Cases
- Save a Skool classroom lesson video for offline study
- Download community post videos for later review
- Archive course module content you have purchased access to
- Download Loom walkthroughs embedded in Skool posts
- Save Vimeo or YouTube videos embedded in Skool course pages
- Download Wistia-hosted training content within Skool
- Choose your preferred quality before downloading
What Makes Skool Downloader Different
Most download tools handle one video platform. Skool uses five. SERP Skool Downloader detects Loom, Vimeo, YouTube, Wistia, and Skool's native player across supported Skool playback contexts in one extension.
- One extension, every video source — Loom, Vimeo, YouTube, Wistia, and Skool's native player are all covered
- Built for Skool's architecture — Detects supported video players in the active tab for reliable source identification
- Offline study, anywhere — Save course videos to your computer and review them on your own schedule
- No technical setup — No desktop software, no terminal commands, no configuration files
- Download queue with progress — Save multiple videos at once and track each one in real time
It was designed from the ground up for Skool, so one extension can cover the supported video sources used across supported Skool pages.
Trial & Pricing
3 free downloads are included — no credit card required. Sign in with your email, verify with a one-time code, and your trial is ready immediately.
- Works on Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera, Firefox, Whale, and Yandex
- Secure one-time-passcode sign-in — no passwords stored
- All processing happens locally in your browser — no video data sent to external servers
- Automatic update notifications through the official product channel
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Installation Instructions
Install SERP Skool Downloader from the official product page or browser extension listing. Avoid side-loading builds from unofficial mirrors or reposted archives.
Security & Scope
- Operates only on the page the user intentionally opens in the active browser tab
- Detects supported media players and playback sources only for user-initiated downloads
- Does not execute page instructions, shell commands, or arbitrary scripts from page content
- Does not follow unrelated links or perform actions outside the active download workflow
- Limits support to Skool's native player plus known providers used on supported Skool pages and user-authorized sessions
How to Use
- Visit the skool.com page where you want to download the video ('refresh' the page if needed)
- Click the extension icon in your browser
- Wait a second or two for the video to load (Click the video on the page if needed)
- Click "Download video"
FAQ
Q: How do I download a video from Skool?
Open any Skool classroom, community post, or course page with a video. Press play, then click the SERP Skool Downloader icon in your toolbar. Select your preferred quality and click Download.
Q: What video platforms does this support?
The extension detects videos from Skool's native player, Loom, Vimeo, YouTube, and Wistia — all commonly used within Skool communities and courses.
Q: Does this work on native Skool videos?
Yes.
Q: Does this work on 2+ hour long videos?
Yes.
Q: Does this work on Loom videos in Skool?
Yes.
Q: Can you download the entire course in bulk with this?
No, but that version is coming next.
Q: What quality options are available?
Quality options depend on the video platform and source. The extension shows all available resolutions from the original video.
Q: What format are downloaded videos?
All videos are saved as standard MP4 files that play on any device or media player.
Q: Can I download videos from Skool courses I have purchased?
Yes. If you have access to a Skool classroom or course and can play the video in your browser, the extension can detect and download it.
Q: How many free downloads do I get?
You get 3 free trial downloads after signing in with your email. After that, purchase a license for unlimited downloads.
Q: Does this work on Firefox?
Yes — supports Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera, Whale, Yandex, and Firefox.
Q: Why isn't the extension finding my video?
Press play on the video first. The extension needs the stream to start before detection works. If the video is embedded from an external platform, make sure the embed has loaded fully and that the page is one of the supported playback contexts. Refresh the page if issues persist.
Q: Is my data safe?
Yes. Video processing happens entirely in your browser. Authentication uses secure one-time codes with no passwords stored. No video data is sent to external servers.
Q: Does this work with password-protected Skool communities?
The extension works with supported Skool communities or courses you can access in your browser. If you can see and play a supported video, the extension can detect it for download.
License
This repository is distributed under the proprietary SERP Apps license in the LICENSE file. Review that file before copying, modifying, or redistributing any part of this project.
Changelog
[2.0.0] - 2025-08-09
Added
- Support for downloading videos across all Skool page types
- Multi-platform video support for major video hosting services
- Enhanced compatibility with various video formats
What's New
- Universal Page Support: Download videos from classrooms, community posts, and about pages
- Multi-Platform Compatibility: Full support for Wistia, Loom, Vimeo, and YouTube videos
- Enhanced Detection: Improved video detection across all supported platforms
- Streamlined Experience: Consistent download functionality regardless of page type or video platform
About
Skool is an online community platform that combines discussion forums, online courses, and private groups into one simple, distraction-free space designed for creators, educators, and entrepreneurs who want to build engaged communities, deliver content, and grow their businesses.
However, like many course platforms, they don't provide a way to download the videos that you (the actual users) pay for access to — or even offer an offline viewing option.
So we created a way for you to download your Skool classroom videos even if you're not technically inclined.
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