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Circle Review 2026: The Polished Community Platform

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8.3

Our verdict

Best for
Brands and creators who want a beautiful, fully-branded community hub
Price
From ~$49/mo (+ per-sale fees on lower tiers)
Alternatives
Skool, Mighty Networks, Discord
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Circle is what community platforms look like when design matters: branded spaces, clean threads, native courses, events, live rooms and paywalls that feel like your product rather than someone else's app. It's the polished alternative to Skool's spartan focus — and the pricing ladder (with per-transaction fees on lower tiers) rewards reading before buying.

Pros

  • The best-looking, most brandable community experience
  • Spaces model organizes large communities well
  • Native courses, events and live streams included
  • Solid API/integrations for grown-up stacks
  • Web + mobile apps members actually enjoy

Cons

  • Per-transaction fees on lower tiers — check the ladder
  • Costs climb as you add features/members
  • More setup decisions than Skool's one-way-to-do-it

Circle vs Skool in one honest paragraph

Skool is a philosophy (simplicity + gamification) at a flat price; Circle is a toolkit (branding + structure + features) on a tier ladder. Skool communities often feel more alive out of the box; Circle communities look more professional and flex to complex structures — multiple spaces, tiers, private client areas. Coaches chasing engagement lean Skool; brands and businesses lean Circle. Full head-to-head on the site.

The fee ladder

Circle's lower tiers have carried small percentage fees on paid memberships/sales, dropping to zero as you climb tiers. Same advice as everywhere on this site: multiply your expected monthly sales by the fee before choosing a tier — the 'cheap' plan can be the expensive one at volume.

Scorecard

Design & branding
9.4
Community features
8.8
Course depth
7.8
Fees & pricing honesty
7.8
Value for money
8.2

Overall: 8.3/10. The professional's community hub — pay for the polish, watch the tier fees, and it delivers.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Circle better than Skool?

Different bets: Circle wins on branding, structure and features; Skool wins on simplicity and engagement mechanics. Our comparison breaks down who fits where.

Does Circle take transaction fees?

Lower tiers have carried a small cut of payments, decreasing up the ladder — verify current numbers on their pricing page.

Can I run courses on Circle?

Yes — native course spaces work well for video + discussion formats, lighter than dedicated course platforms on assessments.