Install the extension
Add it to Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, or Opera and log into your Skool community like you normally would.
Your Skool cohort is going to end eventually. Why not save those lessons, replays, and community videos as MP4 files while you still have access?
We have all been there — a Skool community shuts down or your membership runs out, and suddenly all those great lessons are gone. This extension is for people who want to hold onto the videos they already paid for and have access to.
Here is the deal: open any lesson, hit play, click the extension icon, and pick your quality. The extension figures out whether the video is hosted by Skool, Loom, Vimeo, YouTube, or Wistia, then saves it as an MP4 on your computer while you keep studying.
No command line, no screen recording, and no extra workflow outside your browser.
Add it to Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, or Opera and log into your Skool community like you normally would.
Go to whatever Skool lesson, community post, or course module has the video you want to keep.
Hit play so the extension can see the stream and figure out which platform is hosting the video on that page.
Click the extension icon, pick the resolution you want, and let it save the MP4 to your computer.
Core capabilities included in the downloader experience.
One-click download from any video page
Local media handling for downloads
Auto-detect videos on the page
Smart Page Scan
Embedded Video Support
Full HD Downloads
Lightning fast downloads (no re-encoding)
Original quality preserved (up to 4K)
No registration or personal data required
No watermarks or branding added
Zero Ads
Regular Updates
Thumbnail Preview
Minimal Permissions
Download Progress Bar
Available on major desktop browsers and operating systems used in day-to-day workflows.
Pick the browser build you need. When a direct GitHub release is available, you can grab the ZIP there.
Desktop extension
Install from the Chrome Web Store for the standard browser extension flow.
Desktop extension
Use the Chromium-compatible build through the Chrome listing or load the packaged extension manually.
Desktop extension
Firefox support is part of the product, with release files available from GitHub.
Desktop extension
Brave works with the Chromium build and follows the same installation flow as Chrome.
Desktop extension
Opera users can use the packaged build via the GitHub release flow.
We recommend using the ZIP version from the GitHub release when available. It lets us ship the most complete build, including features that browser stores do not always allow.
Short, practical feedback from people using this downloader in real workflows.
My cohort was about to close and I managed to save every single replay. The progress indicators made it really clear what was happening with each download.
Mariah Keene
2025-02-23
I run a paid membership on Skool and tested the downloader with my own content. It picked up my login automatically and the video quality was perfect.
Theo Richter
2025-03-04
I am always on planes and need my course videos offline. This does the job without asking for any passwords beyond the Skool session I already have open.
Ines Navarro
2025-01-31
Go to a Skool lesson, post, or course page with a video. Hit play first so the stream loads, then click the extension icon, choose the quality you want, and save the MP4.
Better to know the boundaries up front than find out after checkout.
DRM-protected videos cannot be downloaded.
Live streams are not supported — you will need to wait until the recording is posted.
Mobile browsers and Safari do not work with this extension.
The video needs to be playing before the extension can find the stream.
You have to already have access to the content — the extension does not bypass paywalls or permissions.
Quality options depend on what the course creator uploaded and what the hosting platform offers.
You will need to verify your email (OTP) to start the free trial.
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