Hey Reddit community! 👋 I’m Szymon, 23, and my friend and I are stepping into the online course realm. We’re starting with an ebook on business law and aiming to progress to video courses. 📚💼 Our tech setup involves Hosting + WordPress + OptimizePress + LearnDash + Memberium + ActiveWoo + Cartflows + ActiveCampaign. Heard about Kajabi, but unsure about its performance. Any thoughts or recommendations on transitioning from ebooks to video courses and optimizing the process? Thanks! 🚀 #OnlineCourses #EbookToVideo #TechStack #Kajabi #LearnDash

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    10 months ago

    I have built a custom LMS , happy to demo you guys - it has some nifty features like async coaching, chat gpt integration, Q&A with chat gpt etc. would love to see if that would make sense for you .

    I run a coaching business and it is useful for hybrid expereince.

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    10 months ago

    I offer a free consult to see if Kajabi would work for your business based on your needs - https://www.digitalcoursefreelancer.com/zoom

    You’re currently using so many platforms and it may not be necessary.

    In Kajabi you can:

    • add your contact database and send out automated or manual emails to everyone or a segment of your audience
    • collect payment using Stripe, Afterpay, Google Pay, Apple Pay and PayPal
    • design landing pages to offer your products for sale and/or design an entire website
    • include forms to collect names/emails to grow your list
    • offer courses, group coaching or individual coaching
    • create offers with multiple tiers of pricing
    • there’s a brand new feature that also allows you to upload any video and with one click, create a transcript and make shorts for various social media posting which saves a ton of time editing and hiring a social media manager