LearnDash or Kajabi (or a comparable app)

I am an entrepreneur offering online courses and have been using LearnDash for the past 4-5 years.

Currently, I want to refresh my courses, generate more passive income from pre-recorded content, and attract more people. Here’s a snapshot of my situation:

  • My clients are primarily people I know or come through referrals, so my courses have small enrollments and limited expansion.
  • I lack the time, energy, and know-how to create marketing funnels for LearnDash. My current setup works fine, but I struggle to attract new students.
  • I previously used Buddy Boss but disliked it. I prefer using Facebook for community interaction and sharing, regardless of the platform.
  • I want the setup process to be as easy and effortless as possible. While I’m willing to put in the work for course creation, I don’t have the time or energy for the technical aspects.
  • Currently, I offer two big courses (7 months each) and see potential for multiple smaller, pre-recorded courses that could generate passive income.

Is it time to let LearnDash go and move to a more all-in-one platform (I’m considering Kajabi, though it’s pricey) to simplify sales and attract more students? If not, is there an affordable way to hire someone to manage LearnDash for me?

Hi Averitt

You should give TrainerCentral some thought. It has good support and is reasonably priced. Although their website builder might use some work, I recently saw that they have plans to integrate Zoho Sites in the future. This offers the potential for more adaptable website design and course marketing.

They also have an extensive course builder with an integrated virtual classroom that allows you to host seminars and classes in real time in addition to on-demand courses.

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Consider updating your content with interesting new information, optimizing for search engines, and using social proof to improve your content marketing and increase the reach of your course. If setting up the tech is difficult, consider hiring a LearnDash expert or going with an all-in-one platform like Kajabi, which is more affordable but still very user-friendly. By taking these actions, you can draw in additional business and boost your passive revenue.

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@Alexander1 I’m grateful. This is the exact reason I’m considering checking out Kajabi. Everything was there.

I appreciate your assistance.