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How Can I Add Courses To My Community Area?

Connecting your courses and community groups makes it easy for members to learn, interact, and stay engaged all in one place.

Updated over a month ago

Why use this?
It gives your members a smooth experience, encourages participation, and lets you create multi-tier memberships if you want to offer exclusive content.

How long will it take to add?
Adding your courses takes a minute to do

Step 1: Access Your Community Area

To link courses to community groups, make sure you're logged in as an admin in your Client Portal.

Click the Learning button at the top of the screen.

Step 2: Add a Course to Your Community

Once you're in the learning area, you can add a course to your community:

  1. Click Add Course

  2. Choose the course you want from the available options

  3. Select the course visibility option:

    • All Members: Every member of the community can access this course

    • Level Unlock: Only members who reach a certain level (if using Gamification) can access it

    • Buy Now: Members must purchase the course within the community

    • Time Unlock: The course becomes available after a set period (e.g., 60 days of membership)

    • Private Channel: Perfect for multi-tier memberships, this restricts access to select members only

  4. Click Add Course to finalize

Now, any member who meets the selected criteria will have access to the course.

Note: Consider Your Community Type

  • Private or Paid Community: Users need to be invited or have paid to access the course

  • Free Community: Members can access the course whether they paid for it separately or not

  • Private Channel: Lets you create exclusive tiers or groups within your community, so only certain members can see the course

If you want a course where users can only access the course and nothing else, you can continue using the courses area as usual.

By linking courses to your community groups, you’re creating a collaborative learning space that keeps members engaged and coming back.

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