Thanks for the great overview of Kajabi, Melissa! 👏🏽 It's a great option if you don't want to deal with the hassle of integrating and maintaining a separate website, plugins, email, conferencing, scheduling, payments, etc. to run an online course/coaching business. Looking forward to your next video!
Wit & Wire is great! You offer a ton of useful information on the various digital product sales tools. Much needed for those starting out and those not having the time to review each of the tools themselves. Melissa, you are an excellent presenter! One topic I'm rather focused on at the moment is the collection and remittance of US sales tax, VAT/GST for my digital products. Seems all countries want a cut of the profits. Teachable seems to be the only platform that will handle the collection and remittance of most/all taxes on our behalf. Thinkific does the same, but only for US and Canadian sales. Can you comment on what you do to handle this topic? Thank you!
Great question and thank you!. Different checkout platforms handle VAT taxes differently, so we do have a column about Payment Processor types in our free Course Creation Toolkit: witandwire.com/coursetoolkit We recommend that resource as a starting point, but from there, you might choose 1-2 platforms to research further. To see their specific VAT/tax handling functionality, you can search for “VAT” in their help articles, typically found in the footer of their websites. Lastly, since I’m not a tax professional, my last tip is to consult with a professional in your country, since they’ll be able to offer the best advice.
I've watched many reviews on Kajabi and other all-in-one platforms. I am very surprised that no one mentions the cap on the number of products and funnels as a downfall with Kajabi.
I agree that it’s definitely a consideration. I didn’t include too many details on pricing and tiers since I know they’re subject to change and I didn’t want to include info that might become outdated. But I completely agree that it’s a factor.
Thanks for the excellent review! Taachable seems to have added a community feature now. Do you have an opinion about how it compares with Kajabi in that aspect?
Great question! Yes, Teachable just released community in January 2024. Since it’s new, it has essential features but not quite as many as Kajabi’s, but they aren’t too different overall. I’ll need a little more time to test and for Teachable to have the product live with real users to know for sure.
hi, how about using Wix or Squarespace to create you online course site. how would that be different to these offerings. Please do share your thoughts. Thanks in advance.
I personally find Mighty Networks to be a bit too complicated as a member, which is why I don't usually use or recommend them for business owners. (There's a lot to click, and I sometimes feel like I get lost in loops.) They have a ton of happy customers, but I personally prefer the simplicity of a platform like Circle. I hope that helps!
Extremely useful thank you for this tutorial. The only thing I'm wondering about still is where could I set up the affiliate program to my course within Kajabi?
Thanks. Once big issue is managing state sales tax and potentially vat taxes. How do you handle that in your business? Obviously, using a third party accounting service, but where would you recommend that I look for that. I realize that maybe an lms can collect the tax....but I believe staying in compliance with 50 US states and territories is a real concern/issue to be resolved before selling anything.
Great question. Different checkout platforms handle VAT taxes differently, so we do have a column about Payment Processor types in our free Course Creation Toolkit: witandwire.com/coursetoolkit We recommend that resource as a starting point, but from there, you might choose 1-2 platforms to research further. To see their specific VAT/tax handling functionality, you can search for “VAT” in their help articles, typically found in the footer of their websites. Lastly, since I’m not a tax professional, my last tip is to consult with a professional in your country, since they’ll be able to offer the best advice.
@@witandwire yes, thanks. It's a complicated issue and I believe its a disservice (not by you) when the LMS companies encourage the sale of a course online but don't provide a built in solution to complete a legal sale. Either you are a one stop all included technology or you are not. You cannot sell online without the third party support...as you know. Sales tax is complicated for individual owners.
Such helpful videos. I'm looking for a new course-builder platform and a funnel building platform. If I move to Kajabi, can I let go of Keap/ InfusionSoft for email campaigns and automations? Does anyone know?
Thank you! Kajabi is a good option for those wanting to simplify and keep everything in one place (including email marketing). You may find that you lose certain customizations or features, so I would check the support area of Kajabi to be sure the move is right for you.
Compared to Teachable and Thinkific, Kajabi is what's known as an all-in-one platform. (It also includes a website builder and email marketing.) Teachable and Thinkific are strictly course creation platforms, so that's their main difference. (It's covered in the first 3ish minutes.) Udemy and Coursera are different. Those are course marketplaces, which I talk about more at the beginning of this video: ruclips.net/video/pSAL-vjnDuw/видео.html
Compared to Teachable and Thinkific, Kajabi is what's known as an all-in-one platform. (It also includes a website builder and email marketing.) Teachable and Thinkific are strictly course creation platforms, so that's their main difference. (It's covered in the first 3ish minutes.) Udemy and Coursera are different. Those are course marketplaces, which I talk about more at the beginning of this video: ruclips.net/video/pSAL-vjnDuw/видео.html
Compared to Teachable and Thinkific, Kajabi is what's known as an all-in-one platform. (It also includes a website builder and email marketing.) Teachable and Thinkific are strictly course creation platforms, so that's their main difference. (It's covered in the first 3ish minutes.) Udemy and Coursera are different. Those are course marketplaces, which I talk about more at the beginning of this video: ruclips.net/video/pSAL-vjnDuw/видео.html
Great question! In Course Builders (witandwire.com/course-builders/), I help people choose the right tech stack for their business, so I have resources for different course platforms and email marketing platforms. (My courses happen to be built using Teachable witandwire.com/teachable but I honestly think ThriveCart witandwire.com/thrivecart is the tool I'd use if I were just starting today. I use ThriveCart as checkouts for my entire business.) I also use ActiveCampaign for all of Wit & Wire's emails, so I'm familiar with the platform. In Course Builders, I already have a few essential ThriveCart Learn tutorials, but I'm actually planning to add more. (It's becoming a popular choice in the program, so I'm excited to expand on what I have within the next couple of months.) I hope this helps!
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Thanks for the great overview of Kajabi, Melissa! 👏🏽 It's a great option if you don't want to deal with the hassle of integrating and maintaining a separate website, plugins, email, conferencing, scheduling, payments, etc. to run an online course/coaching business. Looking forward to your next video!
I'm so glad it was helpful!
This is the most helpful summary I’ve watched on here. So concise too
Thank you!
So good / helpful, Melissa! Clear and concise.
Glad it was helpful!
I recommend this video .. Watch at speed 1.75x if u can cope like me . Straight to the point
I'm so glad it was helpful!
Wit & Wire is great! You offer a ton of useful information on the various digital product sales tools. Much needed for those starting out and those not having the time to review each of the tools themselves. Melissa, you are an excellent presenter! One topic I'm rather focused on at the moment is the collection and remittance of US sales tax, VAT/GST for my digital products. Seems all countries want a cut of the profits. Teachable seems to be the only platform that will handle the collection and remittance of most/all taxes on our behalf. Thinkific does the same, but only for US and Canadian sales. Can you comment on what you do to handle this topic? Thank you!
Great question and thank you!. Different checkout platforms handle VAT taxes differently, so we do have a column about Payment Processor types in our free Course Creation Toolkit: witandwire.com/coursetoolkit
We recommend that resource as a starting point, but from there, you might choose 1-2 platforms to research further. To see their specific VAT/tax handling functionality, you can search for “VAT” in their help articles, typically found in the footer of their websites.
Lastly, since I’m not a tax professional, my last tip is to consult with a professional in your country, since they’ll be able to offer the best advice.
I've watched many reviews on Kajabi and other all-in-one platforms. I am very surprised that no one mentions the cap on the number of products and funnels as a downfall with Kajabi.
I agree that it’s definitely a consideration. I didn’t include too many details on pricing and tiers since I know they’re subject to change and I didn’t want to include info that might become outdated. But I completely agree that it’s a factor.
Thanks for the excellent review! Taachable seems to have added a community feature now. Do you have an opinion about how it compares with Kajabi in that aspect?
Great question! Yes, Teachable just released community in January 2024. Since it’s new, it has essential features but not quite as many as Kajabi’s, but they aren’t too different overall. I’ll need a little more time to test and for Teachable to have the product live with real users to know for sure.
@@witandwire I see, thanks a lot!
Very good video ❤❤🎉
Thank you 😊
hi, how about using Wix or Squarespace to create you online course site. how would that be different to these offerings. Please do share your thoughts. Thanks in advance.
You may be interested in checking out Melissa's podcast Squarespace vs. WordPress vs. ShowIt: ruclips.net/video/m2EIInZLySw/видео.html
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This is great thank you :)
You're welcome!
What about Mighty Network? Would it compare with Teachable and Thinkific? Thank you!
I personally find Mighty Networks to be a bit too complicated as a member, which is why I don't usually use or recommend them for business owners. (There's a lot to click, and I sometimes feel like I get lost in loops.) They have a ton of happy customers, but I personally prefer the simplicity of a platform like Circle.
I hope that helps!
Thank you for this!!!
So helpful!
Extremely useful thank you for this tutorial. The only thing I'm wondering about still is where could I set up the affiliate program to my course within Kajabi?
Good question! I recommend checking out this overview on Kajabi's Affiliate program. help.kajabi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360036996854-Affiliate-Overview
Thanks. Once big issue is managing state sales tax and potentially vat taxes. How do you handle that in your business? Obviously, using a third party accounting service, but where would you recommend that I look for that. I realize that maybe an lms can collect the tax....but I believe staying in compliance with 50 US states and territories is a real concern/issue to be resolved before selling anything.
Great question. Different checkout platforms handle VAT taxes differently, so we do have a column about Payment Processor types in our free Course Creation Toolkit: witandwire.com/coursetoolkit
We recommend that resource as a starting point, but from there, you might choose 1-2 platforms to research further. To see their specific VAT/tax handling functionality, you can search for “VAT” in their help articles, typically found in the footer of their websites.
Lastly, since I’m not a tax professional, my last tip is to consult with a professional in your country, since they’ll be able to offer the best advice.
@@witandwire yes, thanks. It's a complicated issue and I believe its a disservice (not by you) when the LMS companies encourage the sale of a course online but don't provide a built in solution to complete a legal sale. Either you are a one stop all included technology or you are not. You cannot sell online without the third party support...as you know. Sales tax is complicated for individual owners.
It can be very complicated. Thank you for sharing your perspective.
Such helpful videos. I'm looking for a new course-builder platform and a funnel building platform. If I move to Kajabi, can I let go of Keap/ InfusionSoft for email campaigns and automations? Does anyone know?
Thank you! Kajabi is a good option for those wanting to simplify and keep everything in one place (including email marketing). You may find that you lose certain customizations or features, so I would check the support area of Kajabi to be sure the move is right for you.
So how this compares to Thinkific and Teachable? which is the heading of the video. To Udemy and or Coursera.?
Compared to Teachable and Thinkific, Kajabi is what's known as an all-in-one platform. (It also includes a website builder and email marketing.) Teachable and Thinkific are strictly course creation platforms, so that's their main difference. (It's covered in the first 3ish minutes.)
Udemy and Coursera are different. Those are course marketplaces, which I talk about more at the beginning of this video: ruclips.net/video/pSAL-vjnDuw/видео.html
so how this compares to Thinkific and Teachable which is the heading of the video? To Udemy and or Coursera?
Compared to Teachable and Thinkific, Kajabi is what's known as an all-in-one platform. (It also includes a website builder and email marketing.) Teachable and Thinkific are strictly course creation platforms, so that's their main difference. (It's covered in the first 3ish minutes.)
Udemy and Coursera are different. Those are course marketplaces, which I talk about more at the beginning of this video: ruclips.net/video/pSAL-vjnDuw/видео.html
so how this compares to Thinkific and Teachable? which is the heading of the video. Or to Udemy and Coursera?
Compared to Teachable and Thinkific, Kajabi is what's known as an all-in-one platform. (It also includes a website builder and email marketing.) Teachable and Thinkific are strictly course creation platforms, so that's their main difference. (It's covered in the first 3ish minutes.)
Udemy and Coursera are different. Those are course marketplaces, which I talk about more at the beginning of this video: ruclips.net/video/pSAL-vjnDuw/видео.html
What do you use currently? For your website/course/email?
Great question!
In Course Builders (witandwire.com/course-builders/), I help people choose the right tech stack for their business, so I have resources for different course platforms and email marketing platforms. (My courses happen to be built using Teachable witandwire.com/teachable but I honestly think ThriveCart witandwire.com/thrivecart is the tool I'd use if I were just starting today. I use ThriveCart as checkouts for my entire business.)
I also use ActiveCampaign for all of Wit & Wire's emails, so I'm familiar with the platform.
In Course Builders, I already have a few essential ThriveCart Learn tutorials, but I'm actually planning to add more. (It's becoming a popular choice in the program, so I'm excited to expand on what I have within the next couple of months.)
I hope this helps!