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To get a flexible set of payment options quickly provisioned on your online store, Klarna is ideal. They offer the usual payment options and also additional buy now pay later options which give the customer a full selection of choices. With Klarna you can do one integration and get access to all of these.Incentivized
In my experience, Podia has been well suited in every way! I am a small company with a couple of independent contractors, and I don't know how to build my own website. I am not very techy. I get lots of compliments on how my website looks! I have had some people support me with setting up my group emails for my email list and setting up automations, and these techy people complained that they needed to do more customization in the email formatting and programming, so I switched to Mailchimp for those needs. Otherwise, I have been very happy with Podia and I am grateful to have a platform that offers so many services/features. It's affordable and user friendly. My clients and students are happy using it, too Incentivized
Flexible payment option.Easy to navigate the back end.
Web BuilderStorefrontDigital course creatorBundling workshops/programseasy to update and add to my websitecustomer service is awesomeIncentivized
Some Magento integration needs extra customisationAccount setup can take timeAble to configure your own offers via the dashboardIncentivized
I sometimes wish there was more that I could customize on my website and digital programsI wish their email service (for broadcasts/group emails) had more features and customizationI would like to use my brand fontIncentivized
Klarna have the most advanced and comprehensive solution which includes buy now pay later.Incentivized
Kajabi had lots of features all in one place. I liked their digital course creator program. I liked the ease of their their membership site program/host, too. It had an app for my clients to use. There were some problems with not being able to customize the look of pages, but they allowed coding/programming if you had training, so I sometimes hired someone to do that for me. I couldn't figure out how to use their website builder, so I didn't do much there. When it came down to it, I could use Podia and it was cheaper and easier to use. GoDaddy was my website host for a few years. I did a lot on there. It was my website builder and host and I liked it. It was easy to use. My website looked great. It had more features than Podia with blogging and connecting to social media. I had a storefront but it wasn't great for selling digital products. Back then, it wanted to show my inventory and shipping options, which don't apply for services and digital products. I did a little with my digital courses on there, but in the end, I liked other sites better for this. It didn't work out. Weebly was just a starting point for me when I create my first digital course. I liked how it looked and it was easy to build, but there are better options for this sort of thing now. Incentivized
They take a fee, larger than other systems do, so I do lose some money there.I make more sales than I would without the payment option through Klarna.
Increased sales by $8000 from January to June (Added 2 more programs quickly and easily)Saved almost a thousand dollars in the first year in costs by switching to PodiaImproved customer satisfaction by using 1 site instead of 4Incentivized