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What is Teachable?

Teachable in New York offers what they describe as a powerful, easy-to-use online course creation platform, designed to provide course creators everything needed to create, market, and sell their course online. Teachable's platform includes unlimited courses and unlimited students, to…

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Pricing

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Basic

$39.00

Cloud
per month

Pro

$119.00

Cloud
per month

Business

$299.00

Cloud
per month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Details

What is Teachable?

Teachable Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo
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Reviews and Ratings

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Teachable is a versatile platform that allows users to create and customize courses, making it an excellent choice for a wide range of online teaching needs. Users have appreciated Teachable's marketing and sales features, such as the ability to offer discounts, create custom landing pages, and track conversions and sales data. However, some users have reported issues with Teachable's pricing, payment processing, and design customization options.

During the pandemic, Teachable has emerged as a popular platform for online teaching due to its affordability and user-friendly interface. It enables businesses to scale their operations and motivates educators to share their knowledge effectively. Users have praised Teachable for its smooth enrollment process, course creation capabilities, and overall ease of teaching.

Teachable is particularly useful for small businesses looking to sell courses without transaction fees. It is also recommended for individuals who have already achieved success in the online course industry. The platform supports various use cases such as educating customers, hosting virtual courses, integrating payment systems, and utilizing discount codes.

Users have found value in Teachable's professional look and ease of use. They appreciate the platform's ability to add desired features and integrate with third-party platforms. Teachable has helped generate necessary revenue for businesses by organizing and communicating assets to students while automating the course enrollment process.

Teachable's customizable features make it an ideal choice for starting an online course. Even without prior experience with e-course software, users have been able to set up online courses and create sales pages quickly. The platform has a small learning curve, allowing users to be up and running in no time.

Overall, Teachable has proven to be a stable, reliable platform that enables users to generate income by offering online courses. It provides a user-friendly process along with responsive customer support. Users appreciate Teachable's ability to eliminate administrative issues commonly experienced on other platforms.

By leveraging Teachable, users can reach a wider audience through online learning. The platform helps users organize their video course content logically and deploy courses with ease. It has become a valuable tool for hosting training courses and creating a new revenue stream for businesses.

While some users have encountered negative experiences with Teachable's customer service, leading them to switch to other platforms, the overall feedback on Teachable's features and capabilities remains positive.

In conclusion, Teachable offers a versatile solution for individuals and businesses looking to create and sell online courses. It allows customization, smooth enrollment processes, and efficient course creation, making it an attractive option for both experienced educators and beginners in the online teaching industry. With its affordable pricing, user-friendly interface, and customizable features, Teachable is a suitable platform for those who want to start an online course or scale their existing teaching business.

Consider a competitor: Several users have expressed dissatisfaction with Teachable's lack of product improvement and customer service. As a result, they recommend exploring alternative platforms as a potential solution.

Start with Kajabi: Users often recommend starting with Kajabi instead of Teachable to avoid potential hassle and inconvenience in transferring later. They highlight that Kajabi is an all-in-one platform that can save money on landing pages and offers a seamless experience for online course creators.

Thorough research before setting up: It is often suggested to thoroughly research Teachable's functionalities and capabilities before committing to the platform. Users emphasize considering the customer journey and the lifespan of the product to ensure it aligns with their long-term goals and requirements.

Attribute Ratings

Reviews

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Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
At our organization we often receive applicants who think what we do is easy, but it's harder than what people think, so we decided to launch courses about it. We sell transcription courses through Teachable. Right now we have 10 courses and are looking to create and sell more. It's a good place to host our lectures, both text and videos. We have lots and lots of students using the platform right now.
  • Organizing the content into sections and lectures.
  • Uploading the content.
  • Navigating in the back office.
  • Ability to add bundle courses.
  • When a student enrolls in a course, the default setting is to be "opted out of emails" which a lot of people oversee and don't deactivate. This makes it harder for us to communicate to the students through the platform, we have to do it outside the platform.
  • The back office is hard to navigate when you are starting out, it gets ovewhelming, but you get to use to it after a while.
  • When I have an issue, support doesn't answer right away. It could take a day before I hear from them.
Teachable is great for having content stored online and available so students can use it at their own pace, at any time. It's very user friendly. I would highly recommend it. The cost is also afordable, so that's always a good bullet point. If someone needs to be more in contact with their students, then I don't think this is the best option, unless something like a webinar or a forum could be implemented.
Learning Management (11)
92.72727272727273%
9.3
Course authoring
100%
10.0
Course catalog or library
100%
10.0
Player/Portal
100%
10.0
Learning content
100%
10.0
Mobile friendly
100%
10.0
Progress tracking & certifications
100%
10.0
Assignments
100%
10.0
Compliance management
100%
10.0
Learning administration
100%
10.0
Learning reporting & analytics
100%
10.0
Single Sign On (SSO) Enabled Learning
20%
2.0
  • Managed student volume.
  • Managed organized my content very well.
The platform is more atractive than others. This one has more features and allows more control over your students. Plus is cheaper in the long run.
3
The departments that use Teachable are:
-Billing
-Administrative
-Teacher/Tutor

The billing depart check payments every month.
Administratives check if there are any issues with a student.
Teacher/Tutors are the ones that use it the most. They create the content, upload it, revise/modify it and make sure there's no issues and that the courses are organic and follow a logical order.
1
There's one teacher that knows Teachable funcionality to the core. Even if that person can't find a solution, their support system is always eager to help, although sometimes it could take up to a day to get an answer from them.
  • Storing courses.
  • Gather all the content.
  • Organizing content into lectures.
  • We've been able to sale bundle courses, combining them without having to duplicate.
  • We can sell through the platform itself AND outside of it, augmenting our sales.
  • Organizing the content is very easy, this allows us to modify a course in very few steps.
  • We might use their mailing system in the future if some changes are made.
  • We could create more courses and bundles.
  • We could sell more courses through the platform, if the commissions were lower.
Because we haven't had any major issues with it. The platform is really simple to use and the content can be uploaded and modified very easily. It has a drag and drop feature that makes everything fast and easy.
Their support has always answered our questions or concerns and the cost is affodable. We will keep using it in the future.
No
  • Cloud Solutions
  • Integration with Other Systems
  • Ease of Use
When we first started using Teachable we thought the Cloud Solution issue was gonna be the most important factor, but then we realized that the Ease of Use is Teachable's strongest point. It allows you to organize content into lectures, upload, delete, change, etc, very easily. It doesn't take up too much time to make a change in the content, and that's a very big plus.
I think we would still pick Teachable. Is very hard to know the internal functionality of a platform without seeing it work, but we are very pleased with the way this platform has solved our needs and we will continue to use in the future. We did consider other three platforms but we are glad we decided on this one.
I'd say: learn the system first, try it out and then publish the content with customers. There are a couple of features that will cause issues with customers (especially lazy ones) but I'd say it's easy to implement and modify if needed. People don't need to train much to use Teachable, but they should take their time to know it.
  • Implemented in-house
No
  • Not setting up the courses correctly.
  • Not contemplating that people don't always read and take the courses seriously, so they skip things.
  • Not knowing the system entirely.
  • No Training
Yes, it was easy to use without training. The first time you use it has some pop ups explaining little things and they are very helpful. But the product is very intuitive and doesn't need much training.
I think it's just right for this the type of product.
Nothing to add. It's very easy to set up. Maybe some of the integrations should be used by an IT guy, other than that, it's easy to use.
Some - we have done small customizations to the interface
We wanted to add our logo and our company colors. It was really easy to do.
Yes - we have added extensive custom code
At times we've added forms from Wufoo, and we've added to the lectures by inserting a custom code. Just created the form in Wufoo, copied the html code and paste it in a custom code field.
Can't think of anything else.
Their support is good overal. There are a couple of things that I would change, like answering faster. Sometimes they take a day to answer a concern and that's kind of annoying considering sometimes there are urgent issues we have to deal with.
But the support has been good, they have answered properly.
No, we didn't. We have standard support. We didn't think we needed premium. I'm not sure if they offer it though.
No
I don't know if it's been exceptional. They've answered simple and more difficult questions.
Because it's easier to use both as administrators and both as user. We have never heard of any users having issues login in or going through the lectures or completing the course.
  • Uploading content.
  • Organizing content.
  • Deleting content.
  • Emailing students.
  • N/A
  • N/A
Yes, but I don't use it
We haven't had any issues with it. Their maintanance hours are always at times when we don't have students there, and even then, they still can access the platform.
We haven't had any issues, it's always available. Even when they schedule a maintanance on their end, students still can access the courses.
Never had any issues with pages or videos not loading.
It has the ability to integrate codes and other formats.
  • Wufoo
  • Pdfs readers
  • images and videos
  • Mailchimp
I don't know about depth, but what we've integrated was easy to achieve.
  • Not at the time.
Not at this time.
  • File import/export
  • API (e.g. SOAP or REST)
  • Javascript widgets
Can't think of anything else.
Most integrations are easy to use, they don't require any special training, anyone can do it.
Didn't use any vendor. We purchased directly.
Didn't use vendor. We purchased directly.
All the implementation process was fast and easy.
Didn't negotiate terms. We purchased directly.
We wouldn't change anything. Everything seemed fine when we purchased.
No advice.
Yes
We went from the basic to the pro plan last year.
  • We could add more courses.
  • We could use their payment system.
  • N/A.
  • We were able to sell more courses.
  • More sales.
  • N/A.
Yes
From basic to pro.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
We primarily use Teachable for our online courses around topics like goal setting, productivity, and leadership. We also use it for the initial training, online exam, and ongoing updates to our certification programs. We also use it to give customers access to bonus content when they buy other products from us, such as online tutorials for our physical products.
  • Hosts digital content such as video & PDFs
  • Allows us to bundle multiple courses together
  • Has a decent Zapier connection to sync with our other platforms
  • Really easy to use
  • The affiliate part of the system isn't great
  • Needs a lot of work on the reporting side of things
  • Needs to give more control & insight into upcoming renewals, cancellations, and churn. Not super great at subscriptions.
Gets the job done and is easy to use. We've definitely made serious revenue with it, and it's worked well enough with our other systems to enable some handy automations. I'd say if you've got a course or courses you're looking to launch and they are fairly straightforward with up-front payments, Teachable can definitely get the job done. However, if you're running more of a membership model for access to your courses, Teachable by itself may not be the ideal solution, or you may want to use a different platform for the payments and just use Teachable for the actual courses.
Learning Management (13)
43.07692307692307%
4.3
Course authoring
90%
9.0
Course catalog or library
90%
9.0
Player/Portal
90%
9.0
Learning content
80%
8.0
Mobile friendly
70%
7.0
Progress tracking & certifications
70%
7.0
Assignments
N/A
N/A
Compliance management
N/A
N/A
Learning administration
40%
4.0
Learning reporting & analytics
30%
3.0
Social learning
N/A
N/A
Gamification
N/A
N/A
Single Sign On (SSO) Enabled Learning
N/A
N/A
  • Positive: The built-in post-purchase upsells have allowed us to maximize our customer lifetime value
  • Positive: Switching to Teachable in 2018 was an enormous improvement over our previous in-house system in terms of the time & effort involved in launching new courses. This has saved us a lot of money.
  • Negative: Not having a clear picture of renewals/cancellations/failed payments for courses we have that use a membership-model has been a constant battle. We're now moving those subscriptions off of Teachable and onto alternative payment platforms, but continuing to use Teachable for the core content.
It's honestly just worked really well for us in terms of serving the actual course content. Plus, our customers can maintain one profile and use that to access all of the courses and bonuses that they've acquired from us. And the cost of Teachable has been very reasonable in terms of our budget.
Mike Clayton | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Teachable hosts my online school and some digital products. I have around 30 classes and products in total. It also manages all the e-commerce transactions that allow me to sell these both directly and through affiliates, and to account for sales taxes at the point of sale.
  • Hosting video-based training
  • Receiving and passing on payments and handling the slaes tax
  • Allowing me to work with affiliates
  • Communication with customers about changes to terms
  • Customer support is slow
  • Integration with Active Campaign
Teachable is excellent to work with as a software platform. However, after change of ownership, they made a massive price hike to legacy users, and stripped away many of the benefits that early adopters had enjoyed. All with next to no communication and transition. This burned a lot of trust and is the only reason for a7 rather than a 9.
Learning Management (12)
51.66666666666667%
5.2
Course authoring
90%
9.0
Course catalog or library
60%
6.0
Player/Portal
90%
9.0
Learning content
90%
9.0
Mobile friendly
70%
7.0
Progress tracking & certifications
80%
8.0
Assignments
N/A
N/A
Compliance management
N/A
N/A
Learning administration
70%
7.0
Learning reporting & analytics
70%
7.0
Social learning
N/A
N/A
Single Sign On (SSO) Enabled Learning
N/A
N/A
  • This is the basis of my business.
I evaluated Teachable against Thinkific and Kajabi when I started the business. I get regular pitches from new to market comeptitors. However the cost/effort of switching is not justified by the incremental features or better terms they offer. So, I have not recently re-evaluated Teachable in detail against its competitiors. I do know, however, that I could get a broadly similar solution for less money.
Score 1 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
We used Teachable to serve downloads for our course bundle. We used the "Unlimited Everything" plan, but got a call from Cameron of Teachable business support almost immediately after our launch, letting us know that we were using too much of their "unlimited" plan. We were consequently blackmailed and told that we could hand over a PERCENTAGE OF OUR PROFITS, or we would be kicked off Teachable. We were straight up harassed by the owner, who was messaging us, cursing at us, deleting our posts off forums, etc. We chose to move to another platform that has had no problem with our business and has great customer service, as opposed to Teachable, which we will never work with again and absolutely wouldn't recommend to anyone.
  • Nothing
  • They FALSELY ADVERTISE their services.
  • They kicked us off their "unlimited" plan b/c we were using serving too many downloads?
  • They were terribly rude, cursing at us, threatening us, deleting our forum questions.
  • They have no unlimited plan and need to be sued in a court of law for their misleadings.
Teachable should be banned from advertising that they have an unlimited plan. This is untrue and we were not the first to be given an ultimatum of paying their ransom or having all of our students be kicked off. I'm sure we won't be the last.
Learning Management (11)
10%
1.0
Course authoring
10%
1.0
Course catalog or library
10%
1.0
Player/Portal
10%
1.0
Learning content
10%
1.0
Mobile friendly
10%
1.0
Progress tracking & certifications
10%
1.0
Assignments
10%
1.0
Compliance management
10%
1.0
Learning administration
10%
1.0
Learning reporting & analytics
10%
1.0
Social learning
10%
1.0
  • We were out the money and time of loading all courses onto Teachable, paying their fees, and then having to scramble to transfer thousands of students to another platform and pay all the setups again.
Thinkific is light years beyond Teachable. Thinkific is wonderful. Their UI is better. They have much better customer service and don't falsely advertise their services. Teachable is the opposite of everything good.
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