I'm a bit unclear on the multiple courses aspect. Do my students see all published courses and do they have access to all of them if they are in the community. Is there a way for me to control who can see which courses (something I can turn on/off for each student) depending if they have paid for it? Or do they click on a course and it denies access if they haven't been approved (paid)? Or do they only see the one they have been approved for? I'm just not sure what my students see or can't see. I'm not sure of the experience they are observing.
@Nick Guadagnoli I think this one would be worth exploring. I certainly wouldn't want to offer ALL my online course for one fee or for free for all members. It would put unnecessary burdens on your team to apply every time I want to differentiate a price for a course. Plus, I want my entire community to interact with each other regardless of the course they purchased. Otherwise, it might get confusing for them? I don't know. Maybe password protect the multiple courses at least? Just some thoughts. Thanks for listening!
@Sam Ovens - I would love to suggest sharing your leadership style/thoughts on Youtube as well. I've been watching how you lead a team and I feel like it's a part of the equation many CEOs don't discuss with their audience. I love that you have brisket!
Now you can add a shared calendar to your Skool so your members can see what's happening, when, in their local timezone. Members can add events to their personal calendars with a click. If your community does live Q&A calls or live events, this feature is perfect for you! Watch the video to see how it works. Enjoy!
I am delighted about this new feature. Now, permission settings for individual courses to assist with payment portals would be dope. All I'm waiting for to blow up my community by transferring from website. I'm stoked that I could possibly eliminate my website entirely....