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[Video & Write-up] How to create Video Courses? - Incl Plans & Pricing



To create a video course using existing videos on your platform, follow these step-by-step instructions:

Enable Video Courses: Log in to your admin and navigate to the Studio Info -> Studio Details -> Edit -> Services

Access Your Video Library: Navigate to 'Videos' section. Here, you'll find all the videos you've previously uploaded.

Select Videos for Your Course: Browse through your video library to find the videos you want to include in your new course. For example, if you're creating a "Hatha Yoga" video course, look for videos related to this topic.

Create a New Video Course: Once you've identified the videos you want to use, select them and click on 'Actions'. In the drop-down menu, select 'Create New Video Course'.

Enter Course Details: You'll be directed to a page where you can create a new plan for your video course. Start by naming your course, for instance, "Hatha Vinyasa".

Add Videos to the Course: Use the search function to find specific videos, like "Hatha Yoga with Amit". Add these to your course. If a video is already included, it will be indicated, so you won't add duplicates.

Edit and Update Your Course: If you missed adding any videos, you can always return to edit the course. Add any additional video sessions as needed.

Create a Pricing for the Plan: Once your course is set up, create a pricing plan. Specify the duration for which the course will be available (in days or months) and set a price, for example, ₹5,000. Decide whether the course should be public or private, and then finalize the pricing.

Add New Videos to Existing Courses: To add new videos to an existing course, go to 'Studio Info' → 'Plans and Pricing' → 'Video Courses'. Find the course you want to update click 'Edit Plan', and add the new videos.

Update Your Plan: After adding new videos, make sure to click on 'Update Plan'. This ensures that your course is up-to-date and available to students.

Leverage Flexibility: Remember, the same video can be included in multiple courses, allowing you to create a diverse range of learning experiences for your students.

Updated on: 08/04/2024

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