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How to Choose a Course Platform in 2026

Most “best platform” advice skips the only step that matters: figuring out what you actually need before you look at a single price. Here’s the short version.

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Start with your course, not the tool

How many courses will you sell? One flagship, or a growing library? Do you need memberships, or just one-off purchases? Your answers rule out half the market instantly.

The five questions

  1. One course or many?
  2. Do you need built-in email and funnels?
  3. How important are transaction fees to your margins?
  4. Will you run live sessions or communities?
  5. How much setup time can you stomach?

The traps

The cheapest plan often hides a sales fee. The “all-in-one” often means paying for features you’ll never touch. And every platform makes leaving harder than joining.

What to do next

Pick your top two must-haves, then read the head-to-head comparison for the platforms that nail them. Don’t shop on price first — shop on fit.

FAQ

Popular means well-supported, not right for you. Match the tool to your five answers above.