Create the path
Choose a topic and organize it into categories, sections, chapters, lessons, or blog-style posts.
Organize chapters, write creator blogs, attach quizzes, add notes or PDFs, support podcast-style revision, and choose free or paid access when your study path is ready.

Creators can organize a subject into categories, sections, chapters, and linked checkpoints so learners always know what to study next.

A course does not have to be only long lessons. Pair explanation with study notes, downloadable material, blogs, and podcast-style revision resources.

Use free lessons to build trust, then sell premium chapters, notes, full study paths, or bundle-only resources when the material is ready.

A simple path from one topic to a useful study product.
Choose a topic and organize it into categories, sections, chapters, lessons, or blog-style posts.
Write lessons, attach quizzes, add notes, PDFs, revision resources, and podcast-style audio where useful.
Share the path, keep discovery content free, and gate premium chapters or resources when ready.
Course publishing is designed for educators, content creators, and coaching institutes building guided learning experiences across lessons, notes, quizzes, and revision resources.
Build structured lesson paths for students and add practice after each topic.
Turn blogs, notes, podcasts, and quizzes into public learning paths with a clear creator profile.
Organize syllabus-aligned material and offer premium resources for focused exam prep.
It means a structured learning path with categories, sections, chapters, lessons, blog-style posts, notes, PDFs, and linked quizzes.
Yes. You can gate premium chapters, notes, full study paths, or bundle-only resources behind paid access.
Yes. You can attach practice quizzes directly to study chapters so learners can test themselves after reading.
Yes. QuizMaker supports study chapters and creator posts, study notes or PDFs, and podcast-style revision resources alongside quizzes and courses.
Free study content can be browsed publicly. Paid content requires sign-in and payment.
No. You can start with one useful post, note, PDF, quiz, or small topic path, then grow it into a full course later.
Create the course structure, add lessons, notes, blogs, and practice, then publish it from one creator workspace.