E-learning for training providers
Self-paced programmes without a class list
Create a self-paced e-learning programme with modules and lessons. Learners follow their own pace, see progress, and continue in My Programmes. Sell the current edition once, or enrol staff for free.
Course outline
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01What you get
E-learning that lives under Programmes
When you create a programme you choose scheduled or self-paced. Self-paced has no classes and no weekly timetable. Content is modules and lessons, using the same lesson editor.
This is not a separate LMS login. Progress, catalogue listing, and optional one-time sales stay in the same institution.
In short
- Self-paced model at create time — no class timetable
- Ordered modules and lessons
- Progress percentage and continue-learning
- My Programmes in the student portal
- Staff enrolment or a one-time public sale from Starter
02How a learner moves through a course
Modules, progress, access
Authoring
The same lesson builder, organised in modules
Teachers can author an edition without being assigned to a class. Publish lessons when the outline is ready; learners only see published content.
- Modules as sections of the course
- Video, audio, documents, and images
- Authors assigned to the edition, not to a class
Course outline
Progress
62%
Access and sales
Enrol for free, or sell the edition once
Registrars can enrol existing students. Or publish a paid offer: the buyer pays once through Stripe Connect and receives access after payment. Instalment course billing is not part of this model.
- Immediate access after an active enrolment
- Public catalogue listing with price
- One-time Checkout — not a subscription to the course

03Keep exploring
Related features and audiences
04E-learning questions
What self-paced programmes include
Can I run e-learning and classroom programmes in one system?
Does e-learning include quizzes or SCORM?
Which plan includes e-learning?
Add a self-paced course beside your classes
Start a 14-day trial and create your first e-learning programme.