So elearning is huge. Everyone and their moms want to create and sell online courses.<p>I'm aiming to build a white-label "Shopify for courses," with only the most basic features (i.e. online course store, members' area, course management back-end, payments processing), and using freemium "Powered by" backlinks to acquire customers (to start). Plus posting on forums and Q&A sites. And targeted at aspiring solopreneurs, not established teachers/instructors/coaches. So these people who still have a day job, not serious full-time course teachers, but want to create a passive income stream or monetize their passion while sharing their knowledge to an audience.<p>I'll charge $9/mo to start to appeal to this segment (maybe a commission % too), where other solutions start at $39/mo. It probably won't be the most robust solution, but it does allow the aspiring solopreneur to: 1) have their own online course store hosted on their own domain with their personal branding, 2) which is optimized for conversions, and 3) where they don't have to worry about payments, setting up a site, etc. Only on teaching and selling their courses.<p>Do you think this is a feasible idea?<p>Is it too crowded and hard to differentiate/niche down?<p>If you're considering teaching a course, would you be interested in this product?
So the premise enables said individuals wanting to start courses to do it themselves through a white label platform?<p>I like the idea of pricing from the get-go as the only way you get the real insights is if you can get someone to part with their cash, but in terms of the starting off I don't see the backlinks really elevating you to get those initial users, maybe partner with the likes of App Sumo to start off with?