Courses

Courses & education

Package curriculum, video, lesson resources, and access in the same ecosystem as your storefront—students feel one brand, not three logins.

Education Beside Commerce

Courses sit next to storefronts and portals—one brand, one media spine, and access that matches what students actually purchased.

Lessons and structure—not a loose playlist.

Programs that feel part of your brand.

Package curriculum, video, supplemental materials, and student access in the same ecosystem as your site—learners never wonder which login is “the real one.”

Curriculum structure

Curriculum structure

Courses and lessons modeled for creative educators—not generic LMS boilerplate. Structure matches how you actually teach.

Student portal

Student portal

Learner surfaces consistent with client delivery UX so onboarding feels familiar. One brand story from purchase to first lesson.

Media in lessons

Media in lessons

Video-forward lessons on the same pipeline as portfolios—fewer duplicate uploads and broken links later. 4K lives where your stack already knows how to serve it.

Resources & downloads

Resources & downloads

Attach PDFs, presets, readings, and other files per lesson so students grab materials inside the portal. Layer broader resource libraries when your portal setup needs more than the syllabus alone.

Progress & completion

Progress & completion

Signals for cohort and async programs so accountability lives in the product—not a shadow spreadsheet. Everyone sees the same completion truth.

Commerce-aligned access

Commerce-aligned access

Entitlements tied to products and portals so support doesn’t chase who-paid-what by hand. Access matches what was actually sold.

Before a connected platform

  • Kajabi/Teachable separate from your site, storefront, and file delivery
  • Duplicate uploads and mismatched branding for every new cohort
  • Support maintaining a shadow spreadsheet of who paid for what

After you standardize here

  • Courses sit next to commerce and portals—one login story
  • Lessons reuse the same media pipeline as portfolios and PDPs
  • Lesson attachments and portal resources stay beside the player—not a parallel file host
  • Access and products share one operational source of truth

One brand story

Courses sit beside commerce and portals—not a siloed LMS

Onboarding, access, and playback share the same operational reality your studio already runs so learners never wonder which login is “the real one.”

  • Entitlements aligned to products and portals instead of shadow spreadsheets
  • Student-facing patterns consistent with client delivery UX

Media spine

Lessons reuse the same pipeline as portfolios and PDPs

Video-forward lessons and large masters land where your stack already knows how to transcode, stream, and link—fewer broken URLs six months later.

  • Thumbnails, intros, and chapter assets pull from the shared media library
  • Streaming assumptions stay compatible with portal playback

Materials

Per-lesson attachments and portal resources beside the player

PDFs, presets, readings, and bonus files ship inside the course experience instead of “check your email for the zip.”

  • Progress and completion signals for cohort and async programs
  • Broader resource libraries when your portal layout enables them

Curriculum

Structure for serious programs—not only a playlist of links

Course and lesson modeling stays aligned to portal delivery so modules, media picks, and supplemental files stay navigable as the syllabus grows.

  • Author flows suited to creative educators instead of generic LMS boilerplate
  • Chapter and intro assets pull from the same media library as the rest of the business

Access

Publish entitlements beside what students actually purchased

Align student access with products and portals so support is not maintaining a parallel spreadsheet of who-paid-what.

  • Commerce-aligned access patterns where the product connects them
  • Clear handoff from storefront confirmation to first lesson

Scale

Portal surfaces that grow with the school

When you are ready, portal experiences can surface courses next to downloads, galleries, and other widgets the product model allows—still one login story.

  • Start simple; extend layouts without migrating to a separate student host
  • Same media spine as portfolios and PDPs—fewer duplicate uploads

Swipe sideways for more

Systems inside systems

Grouped rails—not three repeating card sections. Workflows set rhythm; clusters carry depth.

Author the program

Structure courses, lessons, media picks, and supplemental files with patterns suited to creative educators—not generic LMS boilerplate.

Publish access

Align student entitlements with products and portals so support doesn’t maintain a parallel spreadsheet of who-paid-what.

Teach with media

Video-forward lessons with hosting patterns consistent with the rest of the platform’s streaming assumptions.

Measure progress

Progress and completion visibility for students and operators—so cohort and self-paced programs stay accountable without a parallel spreadsheet.

Serious programs need structure—not only a playlist of links.

  • Course and lesson modeling aligned to portal delivery
  • Media library integration for thumbnails, intros, and chapter assets
  • Lesson-level attachments for downloads—workbooks, presets, readings, and bonus materials students pick up inside the course player

Continuity across the business

The difference isn't one feature. It's what happens when publishing, commerce, media, and delivery stop behaving like separate products or plugins.

Education feels bolted onto the brand

it sits beside storefronts and portals as one experience

Video and files live in another host

lessons reuse the same media system as the rest of the business

Access is tribal knowledge in spreadsheets

purchases and entitlements share one operational spine

Ready when you are

Compare plans, then bring this surface online with the rest of your creative operating system.

Courses & education — PixLibre