Here's an honest look at the five most popular course platforms. We're including ourselves (Ruzuku) with the same critical eye we apply to competitors.
Ruzuku — Simplicity + Human Support
Best for: Coaches, consultants, and educators who value simplicity and personal support over flashy features.
Pricing: $99/month (Bootstrapper) to $199/month (Up-and-Comer), 0% transaction fees
Strengths:
- Remarkably simple interface
- Real human support (email responses in hours, not days)
- Cohort and community features built-in
- Flat pricing—no surprises as you grow
- Student experience optimized for completion
Limitations:
- Fewer marketing automation features
- Less customization than competitors
- Smaller app/integration ecosystem
- No built-in website builder
Choose Ruzuku if: You want to focus on teaching, not tech. You value support. You're tired of complicated platforms.
Teachable — Marketing Features
Best for: Course creators who want built-in marketing tools and don't mind transaction fees.
Pricing: $39/month (Starter) to $399/month (Advanced), 7.5% transaction fee on Starter
Strengths:
- Strong sales page builder
- Built-in affiliate program
- Good email marketing tools
- Large creator community
- Mobile app for students
Limitations:
- Transaction fees on lower tiers
- Support quality has declined (per user reports)
- Interface can feel cluttered
- Some features locked to higher tiers
Choose Teachable if: Marketing tools are your priority and you're comfortable with transaction fees or can afford the Pro tier. For a detailed breakdown, see our Teachable review and Teachable pricing guide.
Thinkific — Customization
Best for: Creators who want maximum control over design and student experience.
Pricing: Free tier available, $49/month to $499/month for paid plans
Strengths:
- Highly customizable course player
- Free tier for beginners
- No transaction fees on paid plans
- Strong community features (Thinkific Communities)
- White-labeling available
Limitations:
- Steeper learning curve
- Free tier very limited
- Some features require apps (extra cost)
- Can feel overwhelming
Choose Thinkific if: You want deep customization and have time to learn the platform. For a detailed cost breakdown, see our Thinkific pricing guide and Thinkific review.
Kajabi — All-in-One Marketing
Best for: Established creators who want website, email, courses, and marketing in one platform.
Pricing: $149/month (Basic) to $399/month (Pro)
Strengths:
- Complete marketing suite included
- Website builder + courses + email
- Beautiful templates
- Podcast hosting included
- Strong automation (pipelines)
Limitations:
- Expensive, especially starting out
- Can be overwhelming
- Lock-in risk (hard to migrate)
- Overkill if you just need courses
Choose Kajabi if: You want one platform for everything and can afford the premium pricing. For a detailed breakdown, see our Kajabi review and Kajabi pricing guide.
Podia — Digital Products Breadth
Best for: Creators selling multiple product types (courses, downloads, coaching, webinars).
Pricing: $39/month (Mover) to $89/month (Shaker), 0% transaction fees
Strengths:
- Courses + downloads + coaching + webinars
- Clean, simple interface
- No transaction fees
- Email marketing included
- Affordable entry point
Limitations:
- Limited course customization
- Basic analytics
- Fewer advanced features
- Community features basic
Choose Podia if: You sell diverse digital products and want simplicity at a low price.
Quick Comparison Table
| Platform |
Starting Price |
Transaction Fee |
Best For |
| Ruzuku |
$99/mo |
0% |
Simplicity + Support |
| Teachable |
$39/mo |
7.5% |
Marketing Features |
| Thinkific |
$49/mo |
0% |
Customization |
| Kajabi |
$89/mo |
0% |
All-in-One |
| Podia |
$39/mo |
0% |
Multi-Product |
| Skool |
$9/mo |
10% + 30¢ Hobby; Pro tier above $899 |
Community-First |
Skool — Community-First
Best for: Creators who want to build a community with courses as a secondary feature, selling mid-priced offerings under $899 each.
Pricing: $9/month (Hobby, 10% + 30¢ per transaction) or $99/month (Pro). Pro charges no Skool platform fee on sales up to $899, then 1% on sales above $899 (per Skool's own help center).
Strengths:
- Extremely simple setup
- Strong community gamification (leaderboards, levels)
- Unlimited courses and live calls
- Low entry price ($9/mo)
- Skool absorbs Stripe's international card and subscription surcharges on Pro
Limitations:
- No certificates, quizzes, or assignments
- No drip content or sequential delivery
- Limited course customization
- 10% + 30¢ Hobby transaction fee
- 1% Skool platform fee on Pro sales above $899 (often missed in reviews)
- No white-labeling options
Choose Skool if: Community engagement is your primary goal and you don't need structured course features like certificates, drip content, or assessments. For a detailed breakdown, see our Skool review and Skool pricing guide.