4 - Teachable
It's an online learning platform that offers you easy-to-use features for managing your courses. As an instructor, you can create, customize, and share your courses with students.
It comes with an editor that lets you design landing pages for your school. Also, Teachable lets you include blogging and e-commerce features in your school.
There are marketing and sales capabilities, which include affiliate marketing support. However, there's a limit to how much you can customize your school.
Teachable offers a free version that has a lot of limits. Prices for the paid version range from $39 per month to $299 per month.
5 - Skillshare
Skillshare is an online learning platform designed to deliver courses to a specified audience. The classes covered are creative arts, technology, business, and lifestyle.
Some courses include graphic design, fine art, web design, data science, finance, gaming, and wellness. Skillshare has a large community of users with over 4 million students, taking part in 24,000+ disciplines.
The lessons found on Skillshare range from 20 minutes to 60 minutes in duration. It's a great platform to deliver your courses; just that they have to be within the 4 categories.
6 - Podia
Podia is a learning platform that allows content creators to monetize their content and knowledge. Using this platform, you can create courses and sell them online, create membership packages and digital products.
Podia also comes with tools that enable you to create your own online school, store, or website. You can create any number of courses, customize your sales pages, and create affiliate offers.
However, Podia lacks tools for grading, assessing assignments, and certificates. Though you can use it for creating courses, there are many features that an online school has, which it doesn't have.