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Build a teaching experience, not a course library.

Academy OS is the experience platform behind independent coaches, coaching academies and university programmes — and a community of the people running them. This entire site is built on it. The tracks that teach you the method are free, and stay free, whether or not you ever become a customer.

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Built on the platform it sells

Three kinds of people build here

Independent coaches and experts

You know something worth teaching and you're tired of stitching a video host, a mailing list and a payment page into something that resembles a school. One place, your domain, your learners.

Coaching academies and training companies

Several programmes, several teachers, one brand. Set how your academy teaches once and every track inherits it; override it where a programme needs to be different.

Schools and universities

You have the curriculum. What's missing is everything around it — a stated mission, progressive goals, release timing, and follow-up that notices when a student goes quiet. Bring an existing programme across; we've migrated whole catalogs.

Five moves that turn a course into an experience

  1. 1

    Name the transformation

    One sentence: who you help, what changes, and the objection you answer before it's raised. Everything downstream is decided here.

  2. 2

    Set three finish lines

    Minimum, Target, Stretch. A learner who does a third of the work still leaves with something real.

  3. 3

    Design the path, not the playlist

    Milestones and trainings that open on the learner's own clock, or on a fixed cohort date. Nobody arrives at a wall.

  4. 4

    Make the work visible

    XP on work that was actually done, a countdown that makes today the day, and submissions a human being reads and replies to.

  5. 5

    Let the follow-up run without you

    Welcome, recognition after a first win, a nudge when someone goes quiet. Set once, and a log that proves it fired.

Everything an academy needs, in one place

Tracks that pace themselves

Milestones, trainings and release timing. A training can open on day three of someone's own clock, or on a shared cohort date.

A mission, three goals, and XP on real work

The finish line is stated, progress is visible, and points land on work that was done rather than watched.

Submissions a person reads

Essays, files, links and code come in; you comment and approve. The thing a PDF can never do.

The tracks are free, and they stay free — even if you build somewhere else

Everything we claim on this page, we teach for nothing: how to name a transformation, how to set finish lines people can actually reach, how to design release timing, and how to write the three follow-up sequences that decide whether anyone finishes.

That is not a trial. No card, no expiry, and no training that stops halfway and asks you to upgrade. We do it because the method is the hard part and the software is the easy part. Learn it here and build it on something else, and the courses did their job. Or don't rebuild any of it — the platform you learned on is right there.

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Start with any of these

Free to join, no card. Every track is taught by someone running their own academy on this platform — and delivered with the same release timing, XP and follow-up you'd be configuring yourself.

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Your First Course in 5 Days

Five days, five short trainings, and you finish with something real: a validated course outline and your first training recorded. Not "you understand course design" — an artifact. Day one is the single sentence that decides everything else about your course. Day two turns it into three finish lines so students who only do a third of the work still get value. Day three outlines the whole thing backwards from the end, in about fifteen minutes. Day four you record training one with the equipment you already own. Day five it goes live, before it's finished, and you invite the first ten people. One training a day, unlocked as you go, and a coach reads what you write.

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Your Academy, Live in a Weekend

You have material. What you don't have is somewhere to send people. This course fixes that in one weekend: a name, an address that resolves, a catalog that argues rather than lists, five lines above it that tell a stranger who you are, and one public page that does the persuading. Seven short trainings, each one ending with something changed on a real screen rather than something understood. You finish with a URL. Not a design brief, not a plan for a website — a working address you can paste into a message, which is the only version of "launched" that counts.

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The Follow-Up That Runs Itself

Almost nobody finishes a course, and almost never because the teaching was bad. They finish training two on a Tuesday, mean to come back, and nothing ever notices they didn't. This course builds the thing that notices. Eight short trainings covering the three sequences every course needs — the welcome that sets expectations, the rescue that catches someone going quiet, and the completion that lands while they still feel it — plus merge tokens, conditions, and the single most useful idea in the whole subject: why waiting two hours beats sending immediately. You finish with one automation live in your own academy and a row in your Logs proving it fired.

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Make It Stick

Most courses are abandoned, and almost never because the teaching was bad. People leave because nothing in the course told them where the end was, how close they were, or that today mattered more than tomorrow. This course fixes that with five things you can configure this week: XP that tracks the work, a Mission that names the finish line, three goals so the student who does a third still wins, a countdown that makes today the day, and release timing that stops a course being a wall. You will end with a written Mission and three goals saved on your own course — not notes about them.

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The people in here are running the thing you're building

Academy OS isn't a support forum bolted onto a SaaS. It's a working community of coaches, academy owners, independent experts and university teams — the ones who launched two years ago, the ones halfway through, and the ones who joined last week with an idea and no outline.

The founders teach here too. Every claim on this page is something one of them had to make true for themselves before they wrote it down. Ask a question in the feed, show your outline before you commit to it, or come to a live session. Free to join, and you don't have to be a customer.

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One experience platform instead of five subscriptions

Most academies are assembled from whatever was cheapest that month. That works right up until the day you want to know which of your learners actually finished milestone two.

Five subscriptions and a spreadsheet

  • Video in one tool, payments in another, email in a third, the community in a fourth.
  • Your learners' addresses live in a database you don't control.
  • Nobody can say who finished what, or who went quiet last week.
  • Your best writing earns a platform's search ranking, not yours.
  • Every follow-up is something a person remembers to do, or doesn't.

The craft, from people who've done it

A short starter shelf on building and launching a course. Watch them right here — no need to leave and lose your place.

Questions people actually ask

We're a school or university. Does this fit an accredited programme?

Usually alongside, not instead of. Your system of record keeps doing registration and grades; this is the experience layer around the teaching — mission, goals, release timing, community and follow-up. It runs in more than one language, and we've brought whole catalogs across from WordPress and LearnDash.

Are the courses really free, or is it a trial?

Really free. No card, no expiry, and no training that stops halfway. If you learn the method here and build it somewhere else, that's a fair outcome and we'd rather that than a bad fit.

We already run an academy on another platform. Can we move?

Usually yes. Bring the outline and the video files to a walkthrough and we'll tell you honestly how much transfers and how long it takes.

We have several teachers and several programmes. Does that work?

That's the shape it's built for. Set how your academy teaches once — celebrations, follow-up, XP rules — and every programme inherits it until you deliberately override one.

I've never built a course. Is this too early?

It's exactly the right point. The free five-day track assumes expertise and no course; day one is one sentence, and nothing before that is required.

What does it cost to run our academy here?

You can build your whole first programme without paying anything. When you're ready for your own domain and payments, book a walkthrough and we'll go through it properly rather than in a footnote.

Still deciding? Ask me anything.

If you'd rather talk to a person before you start, leave your details and I'll get back to you. Telling me what you teach helps me give you a useful answer rather than a generic one.

Start with the method. The software can wait.

The tracks that teach you how to build a teaching experience are free and stay free. No card, no expiry, and no call required before you begin.

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Community and events

A feed your members actually post in, plus live and evergreen webinars and an events calendar.

Follow-up that runs itself

When → if → then. Welcome sequences, recognition, rescue when someone goes quiet, and a log row proving each one fired.

A website, not just a login

Landing pages, a blog, video pages and a catalog on your own domain, built with an AI page builder and readable by search engines.

Payments, plans and coupons

One-off, subscription or payment plan, in your currency, tax handled, paid into your own Stripe account.

In your learners' language

Run the same academy in more than one language; the interface follows the learner.

Bring what you already built

Existing courses migrate. We've moved entire catalogs off WordPress and LearnDash.

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Fill the Room

You built a course and nobody came. That is not a marketing problem you fix with a bigger launch — it is that there is currently no way for a stranger with your exact problem to find you. This course builds the four surfaces that make you findable and keep you interesting: one article that answers one question people actually type, one video that does the explaining before anyone books a call, one event that gives people a reason to show up on a date, and a feed that makes the place look inhabited. You finish with a published article and an event on your calendar. Both real, both live, both with a URL.

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Ready to Charge

Most coaches price by looking at what someone else charges and then flinching downward. This course replaces that with a decision you can defend: what the outcome is actually worth to the person buying it, what it costs them to keep not solving it, how to package one offer instead of a menu, and how to say the number out loud without apologising for it. It will not hand you a figure — nobody who has not met your students can. It will give you the four questions that produce yours, and a checklist of what has to be true before you turn payments on.

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  • Content is a playlist. Whether anyone reaches the end is a guess.
  • One experience platform

    • Tracks, community, events, blog, pages, payments and email in the same place.
    • Your own domain, your learners in your database, exportable.
    • Per-learner progress, XP and submissions you can open and read.
    • Your articles and landing pages build your ranking.
    • Automation welcomes, congratulates and rescues without you.
    • A stated mission, three finish lines and release timing — designed to be finished.
    Build your academy — free
    Is there a person behind this, or just software?

    Both. The free tracks are coach-reviewed — someone reads what you submit — and you can book a free twenty-minute call at any point, including before you sign up for anything.