A student spends twenty minutes a day inside your trainings and the rest of the week somewhere else. Engagement is everything you send into that gap — and in Academy OS it lives in the same system as the courses, so it knows who's enrolled, who's finished, and who's gone quiet.

The newsletter composer with audience selection
The newsletter composer — write once, send to students and leads, and read the opens.

Newsletters that know your students

Campaigns go to your students and leads with delivery, opens and clicks tracked, and unsubscribes honored automatically. Because the list lives beside the enrollment data, the audience isn't a CSV you exported last month — it's the actual current state of your academy.

Every email wears your brand

It's not just campaigns: every email the academy sends — sign-in links, receipts-of-progress, webinar reminders, automation sequences — carries your academy's name, logo and accent color, and every built-in message is editable from one screen. Your students never receive software-flavored mail with your course inside it.

Your knowledge, on your domain

The blog and the video gallery publish your teaching where search engines can find it — articles with an AI SEO assistant (meta, internal links), videos with per-video pages, each pointing back at your programs. The article you are reading right now is that feature.

The public video gallery
The video gallery — your clips as a browsable, crawlable surface on your own site.

A calendar that gives people a date

Workshops, meetups and launches go on an RSVP calendar with a page per event. A date is the one thing evergreen content can't give people — a reason to show up this Thursday specifically — and it pairs with milestone posts and celebrations in the community feed to keep the academy feeling inhabited.

Retention isn't a feature you switch on. It's the accumulation of small reasons to come back — and each one is a thing you can publish.