Build engaging courses with drag-and-drop tools, quizzes, certificates, and analytics to launch faster and retain students.
Start Your CourseIf you're wondering how to create Virversity course, this guide walks Virversity users through building a professional online course from setup to launch.
Follow clear steps to outline modules, upload video and PDFs, add quizzes and certificates, set pricing, and publish without coding.
Join over 10,000 instructors who use Virversity to reach learners worldwide with built-in engagement tools, analytics, and simple promotion features.
Outline modules, lessons, learning objectives, and required resources in the Virversity course editor before adding content.
Upload video, audio, slides, and PDFs and use the drag-and-drop builder to arrange lesson flow and preview student experience.
Add formative quizzes, auto-graded tests, and downloadable assignments to measure progress and reinforce learning.
Set pricing or free access, configure enrollment options, publish your course, and use Virversity sharing tools to promote.
Create modules and lessons visually—no coding required. Reorder content, embed media, and preview the learner path.
Design graded quizzes, set pass thresholds, and award completion certificates to boost credibility and completion rates.
Monitor engagement, quiz performance, and completion metrics to identify drop-off points and improve content.
Offer free access, one-time purchases, subscriptions, coupons, and group enrollments with flexible payment integrations.
Connect to payment gateways and email tools, and access support and onboarding resources to launch quickly.
Planning is half the work: map learning outcomes, target audience, and lesson length so each module serves a clear objective.
During launch, focus on pricing strategy, a promotional landing page, and gathering early student feedback to iterate fast.
Create, publish, and grow courses with Virversity—sign up now at https://www.virversity.com/ to get started and access templates and support.
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