April 16th, 2026

New

Courses & Communities

Funnels in Courses

We’ve introduced Funnels in Courses, enabling creators to seamlessly include funnels directly into their course structure. This unlocks more dynamic learning experiences and creates new opportunities to guide users through structured, action-driven journeys within courses.

⚡ What’s New

✨ Funnels as Lessons

Creators can now add funnels as independent lessons within courses, just like any other content type.

🔗 Seamless Product Integration

Deep integration between Courses and Funnels allows for a unified experience across learning and marketing.

🧭 Guided Learner Journeys

Enhance course flows by embedding interactive funnel experiences that guide learners through structured actions.

⚡ Smooth In-Player Experience

Funnels render seamlessly inside the course player, ensuring smooth interaction without disrupting the learning flow.

✅ Consistent Look & Feel

Fully aligned with existing lesson types and themes for a cohesive course experience.

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🚀 What Creators Can Do Now

✨ Build interactive lessons using funnels (forms, CTAs, multi-step flows)

💰 Drive conversions with upsells, offers, and lead capture directly inside courses

🔁 Reuse existing funnels without rebuilding content

🧭 Combine learning with actionable, guided journeys

🔗 Connect marketing workflows with course experiences

🛠️ How to Use

  1. Click Add Content in any module or sub-module

  2. Enter a funnel title, select the funnel, and choose a specific page

  3. Add the funnel as a lesson

  4. Use the edit modal to preview, make changes, add page thumbnails, and Save & Publish

  5. Learners can view the funnel preview and open it in full screen for a complete interactive experience

✨ Why This Matters

Funnels in Courses bridge the gap between learning and action — enabling creators to educate, engage, and convert users within a single, seamless experience.