Don't Do It Yourself

How to Move Your Online Course to Another Platform (Without Breaking Your Setup)

If you're thinking about leaving Kajabi, Teachable, or Thinkific, you're probably not doing it casually.

Most creators switch platforms because something changed.

Costs went up. Revenue slowed. Features were missing. Or the setup became more complicated than it needed to be.

Moving your course is possible, but it's rarely as simple as exporting videos and uploading them somewhere else.

Thinking about switching platforms?

Before you cancel anything, get clarity.
We'll review your setup and tell you:

  • Whether switching makes financial sense
  • What could break during migration
  • A realistic timeline
  • A fixed pricing estimate
Get a migration plan

Or read the full guide below.

Why creators switch course platforms

There are usually two triggers.

Growth

You need more functionality. Your current platform is limiting your ability to scale, build complex funnels, or manage a growing student base.

Cost

You want to reduce costs and complexity. You're paying premium monthly fees for features you no longer use or need.

Both are valid.

The mistake is moving to another platform without mapping what's actually connected behind the scenes.

What can break when you move an online course?

Most platforms don't offer true one-click migration.

You're not just moving lessons.

You're moving infrastructure.

Payments and Stripe checkouts

This is the highest-risk area. If Stripe or PayPal reconnect incorrectly:

  • Active subscriptions can fail
  • Order bumps disappear
  • Upsells stop firing
  • Webhooks break silently
  • Revenue tracking resets

Different platforms handle recurring billing differently. If you don't migrate active subscribers carefully, students can lose access — or stop being billed.

Always test checkout with a real transaction before going live.

Student access, logins, and drip schedules

Every platform structures access differently. Common issues:

  • Students imported without the correct offer attached
  • Drip schedules reset or misaligned
  • Locked lessons unlock unintentionally
  • Membership tiers lose restrictions

If access mapping is wrong, support tickets show up quickly.

Email sequences, tags, and automations

This is where most DIY migrations quietly fail. Platforms use different tagging and automation logic:

  • Tags don't map 1:1
  • Enrollment triggers break
  • Email sequences reset
  • Integrations stop firing

There is no universal export button for automation logic. These need to be rebuilt intentionally.

Sales pages, upsells, and coupons

Your content may transfer. Your funnel won't. You'll likely need to rebuild:

  • Sales pages
  • Checkout pages
  • Order bumps
  • Upsells
  • Coupon logic
  • Affiliate tracking

Even small checkout differences can affect conversion rates.

Domains, redirects, and tracking

If you use a custom domain, you may need to:

  • Update DNS records
  • Reconnect SSL
  • Set redirects
  • Verify analytics tracking
  • Reinstall pixels

If DNS is wrong, your site can go offline. Tracking failures often go unnoticed until revenue drops.

How to move your course to another platform (step-by-step)

If you plan to do this yourself, follow this exact order.

1

List everything you need to move

Write down:

  • Courses and lesson structure
  • Videos, PDFs, downloads
  • Offers and pricing
  • Active students
  • Email sequences
  • Automations
  • Integrations

Most migration issues happen because something small was missed.

2

Export and back up your content

Download:

  • All video files
  • All downloads and bonuses
  • Student lists
  • Email lists (if possible)

Do not cancel your current platform yet.

3

Rebuild structure on the new platform

  • Create modules and lessons first.
  • Organize intentionally.
  • Then import users.
4

Reconnect checkout and payments

  • Reconnect Stripe or PayPal.
  • Recreate offers carefully.
  • Run a real test purchase.
5

Import students and assign access rules

  • Import in batches.
  • Verify drip schedules and membership restrictions.
  • Log in as a student and test everything.
6

Switch domains last

  • Only update DNS once everything works.
  • This prevents downtime.

Switching from Teachable, Kajabi, or Thinkific?

Here are the most common migration paths and what to watch out for.

Teachable Kajabi
  • Often driven by the need for built-in marketing tools.
  • Course content transfers cleanly, but automations and checkout logic must be rebuilt.
  • see the full guide here
Kajabi Thinkific
  • Usually cost-driven.
  • Many creators realize they're paying for features they no longer use.
  • This is often an opportunity to simplify rather than duplicate every automation.
  • see the full guide here
Thinkific Teachable
  • Common when creators want a simpler selling flow.
  • Watch quiz compatibility and completion logic carefully.
  • see the full guide here

Move your course to a cheaper platform

This is more common than people admit.

Many creators continue paying $149–$399 per month long after launches slow down.

They're not ready to delete the course.
They might relaunch later.
But in the meantime, the subscription keeps running.

If your course isn't actively selling or running complex funnels, you may not need a premium platform at all.

The Silent Drain

$149–$399

per month, long after launches slow down

Can you downgrade to a free course platform?

Yes — depending on what your course actually requires.

If you're in maintenance mode and primarily want:

  • Course hosting
  • Basic checkout
  • Student access
  • Minimal automation

You may be able to reduce your monthly cost dramatically.

In some cases, close to zero outside of transaction fees.

The tradeoff

You lose convenience.

You may lose built-in email marketing or advanced funnels.

But if you're not using them, you're not losing much.

Is there a truly free online course platform?

There are platforms that allow you to host and sell courses without a monthly subscription.

Some operate on transaction fees only.
Others offer limited free tiers.

The real question isn't whether a platform is free.

It's whether it supports how you actually sell.

If your current platform costs $199 per month and you're generating minimal revenue, a leaner setup can significantly improve margins.

If you're actively scaling with paid traffic and complex automation, a free platform may create more friction than savings.

If cost reduction is your primary goal, we often recommend leaner platforms for creators in maintenance mode — especially when preserving content is more important than advanced marketing features.

Should you switch? Let's do the math.

Switching platforms is usually a financial decision.

Example Calculation

Current platform

$199/mo

New platform

$49/mo

Migration cost

$1,200

Monthly savings

$150

Annual savings

$1,800

Break-even

8 months

When it makes sense

Switching usually makes sense if:

  • You'll save at least $100 per month
  • You plan to keep the course live another 6–12 months
  • You're not using most premium features
  • You want fewer moving parts

When it doesn't

  • Your current cost is already low
  • You rely heavily on advanced automation
  • You plan to shut the course down soon

Done-for-you course migration service

If you'd rather not risk breaking checkout, automations, or student access, we can handle the migration end-to-end.

What we migrate

Course content

  • Videos and lesson structure
  • PDFs and downloads
  • Drip schedules (where supported)

Student data

  • Student imports
  • Access rules
  • Enrollment mapping

Checkout and payments

  • Offer recreation
  • Stripe and PayPal reconnection
  • Coupons and basic upsells

Email and automation

  • Core email sequences
  • Basic automation rebuild
  • Integration reconnects

Testing and launch

  • Checkout testing
  • Student access verification
  • Domain and DNS guidance

What we don't migrate

To keep expectations clear:

  • We don't rewrite course content
  • We don't redesign your brand
  • We don't promise identical automation behavior if the new platform doesn't support it
  • We don't replicate unnecessary complexity

How much does it cost to migrate an online course?

Pricing depends on complexity, but here's a general framework.

Starter migration

from $750

Best for:

  • 1 course
  • Under 30 lessons
  • Limited offers
  • No complex funnels
Most Common

Growth migration

from $1,500

Best for:

  • Multiple courses
  • Student transfers
  • Checkout flows
  • Core email sequences
  • Basic automations

Complex migration

custom quote

Best for:

  • Membership tiers
  • Subscription transfer complexity
  • Advanced automation
  • Affiliate setups
  • Multi-offer ecosystems

Course migration FAQ

Not if students are exported and assigned access correctly. Testing before launch is critical.
Yes for core sequences. Advanced automations are usually rebuilt and simplified during the move.
Simple migrations typically take 1–2 weeks. Complex setups take longer.
You should always back up content and export student data before canceling. Some assets may become inaccessible after closure.
If you only need course hosting and basic checkout, you may not need a premium all-in-one platform. Leaner options can reduce monthly cost significantly.
No. Thinkific removed its free plan in 2024–2025. It now offers a 14-day free trial on paid plans, which start at $49/month. If you were relying on the free tier, you'll need to migrate to a paid plan or move to a different platform.
Technically yes, but it's heavily restricted and no longer prominently advertised. The free tier limits you to 1 course, 10 students, and charges a 10% + $1 fee on every sale — one of the highest transaction fees in the industry. Most creators outgrow it immediately. Paid plans start at $39/month with a 7-day free trial.
No. Kajabi has never offered a free plan. It offers a 14-day free trial, but paid plans start at $143/month (billed annually) — making it the most expensive of the three major platforms. It's built for established creators who want an all-in-one marketing and course platform, not beginners testing the waters.

Get a course migration plan

Before you cancel your current platform or start rebuilding anything, get a second opinion.

We'll review:

  • Your setup
  • Your monthly costs
  • Your automation complexity
  • Whether switching or downgrading actually makes sense

You'll receive:

  • A migration recommendation
  • A pricing estimate
  • A timeline
  • A clear yes-or-no answer

Sometimes the smartest move isn't upgrading.

It's simplifying.

Request your migration review