Kajabi
Kajabi is an all-in-one platform for creators and entrepreneurs to build, market, and sell online courses, memberships, and digital products — without needing technical setup. It combines website hosting, course delivery, email, and sales tools into one streamlined platform.
Overview
Kajabi is an all-in-one platform for building, marketing, and selling online courses, memberships, and digital products. It provides website hosting, course delivery, email marketing, checkout, and community tools — so creators don’t need separate software. Kajabi is designed to be user-friendly for coaches, educators, and entrepreneurs who want a simple, integrated solution to launch and grow their online business.
Who It’s For
Core Features
Pricing
Choose from multiple plans depending on how you’re scaling:
- Basic: $179/month, or $143/month billed annually — 5 products, 2,500 contacts, 1 website, 2 admin users
- Growth: $249/month, or $199/month billed annually — 50 products, 25,000 contacts, 11 admin users
- Pro: $499/month, or $399/month billed annually — unlimited products, 100,000 contacts, 3 websites, 26 admin users
- Annual billing saves 20%. Kajabi removed the entry-level Kickstarter plan in January 2026.
- Using a third-party payment provider adds a Kajabi surcharge of 2% on Basic, 1% on Growth, 0.5% on Pro. Kajabi Payments and PayPal are exempt.
- 14-day free trial as standard, or 30 days through our link. See the full Kajabi pricing breakdown.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- +All-in-one platform — no need for multiple tools
- +Easy course & membership setup
- +Built-in email marketing, sales & site tools
- +Handles payments, content delivery and marketing
- +Scalable for small to mid-sized creators/businesses
- +Good for non-technical users
Cons
- −Price is higher than basic course plugins or single-purpose tools
- −Not ideal for extremely simple blogs/products
- −Less customizable than self-hosted solutions
What Sets Them Apart
- →Everything in one place — courses, email, site, payments
- →User-friendly no-code interface
- →No need to stitch together multiple tools
- →Handles both content delivery and marketing/sales
- →Good balance between power and simplicity for creators


