Turn your YouTube library into recurring revenue
Structure your existing videos into courses. No re-recording. No re-uploading. Earn monthly subscriptions from students who want organized access.
The content already exists. CourseFlow makes it sellable.
Every course platform assumes you'll rebuild your content from scratch
You've already done the work. Hundreds of hours of tutorials sitting on YouTube, monetized only by ad rates that pay fractions of what the content is worth.
Starts at $71/month before you earn a dollar
Overbuilt for creators who just want to sell course bundles
Takes 7.5% of every subscription payment
Transaction fees compress your margins at scale
No native bundle-subscription workflow
Built for one-time purchases, not recurring revenue
5% transaction fee on all recurring revenue
Every subscription payment bleeds margin
The structural gap across all of these: Not one is built around YouTube-native content. Every platform assumes creators will upload new video files, build new course structures from scratch, and manage their own student acquisition.
Keep more of what you earn
Every creator evaluating CourseFlow has already looked at Teachable or Podia. Here's what you keep on $2,000/month in subscription revenue:
No fixed monthly fee
+ $29/month fixed
+ $33/month fixed
| Feature | CourseFlow | Kajabi | Teachable | Podia |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Content rebuild required | ||||
| YouTube-native workflow | ||||
| Bundle cross-promotion | ||||
| Revenue share model | 3-5% | $71-$399/mo | 7.5% + $29/mo | 5% + $33/mo |
From YouTube library to subscription course in 10 minutes
No content rebuild. No platform migration. Just structure what you've already made.
Link your YouTube content
Connect your existing tutorial videos. No re-uploading. No re-recording. Your content stays on YouTube.
Structure into a course
Sequence your videos into modules and lessons. Add descriptions, prerequisites, and learning paths.
Earn monthly subscriptions
List your course in bundle tiers. Students pay monthly for structured access. You earn recurring revenue.
The wedge: zero content rebuild
Competitors require upload, re-editing, or re-recording. CourseFlow links to existing YouTube content, which removes the single biggest friction point for creator onboarding.
A creator with 50-200 tutorial videos on YouTube already has a course — they just haven't packaged it.
Built for YouTube-native creators
Every feature designed to turn your existing content library into a subscription business — without rebuilding what you've already made.
Bundle cross-promotion
Once your course is inside a bundle tier, your content benefits from cross-promotion with other creators in the same tier. Network effects competitors don't have.
Subscription tiers
Students start at single-niche access, move up to multi-niche bundles, then full catalog. They move up tiers rather than cancel.
Student accountability
Students pay for structure, not just content. Sequencing, progress tracking, and subscription commitment create accountability YouTube playlists can't match.
Zero platform lock-in
Your content stays on YouTube. You own the source. No re-uploading means you can exit CourseFlow anytime without losing your library.
Revenue share that scales
3-5% revenue share beats Teachable's 7.5% and Podia's 5%. No fixed monthly fee means you only pay when you earn.
Built for mid-tier creators
Designed for YouTube educators with 10K-200K subscribers. Large enough to have real content libraries, small enough to not have built a Kajabi business yet.
Mid-tier YouTube educators with real content libraries
Enough content to structure into a comprehensive course
Coding, design, finance, fitness, and language learning
Built first for YouTube creators in focused niches
You have published 30 or more tutorial videos and are earning inconsistent income from ads and occasional sponsorships. You are not a full-time course builder. You don't want to become one. You want to package what you have, set a price, and collect recurring revenue.
Is CourseFlow right for you?
- YouTube educators in coding, design, finance, fitness, or language learning
- Creators with 30+ tutorial videos earning inconsistent ad revenue
- Educators who want recurring income without becoming full-time course builders
- Channels ready to package existing content instead of rebuilding from scratch
Turn your YouTube library into a subscription business
No content rebuild. No platform migration. No expensive monthly fees before you earn a dollar.
Structure your existing videos into a course, list it on CourseFlow, and earn monthly subscription income from students who want organized access.
Get Early AccessEarly access is currently limited to YouTube creators with 30+ tutorial videos in coding, design, finance, fitness, or language learning.