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Introducing Memberships at Teachable ͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏   ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­ ͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏   ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­͏  ­ [teach:able —]( SAM ORR OCTOBER 27, 2023 | [VISIT THE BLOG]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Hi {NAME}, Sam here from Teachable. I’ve been a product manager at this company for 3 years now, and in my time, I’ve seen some pretty amazing features roll out that make creators’ lives easier and their businesses run smoother. This year alone, we’ve already given you features like our [AI Hub]( to help spark creativity, our [App Hub]( to integrate your favorite applications and tools, and now, I’m pleased to share that we've added another tool to your ever-growing kit—[memberships](. 🚀 Just Launched: Memberships We get that creators like you want control. We also get that you want to give control to students. With memberships, you can do just that. Build tiers of products and customize the student experience (and price tag) of each tier. Plus, you can create a recurring revenue model that’s more sustainable, profitable, and engaging. In fact, memberships generate a 43% higher lifetime value of students. So, how does it work? A membership product offers you the ability to group courses, coaching, and/or digital download products together any way you want. From there, you can adjust the level of access to your products based on a tiered plan. Each tier can be individually customized by price and content. Set monthly or annual pricing, or add a free trial; release content out slowly or all at once—it's up to you. Beyond putting control back into your hands, memberships also allow your students total control over how they learn and spend money with you. Students now can manage their upgrades, downgrades, and cancellations—all on their own. Listen, we get what it’s really all about: building an engaged student base and a strong brand while supporting your business. And that’s exactly why we launched memberships. We’re passionate about giving you yet another way to deliver consistent content and foster deeper connections. Over 1,000 schools have already built a membership program on Teachable in just the first few weeks. Set up your membership product and put revenue on repeat today. [Explore memberships]( What’s happening at Teachable 🛠️ *New* AI tools We started rolling out our AI Hub earlier this year with our AI Curriculum Generator, which helps to generate a course outline in seconds. We’ve dropped a couple new AI tools recently, but today we’re featuring our AI Course Starter. Dive headfirst into your first (or next) course. Our [AI Course Starter]( builds on both our AI Curriculum Generator and our AI Lesson Writing Assistant. Now, you can have text dropped into each of the lessons you just created using the AI Curriculum Generator. How do I try it? Create a new course. When naming your course, check the box for “Help me generate a course outline.” Use the generated outline, then click “Generate” on the Generate Lesson Content screen. 📣 ChangelogCan you tell we like making your lives easier? Another way we do that is with our [Changelog](. We put every little update, quick fix, improvement, and more product news in one easy-to-follow spot. Consider this yet another way we’re working hard so you don’t have to. [View updates in the Changelog here]( or by clicking on the megaphone icon at the top right of your dashboard in the Teachable app. • • • For more releases and other exciting updates from the product team, [head to our blog](. Sam Copyright @ 2023 Teachable, Inc. All Rights Reserved 470 Park Ave South New York, NY, 10016 US [Change Your Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( or [Update Your Profile]( at any time. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn](

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