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Add days to a course and attach videos

Days are the building blocks of a course. Add each day with a title, description, and a video from your library — members then work through them in order with progress tracked automatically.

Managing the day list

The course edit page lists every day with its number, title, and attached video. Click any day to edit or delete it. Badges on the list show at a glance which days are free previews and which have a drip delay (like '+7d' for a day that unlocks a week after enrollment).

Days don't have to contain a video — a day can also be a text lesson (see the article on text lessons and chapters), and you can leave a day's video empty while you're still filming.

What members see

On the course page, each day appears as an expandable card showing the day number, title, and video length. Expanding it reveals the thumbnail, the description, and a 'Go to this day' link. Completed days get a checkmark and a 'Done' label, and the next unfinished day is always one tap away via the 'Continue with day N' button.

Inside a day, members get the video player with 'Previous day' and 'Next day' navigation and a running count of how many days they've completed.

Courses built straight from a collection

If a course is linked to a collection and you haven't added explicit days, the collection's videos automatically appear as the course content in their collection order — and any chapter dividers become section headings. This is handy for imported or evergreen content where every 'day' is simply the next video.

Step by step

  1. Open your course in the admin.
  2. Scroll to the 'Days in the collection' section and click '+ Add day'.
  3. Set the day number — this controls the order members follow.
  4. Give the day a title members will see (e.g. 'Day 3: Finding your balance').
  5. Add an optional description, shown when members expand the day on the course page.
  6. Attach the video for that day.
  7. Click 'Add day'. Repeat for each day in the course.

Good to know

  • Keep day titles short and outcome-focused — they're the main thing members scan.
  • Day numbers don't have to be consecutive while you're drafting; you can renumber as the course takes shape.

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