Courses & programs · Progress & motivation
How members enroll, track progress, and complete a course
Members press Start, and the platform handles the rest: automatic watch tracking, a progress bar, manual mark-as-done, restarts for repeat rounds, and a celebration at the finish line.
Enrolling and continuing
On a course page, members click 'Start program' to enroll — enrollment is what starts their personal drip clock and progress tracking. From then on, the page greets them with a progress bar ('4 of 14 days completed') and a 'Continue with day N' button that always points at their next unfinished day.
Members can't jump into a day before enrolling; day links direct them to start the course first, so nobody ends up mid-course by accident.
How days get marked complete
Video days complete automatically: after roughly 30 seconds to 2 minutes of active viewing, the day is registered as done — no button required. Members who want to confirm manually (or who watched elsewhere) can tap 'Mark as done' on the day page. Text lessons, which have no player to track, are always completed with 'Mark as done'.
Completed days show a checkmark and a 'Done' label in the course's day list, and the day player shows a running 'X of Y completed' count with previous/next navigation.
Restarting, stopping, and finishing
Members can restart a course at any time to begin a fresh round — progress resets for the new round while their history stays intact — or stop the program to unenroll. Repeat rounds are common in practice-based content, and the course page encourages them after completion.
Finishing every day triggers a completion celebration, and members level up as they complete more programs. If you run the LMS with certificates, the earned certificate appears right on the course page.
Learning from ratings
With the Class ratings feature on (Settings, off by default), members can rate any class 1–5 stars with an optional short review. Watching the averages across your course content shows you exactly which days land and which need a re-shoot.
Good to know
- Tell members about 'Mark as done' in your welcome email — it reassures people who listen to classes while commuting or cast to a TV.
- A stalled progress bar is a churn signal: check your analytics for members who started but stopped mid-course, and reach out.
