SEO & growth · Search visibility
Turn class transcripts into public SEO pages
Publish the written transcripts of your classes as free, indexable pages that Google and AI assistants can read — while the videos stay locked to members. Off by default; one toggle turns your library into an organic-traffic engine.
How transcript pages work
This feature publishes a public "Learn" section on your site. Every class that has a transcript gets its own page showing the class title, instructor, duration, a thumbnail, the class description, and the full transcript — with timestamps when available. The video itself is never exposed: visitors see a "Watch the full class" prompt and a become-a-member call to action instead.
The result is that a 200-class library becomes 200 searchable pages. Someone googling a question your instructor answers in class can land on the transcript, read the substance, and hit your membership pitch at exactly the moment they're convinced you know your stuff.
Built for search engines and AI
Transcript pages are added to your sitemap with video metadata (title, thumbnail, description) so they can appear in Google's video results. Each page also carries structured data describing the video — including the instructor and a transcript excerpt — which helps AI assistants cite and recommend your content.
Only classes with a real transcript are published, and hidden classes are never included — so hiding a class is also how you keep it out of the index.
Step by step
- In your admin, open Settings, then Pages and sections.
- Turn on "Public transcript pages (SEO)" — it's off by default.
- Make sure your classes have transcripts: open a class under Videos and use the Transcript workspace to generate or paste one.
- Visit the /learn page on your site to see what's published.
- Hide any class you don't want indexed — hidden classes never appear.
Good to know
- Transcripts do double duty: they also power AI-generated SEO, blog posts, and quizzes.
- Give search engines a few weeks — new pages take time to be crawled and ranked.
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