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Norvet MSP

Veteran-owned · SDVOSB · Atlanta-based

Are you ready to launch and sell an online course?

Launching a course takes a few pieces working together: a clear audience, content, a way to take payment, and a way to deliver it. Answer seven quick questions to see what is ready and what still needs work.

Free 60-second check

Are you ready to launch and sell an online course?

Answer seven quick questions about where your course stands today. You will see what is ready and what still needs work before launch, before we ask for anything.

1.Do you know exactly who your course is for?
2.Do you have your lessons outlined or drafted?
3.Have you decided how learners will pay for it?
4.Do you have a reliable place to host the videos and materials?
5.Do you have a way to give each learner their own account and access?
6.Will learners get a certificate or clear proof they finished?
7.Do you have a plan to reach your first learners?

Answer all 7 to see your result.

What it actually takes to launch a course

To sell an online course you need the content, a place to host it, a way to give each learner an account, and a way to take payment. A dedicated learning platform bundles those together so you can focus on the course rather than the plumbing.

The part a platform cannot do for you is the audience: knowing who the course is for and how you will reach them is what turns a launch into sales.

  • A clear target learner
  • Lessons outlined or drafted
  • A decided way for learners to pay
  • Reliable hosting and learner accounts
  • A certificate or proof of completion
  • A plan to reach your first learners

A platform makes launching clean, but it does not guarantee sales. Start on LearnWorlds, or have Norvet help you plan the launch and set it up.

Common questions

How do I sell an online course?
At a minimum you need the course content, a place to host it, a way to give each learner an account, and a way to take payment. A dedicated learning platform bundles those together: you upload lessons, set a price, and learners buy access and get their own login. That removes most of the technical setup so you can focus on the course.
Will launching a course make sales happen on its own?
No. A platform makes it possible to sell and deliver a course cleanly, but sales come from having a clear audience, a course they actually want, and a way to reach them. This check is about launch readiness, not a promise of revenue.
Do I need everything ready before I start?
No. You need a clear audience and enough content to deliver real value; payments, hosting, accounts, and certificates can be set up quickly on a platform. It is common to launch with a first version and improve it as you learn from real learners.
What does Norvet do, versus LearnWorlds?
LearnWorlds is the platform where your course lives and sells. Norvet is the optional help planning the launch, structuring the course, and setting up payments, accounts, and certificates. You can start on LearnWorlds directly, or have Norvet help you launch.