Launch Your Online Course Platform in the UK

Set up your teaching business with our platform tools, ready for students in under a week.

Curriculum preview
CourseForge UK
M01
Platform Overview and Setup
5 lessons · 1h 15m
M02
Content Creation and Upload
7 lessons · 1h 40m
M03
Pricing Strategies and Sales
6 lessons · 1h 20m

Project notes

Process notes, not testimonials. Anonymous examples of the work we do.

Local service

Lead-quality audit → landing-page cleanup → weekly report cadence.

B2B SaaS

Keyword map → cornerstone content → intent-tagged conversion tracking.

E-commerce

Pixel + event hygiene → audience-led creative → email cadence.

Concrete deliverables

These are the artifacts you receive — no ambiguity.

Landing-page brief
Keyword map
Tracking checklist
Creative testing board
90-day plan
Monthly report
Technical audit
Content calendar
FAQ

Frequently asked

What are the typical setup times for a new course?

Most instructors can publish their first course within 2-3 days, assuming content is prepared. Our guided setup process streamlines the technical aspects.

Can I integrate my existing payment gateway?

We offer integrated payment processing with Stripe and PayPal. Custom gateway integrations are available on our enterprise plans, typically taking 1-2 weeks to configure.

What kind of support is available if I encounter issues?

Our support team is available via email and live chat from 9 AM to 5 PM GMT, Monday to Friday. We aim to respond to all queries within 4 hours.

Is there a limit to the number of courses I can host?

No, there is no limit to the number of courses you can host on our platform. All plans include unlimited course creation and student enrollments.

How do I migrate content from another platform?

We provide tools for bulk content import, including video and document uploads. Our support team can assist with larger migrations, offering a dedicated service for transfers over 50 courses.

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How the online learning path is structured

The course is built around the way working online practitioners actually learn the material, not the way a textbook is laid out. Each week opens with a short concept introduction, moves through one or two worked examples, and ends with an applied exercise reviewed against a written rubric. The exercise is the load-bearing part of the week — students who complete the exercises consistently outperform students who only watch the recordings, regardless of prior background.

Before week one starts, we send a short readiness checklist covering the working environment, recommended pre-reading, and a 20-minute self-assessment so you can confirm the level is right for you. If the self-assessment suggests the cohort is too advanced, we will say so plainly and recommend an alternative path. We would rather delay an enrolment by one cohort than ship a poor learning experience.

Assignments are reviewed within 48 hours of submission, with written feedback against the rubric and a short note on what to focus on next. After the course ends, materials remain available for six months and an alumni channel stays open indefinitely so you can ask follow-up questions as the work appears in your day-to-day. The point of the course is not the certificate at the end — it is the working capability you take into the next twelve months of practice.

Five-week curriculum at a glance

What you leave with

Concrete outputs from the project week — not just a certificate.

Schedule and format

Inside each module

Every module follows the same structure so you always know what to expect.

M1

Concepts and vocabulary

The vocabulary that working online practitioners actually use, with worked examples for each term.

M2

Worked-example walkthrough

Three scenarios annotated step by step. You can pause, replay, and refer back during the week.

M3

Independent exercises

Short exercises with a written rubric so you can check your own work before the live review.

M4

Project guidance

A scoped brief, a worked solution, and the rubric we use to assess the final submission.

Is this Online cohort right for you?

This programme is built for learners who can give it consistent attention rather than an occasional evening. Expect to spend focused time each week on the core material, plus a smaller block applying it to your own work. The cohort format means deadlines are real, feedback is human, and the people around you are working through the same problems at roughly the same pace.