r/coursebuilding
514 members
r/coursebuilding is a subreddit with 514 members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses online, training, elearning, software, and course.
Discuss eLearning course building best practices, get feedback on your courses, and view others' work for inspiration.
Popular Themes in r/coursebuilding
#1
Advice Requests
: "Would like to get trained on Articulate and Captivate. Where should I start?"
7 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Recommended hosting software for courses"
2 posts
Popular Topics in r/coursebuilding
#1
Online
: "How to market your Online courses?"
12 posts
#2
Training
: "Learn & Grow with Mind Q – Best software Training institute Quickstart your corporate career from one the best software Training institute in INDIA – Mind Q ! TALK TO COUNSELOR NOW"
10 posts
#3
Elearning
: "Elearning test options"
7 posts
#4
Software
: "For Software Simulations, which course authoring tool is preferable. Adobe Captivate or Articulate Storyline?"
6 posts
#5
Course
: "How are you guys marketing your Courses?"
6 posts
#6
Certification
: "PMP Certification"
5 posts
#7
Courses
: "Get Training In Javascript Courses From Best Institute"
4 posts
#8
Development
: "Custom eLearning | Custom Content Development Solutions"
4 posts
#9
Platform
: "Digital Baba in a single Platform. course, ebook, Software and more in one place."
4 posts
#10
Marketing
: "How are you guys Marketing your courses?"
3 posts
Member Growth in r/coursebuilding
Yearly
+30 members(6.2%)
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Last updated: June 20, 2026