Your courses, lessons, programs, bookings, and student access should not be scattered across chats, files, links, and manual messages.
With Kisi, you get a structured website and learning area built around your education product — so people can understand what you offer, join more easily, and access the right materials in one place.
This is not just a website. It is a practical campus system for presenting, selling, and delivering your knowledge.
Website → Program page → Student area → Lessons
Many coaches, tutors, and small education businesses already have knowledge, students, materials, and offers.
But the system around the product is often messy. One part lives in Instagram. Another in WhatsApp. Lessons are stored in Google Drive. Payments are handled manually. Students ask where to find links, materials, recordings, or the next step.
That creates friction for everyone. The offer feels harder to understand. The student experience feels less professional. And the business owner spends too much time coordinating things that should be organized.
This can work at the beginning, but it becomes harder to manage as the audience, students, and course materials grow.
The campus gives your education product structure, so the student journey becomes clearer and the business becomes easier to operate.
The campus does not replace your teaching. It gives your teaching a clearer structure, a better student experience, and a more reliable place to live.
A coach, tutor, or school does not need only a beautiful course page.
You need a system around the offer: public pages for trust and explanation, course structure for learning, student access for delivery, and practical tools for booking, payment, or requests.
We set up the website and campus environment so your knowledge is easier to present, sell, organize, and support.
Many educators think only about lessons, but the sale starts before the lesson. People need to understand what the course is, who teaches it, what is included, how it works, and why it is worth paying for.
A course is a product. If pricing, access, discounts, and purchase logic are unclear, students hesitate or ask questions manually. A structured sales setup makes the offer easier to buy and easier to manage.
Students should not have to search through chats, folders, and old messages. They need one place to continue learning, track progress, open materials, and understand what comes next.
As you add more courses, students, instructors, or offers, the system needs structure. This layer helps the campus stay organized instead of becoming another manual admin burden.
We do not create your entire curriculum, record your videos, write every lesson from zero, or promise course sales.
We build the website and campus system that helps you present, organize, sell, and deliver what you already teach.
You keep control of your knowledge. Kisi gives it a clearer system to live in.
You do not need to arrive with a perfect technical setup.
In most cases, you already have the core ingredients: your course idea, teaching materials, lesson topics, student flow, and a general sense of how people join and learn.
What is often missing is the structure around it.
We help turn that into a clearer system: course pages, curriculum structure, lesson areas, student access, and the practical flow that makes the campus easier to use.
You bring the knowledge. We help turn it into a campus people can understand, buy, and use.
An online campus is not static after launch. Courses change, lessons get updated, new materials appear, prices change, and student access sometimes needs adjustment.
That is why ongoing support matters.
But support only works when the scope is clear. If everything becomes “included”, the service becomes slower, less predictable, and harder to deliver well.
So we keep the support practical: enough to keep your campus useful and maintained, but defined enough to protect quality for every client.
They help us stay responsive, protect delivery quality, and make sure support remains predictable instead of turning into a vague open-ended arrangement.
You know what is covered. We know what we are responsible for. And your campus stays easier to maintain as the education business grows.
You keep teaching and growing the offer. Kisi keeps the campus clearer, more stable, and easier to maintain.
Many coaches, tutors, educators, and micro-influencers already have something valuable: knowledge, trust, a point of view, and people who listen to them.
What they often do not have is a team, a technical setup, or the budget to build a full online education product from the beginning.
That is why this product can work differently from our standard website subscriptions.
Instead of charging the full fixed cost from day one, we can use a smaller monthly base and add a course-sales share when the campus starts generating revenue. For Kisi, this is a collaboration built for growth. For you, it lowers the barrier to launch a structured education product.
The base subscription still stays. It covers the real ongoing work: platform care, updates, access, plugins, pages, small changes, and support. It also keeps both sides responsible and committed.
Revenue share only works when course sales, payment flow, access rules, refunds, responsibilities, and ongoing support boundaries are clear from the beginning.
The goal is not to make the campus “free”. The goal is to make the start realistic for growing educators while keeping the service serious and sustainable.
This is not a free build. It is a lower-barrier partnership for education products that can grow.
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