These are online course platforms that, in addition to providing ways to author/assemble courses, also provide an existing marketplace in which to sell online courses.
I’ve only included what I consider to be the top contenders here.
For more extensive list of options in this category, see Looking for an Alternative to Udemy?OpenSesameIf you happen to be an expert, or manage experts (e.g., if you represent a training firm or association) that is developing offerings at this level of sophistication,OpenSesame might be the first place you want to check out.
You can also upload video, and the company claims that courses published in its system can be accessed by any learning management system (LMS).
So, for example, if you know there are businesses out there that would want your content, but are going to want it on their own LMS, this could be a very powerful option.
The company takes 40% of any sales you make through its platform.Link: https://www.opensesame.com/sell-online-elearning-training-coursesSkillshareSkillshare provides instructors with tools to create courses composed of video lessons and a “class project.” (All classes are have these two elements.)