Apparently, Nestuge has a course hosting feature but as I said again it's not as robust as the selar course hosting feature where there's more flexibility and it's quite robust. The way the Nestuge course feature works is that you have to add the course videos just the way you add Google Drive links but this time you can upload videos and audio files and name modules and module items, but it's not quite clear how many videos you can upload and what sizes on each of their plans plus if your course content have more modules and lessons and need more organization, nestuge is not as flexible to host your course right now. For Selar, you can have unlimited course content per course but based on the plan you're on, there is a limit to the number of courses you can create but no limit to the number of videos or materials you can have per course. _________________ Another difference I love about Selar is their installment and flexible subscription model. With this, you can allow your students pay your program price over a period of time distributed based on the initial payment they make which is not even. What that means is, one student can pay N50,000 out of N600,000 first and spread the remaining N550,000 over a period of time that can be a weeek, month, etc. another one can pay an initial of N150,000 and spread the balance of N450,000 over a week, month, etc. For Nestuge, they can only pay an even amount over a period of time. That is they either decide to pay N100,000 monthly for 6 months or 200,000 monthly for 3 months or weekly. Depending on how you want it to be spread.
Apparently, Nestuge has a course hosting feature but as I said again it's not as robust as the selar course hosting feature where there's more flexibility and it's quite robust.
The way the Nestuge course feature works is that you have to add the course videos just the way you add Google Drive links but this time you can upload videos and audio files and name modules and module items, but it's not quite clear how many videos you can upload and what sizes on each of their plans plus if your course content have more modules and lessons and need more organization, nestuge is not as flexible to host your course right now.
For Selar, you can have unlimited course content per course but based on the plan you're on, there is a limit to the number of courses you can create but no limit to the number of videos or materials you can have per course.
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Another difference I love about Selar is their installment and flexible subscription model.
With this, you can allow your students pay your program price over a period of time distributed based on the initial payment they make which is not even.
What that means is, one student can pay N50,000 out of N600,000 first and spread the remaining N550,000 over a period of time that can be a weeek, month, etc. another one can pay an initial of N150,000 and spread the balance of N450,000 over a week, month, etc.
For Nestuge, they can only pay an even amount over a period of time. That is they either decide to pay N100,000 monthly for 6 months or 200,000 monthly for 3 months or weekly. Depending on how you want it to be spread.
What's your favorite feature on Selar or nestuge right now??
What do you use????
What did I miss???