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Mindz is a membership-area and online course platform for selling digital products, with a focus on building a white-label platform “under your own name, brand, and address.” It covers digital products such as courses, ebooks, mentoring services, and online or offline events, but does not support physical goods. Overall, it is positioned as an all-in-one SaaS platform combining course hosting, sales pages, payments, email marketing, community features, and analytics.
The feature set is fairly comprehensive: it supports custom domains, logos, color themes, sales pages, and landing pages. It can host private 4K videos as well as PDF, DOC, PPT, and other files, with watermark protection and pirated-file tracking. On the teaching side, it includes courses, instructors, quizzes, question banks, certificates, communities, comments, and reviews. On the marketing side, it offers bulk email, automation triggers, list import/export, segmentation, and reports for opens, clicks, and conversions. Sales analytics include UTM tracking, pixels, customer journeys, ROI, conversion time, demographics, and more. For integrations, it supports Vimeo, YouTube, Panda Video, Google Drive, Analytics, Facebook Ads, eNotas, and also mentions private APIs and third-party APIs.
Mindz clearly states that the platform is free, charging only a transaction fee after a sale is made. Fees start from 7.99% and can drop to 4.99% as cumulative sales volume increases. Payments support Pix, Boleto, and credit cards. Pix and Boleto payments can be received immediately after confirmation, while credit card payouts take 1 to 30 days. It also supports subscriptions/recurring payments, affiliate commissions, co-production, and payment splitting.
Its strengths are low upfront cost, strong white-label capabilities, and the fact that course delivery, payments, marketing, affiliate features, and BI are all centralized in one platform, making it friendly for knowledge-commerce teams. Support via WhatsApp, chat, and email also makes it especially suited to Brazilian users. The drawbacks are that public materials do not specify security/compliance certifications, API documentation, or details of the permission system; the fee tiers are not fully disclosed; and payments and tax handling are clearly oriented toward the Brazilian market.
The available information does not mention access from mainland China, a Chinese interface, or RMB payments, so access status should be considered unknown. If the main audience is Chinese learners and the Chinese payment environment, it is important to verify network connectivity, cross-border collection, language support, and tax issues. Comparable options include Kajabi, Teachable, Thinkific, and Hotmart; local Chinese alternatives include 小鹅通, 有赞教育, and 知识星球.
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