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The ConvoCourses page is actually promoting the Premium membership for Course Creator Pro. It is positioned as a workshop library designed to help users “create, market, and sell” online courses or digital products. The content covers modules such as Course Creator Pro, development, infrastructure, marketing and sales, Facebook Ads, YouTube Ads, YouTuber, and Kajabi. The page says members get access to the full video library; both “100+” and “200+ videos” appear in the wording, and future content is also included.
The focus is on online education entrepreneurship and commercializing knowledge products, rather than traditional professional certification training. The main format is a library of recorded videos, supplemented by downloadable resources, funnel templates, email/SMS templates, automation templates, pricing calculators, and other practical materials. Weekly LIVE Q&A sessions are also included, allowing users to ask the team questions. There is also a Premium-only Facebook community, which the page says has 3000+ creators. No mention was found of 1-on-1 coaching, structured assignment review, or a completion certificate.
The Premium Lifetime Membership is listed at $997 as a one-time payment. It promises lifetime access to current and future content, and includes the first 3 months of Course Creator 360 for free; the software costs $147/month afterward. For users who genuinely want to systematically learn course productization, ad buying, Kajabi/funnel setup, and who will actively use the community and templates, the bundle may offer some value. However, the page lacks a detailed curriculum, instructor credentials, and sample lessons, so $997 remains a high entry price for individual creators.
The main advantage is that the topic coverage is fairly complete, spanning course creation, customer acquisition, sales funnels, advertising, and tool platforms. It also includes live Q&A, a community, templates, and a 30-day refund policy. The downside is that the marketing language is quite strong, while evidence of course quality is limited. Claims such as “97% satisfaction” and “3000+ members” lack third-party verification in the captured text. There is also no visible certification or certificate, so its value for job hunting or résumé building is limited.
This is better suited to course creators, YouTubers, and digital product entrepreneurs who already have an idea for a knowledge product and plan to target the English-speaking market or use overseas tool stacks. It is less suitable for users who mainly want a certificate, need Chinese-language instruction, or are looking for a low-budget beginner option. Users in mainland China should note that the core community is on Facebook, which is generally restricted; Facebook/YouTube ads, Kajabi, and other overseas tools may also involve barriers around network access, payments, and compliance. Therefore, access from China should be considered “partially restricted.” Users may want to compare it with domestic knowledge-commerce operations courses, or related courses on Udemy, Teachable, and Thinkific.
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