Skilli is a Korean platform for individual knowledge creators. According to its official website, it is still βpreparing for official launch.β Its core positioning is not as a conventional online course site, but as a platform that helps creators turn personal skills into digital products such as courses, resources, tutorial books, posts, and community memberships. Its terms also repeatedly mention practical AI content, templates, workflows, videos, and similar materials, suggesting that its course categories lean toward practical skills and hands-on AI training.
In terms of teaching formats, the disclosed information includes lecture notes, tutorial books, resources, videos, posts, and community interaction. This should cover recorded-course and text/resource-based learning, but there is no clear indication of support for live classes or 1-on-1 coaching. The platform provides creator profile pages, making it suitable as a personal branding page. It also supports free or paid communities, comments, questions, leaderboards, and other features, which can help learner interaction and creator-led fan/community management. As for instructors, the available text only states that content copyrights belong to the company or partner creators; it does not provide details on instructor qualifications, review mechanisms, or institutional background. As a result, course quality will still depend on the creators who join the platform later.
Skilli uses a hybrid model combining one-time purchases of content with community membership subscriptions. Specific prices have not been disclosed. The terms state that some content is offered as a paid service, while memberships are billed automatically on a monthly basis and can be canceled from the userβs personal page; access remains available until the end of the current billing period. The refund policy is relatively strict: tutorial books can be fully refunded within 7 days of payment only if they have not been viewed. Once viewed, downloaded, or after more than 7 days, they are generally non-refundable. Community memberships, because they grant immediate access to all content after joining, are generally not refundable, and there is no prorated refund for the remaining period.
The main advantage is its focused positioning. Skilli is designed around monetization for knowledge creators, offering an end-to-end workflow covering course sales, subscriptions, communities, and withdrawals, making it well suited for individual instructors who want to run a closed loop from content to community. Its rules on payment, cancellation, and refunds are also relatively complete. The drawbacks are also clear: the platform has not officially launched yet, and there is little public information on the actual number of courses, user experience, settlement rules, commission rates, or certificate system. The content language is Korean, which creates a relatively high barrier for Chinese-speaking learners.
Skilli is better suited to individual knowledge creators targeting Korean users, creators of hands-on AI tutorials, sellers of templates/workflow resources, and those who want to operate an ongoing fan community through memberships. For users in China, the available text does not specify website accessibility, cross-border payment success rates, or RMB settlement, so its accessibility from China should be considered unknown. If your main target market is Chinese-speaking users, alternatives such as ε°ιΉ ι, η₯θ―ζη, or εΎε° may be worth considering. For international markets, it can be compared with Teachable, Gumroad, Udemy, or Class101.
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