Charlie Irish

CourseCraft - Create an e-course and turn your blog into a business

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Tapha
This looks really good. One question I had was whether or not email address exports were possible, so tested it out. And yes, you can export emails. Can't wait to give this a proper go!
Ryan Funduk
@taphangum Thanks, glad you're liking it! We're also pretty excited about integrating directly with MailChimp & CampaignMonitor (possibly others...) in addition to the raw export.
Tapha
@rfunduk Awesome! When do you think MailChimp integration will be live?
Ryan Funduk
@taphangum No firm timeline yet, but soon! I'd say we're aiming to do that sometime this summer. We'd really like to support a couple different providers (a lot of our customers seem to prefer aweber for example), and that's part of what will take time.
Charlie Irish
Another great product from Ryan who also built http://www.producthunt.com/tech/...
Ryan Funduk
Hey all! My wife and I started CourseCraft in 2012 because we knew a lot of creative types with blogs wanted to do e-courses but didn't know how. Most of the time they would try to put together some kind of password protected blog/facebook group/paypal button/newsletter monstrosity. The upfront costs (and sometimes ongoing costs of hosting, depending) were also a big problem. So CourseCraft puts all of that in one place and simply takes a transaction fee ("we don't get paid until you get paid"). We also recently added some free-tier limits and fancier features, and those are behind a per-course pro upgrade. It's been doing pretty well for us and we have a lot of plans in the pipeline, so definitely more than happy to field questions or take suggestions!