TNT Communities allows folks to link up, share thoughts, and participate. It's favored by online educators, sellers of tangible goods, and firms handling client interactions.
Every hub originates from a business account.
Key Points:
Communities is where members meet, chat, and gain knowledge.
Businesses can organize hubs into groups for more targeted discussions.
Hubs are formed within a account, and newbies can hop in by tapping the invite link and making a profile.
This is a fundamental feature accessible across all subscription plans.
Subscribers on get a bunch of features for their hub, such as:
Given its versatility, Communities finds use in various industries like:
Three steps bring your hub to life:
Before moving forward, set up your domain in ClientPortal during TNT setup.
Setting up Groups is the second step:
The final step is adding members:
After clicking the Community URL, users sign up or log in and gain full access to join discussions.
You have the option to construct and market courses within the platform. Once you've developed your course, you can formulate an offer and present it to learners for a single payment or recurring subscription.
Key Points:
Before putting courses up for sale on , creating them and inputting all your course content is necessary. Navigate to the courses section by selecting Sites and then Memberships. Here, provides four options for various courses available for sale.
The Sprint course acts as a compact course blueprint to guide you in getting started. All the course components are already in place; you must incorporate your material.
Each lesson page can have text, one video, and supplementary documents like PDFs, Word files, etc. If you require a more detailed course, you can add extra lesson pages, subcategories, and even an evaluation.
TNT designed this Express blueprint as a means for you to create a pathway to paid course memberships or sell courses in packages. This type of course is also useful for upselling or as an introductory offer
The Marathon course is a blueprint for a more comprehensive course tailored to enhance or train your audience in your chosen field. Due to the extensive material in the Endurance course, it can be marketed at a higher price.
Like the Express course, you can modify, add, and remove sections as needed in the Endurance course.
The Membership blueprint is designed for continuous, subscription-based content. In essence, customers can subscribe and pay for membership monthly or annually, gaining access to all existing material and any upcoming course content.
This approach works well if you plan to consistently release new material or conduct regular live webinars or Zoom training sessions. It's effective when dealing with a substantial amount of course material that takes a considerable time to cover.
If you prefer to avoid adhering to any blueprints, you can craft your custom course by adding lesson pages, subcategories, and assessments in any sequence.
Creating a custom product is beneficial if your course material doesn't fit the blueprints above. It gives you a completely blank canvas to work on, allowing you to design the perfect course for your client base.
After preparing your course and adding all the content, it's time to formulate an offer for selling it. Click on the Memberships tab at the top and choose Offers from the dropdown menu.
You can create a personalized offer to sell one or more courses concurrently. Begin by adding your offer title and a brief description.
Then, choose which courses you want to include in the offer. For example, if you created an Express course as a bonus addition to a subscription-based membership, you can bundle them here.
Lastly, adjust the price of your course by clicking on the Edit button. Here, you can decide how your course will be priced: a free, one-time, or recurring subscription payment.