Online Course Examples
Browse 99 real online course businesses across Webflow, Squarespace, and Framer.
Your expertise is worth something. Online courses are how you turn it into income and scale your impact.
An online course packages your knowledge into structured lessons that people pay to access. You teach the skill once—whether that's design, marketing, coding, or any expertise you have—and reach many students. Some creators offer self-paced courses, others run cohort-based programs where students move through together.
If you're building an e-learning business, you need to see what actually works. How do successful creators structure their curriculum? What does a $99 course deliver versus a $999 one? How are people packaging technical training differently from creative skills?
You've probably seen hundreds of course pitches on Instagram and TikTok. But there's a difference between pitching a course and building a course business. This directory features creators who've built the real thing—actual websites, structured programs, repeat customers, and sustainable revenue.
Real, active online course businesses organized by website builder, so you can see what's possible on your chosen platform. We regularly verify that directory listings are active and thriving, so you're studying what's actually working.
Takeaways from successful sites
Analyzing successful course creators reveals clear patterns in what works.
- Outcome-focused positioning: The best courses target tangible outcomes, not vague skill development. "Learn to build a $100K Framer template business" beats "Learn Framer design."
- Structured learning path: Successful courses break complex topics into logical, sequential modules. Students know exactly where they are and what comes next. Carefully sequenced lessons that build on each other keep students progressing.
- Community or support element: The most successful courses often leverage coaching or peer support through cohorts, Q&A sessions, or coaching office hours.
What’s possible
Behind the scenes of thriving online course businesses:
- Osmo launched a design membership and made $100k in 48 hrs
- The Futur Built a $1M Education Community
- Christine Lashley built a six-figure art instruction membership
While these numbers are impressive, the real beauty of the course model is that you don't need massive scale. A thriving course can serve a small, dedicated community who genuinely value what you've built. You can offer it as a free resource, build it on the side, or launch with ambition.
Why these platforms?
We've focused on Webflow, Squarespace, and Framer because they represent popular no-code website builders for course creators. Seeing examples built on your chosen platform helps you understand what's actually possible with the tools you like using.
But these aren't your only options. Course infrastructure like Outseta can be added to any website—WordPress, Wix, custom code, whatever you're building on. And if you decide to switch platforms later, your course infrastructure moves with you. Your paying students never experience disruption.
Get ready to build your online course
Every business you see above uses Outseta to power their online course.
Why? Because Outseta adds course functionality to any website—Webflow, Squarespace, Framer, or custom code.
- Student signups & authentication
- Automated payment processing
- Student management & CRM
- Email & student communication
- Help desk & support ticketing
- Content access control
Build on the platform you love. Let Outseta handle the infrastructure.
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