• IMHO this plugin is positioned incorrectly. It is bad “Full-fledge Social Network”. BUT.
    Course publishers, take a look! This is a unique plugin.
    This is an indispensable addon for large LMS.
    This plugin allows publishers to organize the process of receiving materials from course authors.
    It has everything you need to communicate with course authors.
    There are no other course creation plugins that are as high-quality and easy to use.
    All other LMS are either primitive and ugly, or require advanced WordPress skills. But FluentCommunity allows even people who are very far from IT – farmers, philosophers, biologists, pensioners and schoolchildren – to create courses without the total supervision of a publisher’s editor (or site administrator). And you can easily explain to dummies what and how to do right here in the plugin chat.
    The course builder has an optimal text editor – simple, like Classic, but uses Gutenberg blocks, but without frills. Without all the junk that other plugins bring.
    No need to create lessons separately and then link lessons to courses. There is ONE button on the screen, courses and lessons are created in one click. Perfect usability!
    And all this on the frontend!
    A dumb person will figure it out intuitively and won’t be able to break anything.
    Once a nerd has created a course in FluentCommunity, the publisher’s editor can easily copy the content into any LMS.
    FluentCommunity for LearnPress (LearnDash, Sensei, Tutor LMS) is like Adobe InCopy for Adobe InDesign. It allows you to do any manipulations with the text without affecting the layout of the publication. Thus, the author of the courses has simple control over the text, and the editor of the publishing house (site admin) designs the appearance of the course on the publishing house’s website.
    An indispensable thing. Course publishers must have it!

    Lifehacks:
    1) Don’t use a smartphone. Work only on a desktop. This plugin is a desktop publishing system, not a social media competitor.
    2) For each course author, create a separate site (subdomain) that will contain only WordPress and FluentCommunity. Then you won’t have to worry about permissions and access rights. And the media won’t be mixed with someone else’s. A cloud of such subdomains can work as a repository of original content — to protect copyrights. By the way, the Feed serves the same purpose.

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