Sound familiar?
Common challenges education communities face
Course Platforms Take Huge Cuts
Udemy, Teachable, and other platforms take 10–50% of your revenue. You do all the teaching but only keep a fraction of what students pay.
Students Disappear After Purchase
Traditional course platforms are one-way streets. Students buy, watch a few videos, and never come back. There's no community or accountability.
No Recurring Revenue Model
Selling one-time courses means you're always chasing the next launch. Without recurring subscriptions, revenue dries up between releases.
Built for education
Everything you need to monetize your education Discord community
Structured Course Channels
Organize your curriculum into dedicated channels for each module, lesson, or topic—all gated behind a subscription.
Live Q&A and Office Hours
Host subscriber-only voice channels for live tutoring sessions, Q&A, and office hours that add massive value to your offering.
Student Community & Peer Learning
Foster a learning community where students help each other, share projects, and stay motivated—all within your paid Discord.
Keep 100% Control
Unlike course marketplaces, you own your community, set your prices, and keep the vast majority of your revenue with DoorFee's low fees.
One-Time Course Payments
Sell access to static course libraries with a one-time payment, or combine it with monthly subscriptions for ongoing mentorship and live sessions.
Revenue Potential
Average education community
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Discord really replace a course platform?
For many educators, yes. Discord offers text, voice, video, screen sharing, and file uploads—everything you need to deliver lessons. DoorFee adds the payment and access layer.
How do I structure a course on Discord?
Create a category for your course with channels for each module or lesson. Pin key resources, use threads for discussions, and host live sessions in voice channels.
Can I offer different courses at different prices?
Yes. DoorFee supports multiple tiers, so you can offer individual courses, bundles, or all-access memberships at different price points.
How do students access course materials?
Once a student subscribes, they instantly gain access to all gated channels in your server. You can post lessons, PDFs, videos, and links directly in Discord.
Can I limit enrollment for a cohort-based course?
While DoorFee doesn't cap enrollment directly, you can close your payment link at any time to stop accepting new subscribers for a given cohort.