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The Best Kajabi Alternatives in 2026

Kajabi is our top pick, but it is not right for everyone. Budget, course-design needs or a WordPress preference can all point elsewhere. These are the best Kajabi alternatives on this list.

Scored by the EverythingLMS review panel · how we score · Updated June 2026 · affiliate disclosure

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Thinkific logo Thinkific 90/100 · EXCEPTIONAL BEST FREE PLAN

Thinkific is the platform I most often suggest as the Teachable alternative, and for a lot of people it is the better choice. The course builder is clean and quick to learn, it charges 0% transaction fees on paid plans, and its free plan is the most genuinely usable of any tool here. You can build and launch a real course without paying a cent.

✓ PROS
  • 0% transaction fees, even on paid plans
  • One of the most generous free plans available
  • Clean, intuitive course builder
✕ CONS
  • Marketing and email tools are lighter
  • Fewer advanced design options than LearnWorlds
Best for: Creators who want a solid course builder with no transaction fees, free to try
0% transaction fees
from $49/mo
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Teachable logo Teachable 88/100 · EXCEPTIONAL BEST FOR BEGINNERS

Teachable is the platform I recommend to anyone launching their first course who does not want to think about the tech. You can go from a blank account to a published, payable course in an afternoon. The interface gets out of your way, the course player is clean, and it quietly handles the annoying parts like EU VAT and payouts.

✓ PROS
  • Genuinely easy to set up your first course
  • Free plan to start with zero cost
  • Clean, reliable course player for students
✕ CONS
  • Transaction fees on the free and lower tiers
  • Site design and customisation are limited
Best for: First-time creators who want to launch a course quickly without a learning curve
Free plan (high fees)
from $39/mo
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LearnWorlds logo LearnWorlds 86/100 · EXCELLENT BEST COURSE DESIGN

LearnWorlds is for creators who think of a course as a teaching product, not just a stack of videos. It does things the others do not: interactive video with questions baked into the timeline, rich assessments, proper certificates, and SCORM support for selling into companies. If learning outcomes matter to you, this is the platform that takes them seriously.

✓ PROS
  • Interactive video with in-video questions
  • Strong assessments, certificates and SCORM
  • The most flexible course design on this list
✕ CONS
  • Starter plan adds a $5 per-sale fee
  • Steeper learning curve than Teachable
Best for: Creators who want genuinely interactive, well-designed courses
Starter +$5/sale
from $29/mo
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Podia logo Podia 84/100 · EXCELLENT BEST VALUE

Podia is the all-in-one for people who found Kajabi too much. It bundles courses, digital downloads, a community and email marketing into one tidy product that you can actually understand in an afternoon. For a creator who wants to sell a few different things without juggling tools, it hits a sweet spot of simple and affordable.

✓ PROS
  • Courses, downloads, community and email in one
  • One of the simplest tools to use
  • Free plan and affordable paid tiers
✕ CONS
  • Fewer advanced course and quiz features
  • No public API or deep integrations
Best for: Creators who want an easy all-in-one without paying Kajabi prices
Free plan available
from $39/mo
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PICK
Thrive Apprentice logo Thrive Apprentice 82/100 · EXCELLENT BEST FOR WORDPRESS

Thrive Apprentice is the pick for people who already live in WordPress and want to own their course platform outright. Instead of renting space on a hosted tool and handing over a monthly fee plus a slice of sales, you run everything on your own site for a flat annual licence. Over a few years, that maths gets very appealing.

✓ PROS
  • Runs on your own WordPress site
  • One annual fee, no per-student or per-sale cut
  • Full design control via Thrive tools
✕ CONS
  • Needs WordPress and hosting to run
  • Not a hosted, set-up-for-you platform
Best for: WordPress users who want to own their platform and pay no per-student fees
No per-student fees
from ~$99/yr
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At a glance

ToolIndexEaseFromFreeBest for
Thinkific 908.8from $49/moCreators who want a solid course builder with no transaction fees, free to try
Teachable 889.0from $39/moFirst-time creators who want to launch a course quickly without a learning curve
LearnWorlds 867.9from $29/moCreators who want genuinely interactive, well-designed courses
Podia 849.1from $39/moCreators who want an easy all-in-one without paying Kajabi prices
Thrive Apprentice 827.6from ~$99/yrWordPress users who want to own their platform and pay no per-student fees
HOW TO CHOOSE

Choosing the right tool

Pick your alternative by what Kajabi costs you. If the problem is price, look at Podia or Thinkific; if it is course design and engagement, LearnWorlds; if you want to own your platform, Thrive Apprentice on WordPress.

Do not give up the all-in-one model unless you mean to. Part of Kajabi's value is having email and funnels in one place. If you switch to a focused course tool to save money, budget for the separate marketing tools you will now need.

Remember the migration cost. Your courses, members and sales pages do not move cleanly between platforms. Factor in the rebuild when you weigh a cheaper alternative, because sometimes the saving disappears once you count the work.

FAQ

What is a good alternative to Kajabi?

Podia is the best cheaper all-in-one, Thinkific is the best no-fee course builder, and LearnWorlds is the best for interactive course design. Each beats Kajabi on a specific axis.