51ĀŅĀ× vs. Skillshare
Is Skillshare worth it for teachers? Read our detailed 51ĀŅĀ× vs. Skillshare review to find out which platform is best for your online knowledge business.

If youāre interested in selling an online course, youāve likely come across both 51ĀŅĀ× and Skillshare as possible platforms for marketing and selling your knowledge. Which is right for you? This detailed 51ĀŅĀ× vs. Skillshare will help you decide.ĢżĢż
Each of these platforms has a unique approach to selling courses online, so a feature-by-feature comparison of Skillshare and 51ĀŅĀ× is nearly impossible. Their features are too diverse to make a detailed apples-to-apples comparison meaningful or helpful.Ģż
So instead, weāre going to break down the core differences between the platforms, a few caveats you should know about Skillshare, and how each platform works to help you sell courses online.Ģż
By the end of this review, youāll be able to better understand what each service has to offer, the costs involved, and how to get started so you can start selling with confidence. Letās jump right in!Ģż
Skillshare vs. 51ĀŅĀ×: the core differencesĢż
At its core, Skillshare is a teaching community where users can learn almost anything, from arts and crafts to languages, lifestyle skills, and more. On Skillshare, youāre just as likely to find courses on how to paint with thread as you are to find courses on creativity or business.Ģż
Courses on Skillshare generally center around animation, design, photography, film, creativity, and similar personal development topics. But youāll also find courses on technical topics, such as mobile development, data science, and web-related technologies.Ģż
Skillshareās website is aimed at its students. It offers them self-guided training designed to inspire while fitting into their daily routine.Ģż
As an instructor, youāll publish a class. Skillshare will promote it. And youāll earn royalties. But your class becomes part of Skillshareās marketplace. Itās not designed to help you build a business. Instead, you help Skillshare grow by adding to their collection of courses.
Anyone can apply to become a teacher on Skillshare, and many teachers profiled on the site are award-winning experts in their respective fields. However, as weāll get into below, there are some important points youāll want to consider before you dive in. Most importantly: how much you can earn and what you can teach about.Ģż
51ĀŅĀ× isnāt a learning marketplace. Nor does it market to the student. It goes well beyond a teaching community. Itās a business-building suite designed to help digital entrepreneurs launch and grow a profitable business.Ģż
Using 51ĀŅĀ×, you can sell an online course or membership, as well as other digital products. It gives you a complete tool set for growing your business, including:
- Blogs
- Podcasts
- Landing pages
- Email marketing
- Sales pipelinesĢż
- Marketing automation
This allows you to not only share your knowledge, but also market yourself as an expert and position yourself as a credible authority in your chosen niche. Rather than just āsell a course,ā youāre building a knowledge business, which means you can spin off multiple other product ideas and sell them through the same comprehensive platform. For example:
- Paid newsletters
- Advanced course upsells
- Paid member communities
- Video walkthroughs
- And much more
51ĀŅĀ× gives you the flexibility to create and promote all of these options for your digital product, helping to grow and diversify your revenue sources.Ģż
Skillshare vs. 51ĀŅĀ× pricing
Before we get into how much you can earn on Skillshare, itās important to cover how Skillshare handles pricing on the user end. You can create an account for free on Skillshare, which gives you a small selection of videos and learning materials, like PDFs and access to community discussions.Ģż
Skillshare offers a small selection of free courses. Users may also purchase a premium membership at $8 per month, or a Teams option for two or more people, starting at $159 per user, per year.Ģż
These paid options unlock all courses on Skillshare, including user- and celebrity-created courses. A premium account also removes ads and lets you use the Skillshare mobile app to access classes on the go.Ģż
The team option is essentially the same thing but at a much higher cost. Itās designed for businesses to offer Skillshare courses to their employees.Ģż
It doesnāt cost you anything to become a teacher on Skillshare. However, your earnings are also restricted (more on that below).Ģż
Conversely, 51ĀŅĀ× offers three tiered plans for creators which, if paid annually (listed below), offer a slight discount.Ģż
- Basic - $119/month
- Growth - $159/monthĢż
- Pro - $319/month
Unlike many other online learning platforms, 51ĀŅĀ× doesnāt charge more to unlock additional features. Instead, all features are unlocked for all three packages. The Growth and Pro account simply allow you to scale your business, offering more active subscribers and more email contacts for your mailing list.Ģż
Essentially, 51ĀŅĀ× allows you to uplevel your membership as your business grows. Youāre never asked to upgrade to access a tool. And youāre never penalized for your success.Ģż
As your business grows and scales, you can freely upgrade your 51ĀŅĀ× package at any time. This allows you to add more paid subscribers, more email contacts for your list, and sell more products, while keeping the same features you already love.Ģż
This is important, as it also ties in neatly with how much you can earn. And since this is by far the most common question when doing a Skillshare vs. 51ĀŅĀ× comparison, weāll dive into that next.
How much can you make on Skillshare?
Skillshare teachers earn money through royalties and referrals. Every month, 30% of all of Skillshareās total revenues from memberships go into a pool that teachers are paid from. The amount you are paid depends on the share of the paid minutes watched by students (both those in free trials and those with premium memberships) each month.
Skillshareās own website gives the following example:Ģż
āIf a teacherās classes receive 5% of the minutes watched by members, the teacher receives 5% of the royalty pool. Because we are a subscription service, the size of the royalty pool and the number of minutes watched on Skillshare fluctuates from month to month.ā
It continues: āOn average, teachers can earn $200/month on Skillshare, with repeat, long-term teachers earning upwards of $3,000.āĢż
In order to receive any payment at all for a month, you must have a minimum total of 30 paid minutes watched across all of your classes within that month.Ģż
You also get a $10 flat fee for every student you refer to Skillshare that signs up for a membership.Ģż
Letās break down what that actually means for you, the content provider.Ģż
In short, youāre not only limited in how much you can earn by how much your students interact with your course, but youāre also further limited by how much (or how little) income Skillshare itself generates in a given month.Ģż
And although many of the courses on Skillshare are high quality, it doesnāt matter at the end of the day whether you poured hours of knowledge and training and detail into your videos versus someone who just slapped something together at the last minute: You both get paid from the same pool.Ģż
Thankfully, Skillshare does have some quality guidelines in place to keep its courses above a certain threshold. But thereās no set style, outline, or design for classes uploaded to Skillshare.Ģż
The question you have to ask yourself is, when it comes to selling a course online, do you really want to be limited by factors beyond your control that determine how much you can earn?Ģż
51ĀŅĀ× doesnāt think so, which is why there are no restrictions or limits on how much you can earn.Ģż
Want to sell an online course for $99 with a $199/month upsell to a premium newsletter for subscribers only? Go for it. Want to create a paid community membership with a price tag of $399/year? You have our full support.Ģż
And no matter how you choose to structure your course or membership pricing, all youāll pay is the monthly (or yearly) fee for the 51ĀŅĀ× pricing tier youāve chosen. That means more of your money stays in your pocket, where it belongs.
One of the key differences between Skillshare and 51ĀŅĀ× is that Skillshare is designed to give you a channel to sell an online course in a community-like setting. 51ĀŅĀ× is designed to give you multiple channels through which you can sell an online course as part of your thriving business.Ģż
Your course doesnāt have to be the be-all and end-all of your foray into entrepreneurship. It can be the start of a digital business. You can decide who your audience is, how you want to engage with them, and what types of digital products you want to offer.
Your courses on 51ĀŅĀ× position you as the expert. They help you build meaningful, lasting relationships with students and members who want to learn what you have to share. While 51ĀŅĀ× is there to facilitate you, they donāt mandate how to run your business.
Skillshare class guidelines
Fortunately, despite their restrictive payment model, Skillshare does have a set of guidelines designed to help aspiring teachers create high-quality courses. Here are a few of the guidelines youāll receive as an instructor:
Classes must be taught on a permitted topic - Thereās a lot of flexibility in terms of class topics. Skillshare concentrates on creative arts and some technical topics, but there are also a lot of course topics that arenāt permitted (and youāll be surprised to learn what they are). Weāll delve into this in a minute, since itās important to know what you can and cannot talk about before you begin creating your course.Ģż
Instructional videos must meet certain audio/video standards - That means no distracting backgrounds, no buzzing, humming, or other audio background noises. Audio must match your footage, and video must be shot in high resolution (720p or HD) quality. Any screenshots or screencasts must not be blurry or pixelated.Ģż
This rule is entirely understandable, since we learn best from high-quality materials. Itās a good idea to understand basic audio and video requirements, so you can create the best possible materials for your courses.Ģż
You must have an introduction video - This is the very first video lesson of your course, and itās designed to let your students know what they can expect. It also provides you with an opportunity to share a bit about your experience and background so that your students can get to know you. You can use this introduction video as a trailer for your class, but keep in mind that it doesn't count toward the minutes watched for your total payment.Ģż
Introduction videos overall arenāt a bad thing to have, but if your students are already familiar with who you are (from your blog or podcast, for example), then it may not be necessary. On Skillshare, however, itās required.Ģż
Include a class project - If this takes you back to your primary school days, thereās unfortunately no getting out of it. Class projects of some form or another are another requirement from Skillshare. What your students do or make is entirely up to you, but this component must be included.
Limited self-promotion - The focus should be on the course material, not promoting other courses or materials you have to offer.
Other requirements for your Skillshare course include more common-sense arrangements, such as incorporating visual material, making your class length at least 10 minutes, organizing your content well, and adhering to community guidelines.Ģż
All Skillshare courses are moderated by a team that examines your course and approves it before you can sell it online.Ģż
51ĀŅĀ× has no concrete course requirements. Your course can be any length and there are no requirements for specific class projects, presentations, or other stringent points to follow.Ģż
Of course, itās recommended that your course materials be of the highest possible quality. To that end, , our online educational portal, teaches you how to create a high-quality course.Ģż
51ĀŅĀ× University is included with your 51ĀŅĀ× membership and centers around not just building a course, but also marketing your course and turning your course and membership into an actual business. You donāt have to have any business savvy before joining 51ĀŅĀ×. All you need is deep knowledge about a particular topic and the willingness to share it. The platform guides you through the rest.Ģż
Not only does 51ĀŅĀ× University give you concrete ideas on how to build your course, but it also guides you through the process step by step, including building your website, setting up your email list, creating your first marketing pipeline to follow up with new and prospective customers and much more. In short, everything you need to own your own brand.Ģż
Restrictive topics on Skillshare
Itās important to understand what is and isnāt allowed on Skillshare. There are ten different items that fall under āRestricted Topics.ā This means that no matter how experienced or knowledgeable you are on these topics, youāre not allowed to create courses about them on Skillshare. They include:Ģż
- Any kind of passive income business strategy (so no creating courses on how to create courses that make money for you every month)Ģż
- How to amass a large number of followers, students, members, or any other groupĢż
- Anything to do with dating, romance, or relationships
- Any kind of class that teaches how to use other educational platforms (you canāt create a Skillshare course on how to use 51ĀŅĀ×, for example)
- Any course that shows students how to resell existing products or services (drop-shipping, multi-level marketing, etc.)
- Any classes about mathematics, physical/life sciences, engineering, or standardized testing
- Classes that repeatedly reference religion, spirituality, or politics
- Any classes about fitness or exercise
- Classes about pet care
- Classes that focus on beauty regimens or cosmetology (so if you want to show off that gorgeous makeup palette, too bad)
Although it seems like a short list, these prohibited course topics actually cover a broad swath of material. Want to teach new moms how to get rid of stubborn pregnancy belly fat through a combination of diet and exercise? Youāre out of luck with Skillshare. Want to help fellow engineering students prepare for a big test by letting them know the types of content they should focus on? Too bad.Ģż
51ĀŅĀ× does have some acceptable use terms for content being sold through 51ĀŅĀ×, such as prohibiting violence and hate speech, but we do not restrict any of the topics listed above. If youāve built up a successful business using dropshipping and want to teach others how to do the same, youāre welcome to! If you want to show off how to highlight your natural beauty using organic, cruelty-free cosmetics, welcome aboard!Ģż
With 51ĀŅĀ×, youāre in complete control at all times. You arenāt restricted in sharing your knowledge just because it happens to pertain to a topic that the platform views as off-limits.
Is Skillshare worth it for teachers?
Good question. The answer depends on what youāre trying to achieve as a teacher.
If course creation is a hobby for you, and if youāre okay with the restrictions that Skillshare places on you, then yes, it might be worth it. But if you want to be fairly compensated for your work, and if you want to leverage your course to build a profitable business, then 51ĀŅĀ× is your best option.
Hereās what you need to remember:
Skillshare is a marketplace. It requires no up-front financial investment. And it could help you establish yourself as an expert at what you do. But by choosing Skillshare, you have to follow their rules and are subject to their revenue share model.
With 51ĀŅĀ×, youāre in full control. It takes more work, sure, but you can also generate more revenue. And thereās no limit to what you can accomplish as you grow your business.
The bottom line on 51ĀŅĀ× vs. Skillshare
As you can see, Skillshare vs. 51ĀŅĀ× is very much an apples-to-oranges comparison. Skillshare can be a great platform if you want to sell a one-off course that doesn't fall into one of its restricted categories.Ģż
It could be a good place to start if you can create a course that ticks all their requirements. But keep in mind, no matter how much effort you pour into your course creation, how much (or how little) youāre paid is determined by factors that are largely beyond your control.Ģż
While a great course should understandably get more attention and more eyeballs, that isnāt always the case.
At 51ĀŅĀ×, we donāt think you should be penalized for it. In fact, we believe that everyone has knowledge worth sharing ā whether itās about how to train your german shepherd or to trade cryptocurrency.
And 51ĀŅĀ× gives you all the tools you need to tell the world about what you know. From email and podcasts to marketing pipelines and automations that are done for you, 51ĀŅĀ× focuses on helping you turn your passion or hobby into a business.
You may not think that the two things can (or should) mix, but we assure you they can. Many professionals and experts use 51ĀŅĀ× to create a lucrative second income, and many more have left their jobs to pursue their hobby full-time using 51ĀŅĀ× as their instructional platform.Ģż
The best part is, youāre not in it alone. Using 51ĀŅĀ×ās thriving user community, dedicated knowledge base, and 51ĀŅĀ× University, youāll learn everything you need to know, not just about building a course, but about turning that course into the cornerstone of your business.Ģż
There are no limits to how much you can earn and you wonāt find your profits being eaten away by per-transaction fees or commissions. Simply put, youāre free to create, and we give you all the tools, guidance, and support you need to do so, right from the very start.Ģż
At 51ĀŅĀ×, we serve you, so you can serve your community. Thatās the 51ĀŅĀ× difference.
We invite you to try 51ĀŅĀ× risk-free with a 14-day trial. Explore all of the features, including our intuitive website builder, customizable templates, smart email marketing, easy marketing pipelines and other automations. Reach out to our friendly, helpful community and connect with your fellow 51ĀŅĀ× Heroes to discover all the tools and guidance you need to teach what you love and earn from it. Start today risk-free!Ģż
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