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LeaderJam

LeaderJam

LeaderJam

3.28 reviews

Build a global knowledge business

Small changes needed to shine

Before reading the points below, let me first say that I think the platform is quite developed, but it could be modernized. Just a few changes to modernize it would bring it up to speed with the rest of the marketplace, and perhaps even outpace your competitors.

I hope that the product creator won't be too upset to read my review...
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1. Trainer's Profile Page

I subscribed to this product to support it, and to explore its features. For me, getting people to see the profile and the courses is most important to me. That's because when a non-client searches for me at Google, I'll send them to my profile page.

Leaderjam's profile pages are in this format of a URL: https://app.leaderjam.com/xyz (where "xyz" is your profile). Of course, you can put in a CNAME and get it on your own URL e.g. a subdomain, and that's OK.

The problem is when someone tries to visit the URL and is asked to sign up for Leaderjam. I found that the profile URL does not show my profile unless I'm logged in. For that reason, Google will also not be seeing my profile unless Google is logged in ... and there is no chance that Google will be logged in. So my profile will not be indexed by Google. All the visitors of my profile page at https://app.leaderjam.com/xyz will not be able to see my courses unless they sign up for Leaderjam.

For example, here is some URL I found from some SEO checking:
1. https://app.leaderjam.com/lee-grigsby/
2. https://app.leaderjam.com/rolande-s-sumner/
3. https://app.leaderjam.com/global-risk-alliance/

Let's say the user signs up... it's a 4 step process. (1) Enter name, password, email, and profile photo. (2) Enter company name, set a custom URL, and enter a company photo; (3) Choose the plan that suits you (including a 14 day trial); and (4) Enter your card details.

So, the chances of someone signing up for my courses would be quite poor. Because they won't be able to view my profile and my courses unless they sign up with Leaderjam. And if they want to sign up for an account ... well, they have to subscribe to Leaderjam.

Maybe I have it wrong, maybe I'm mistaken. I hope that I'm mistaken, and I'll be glad to correct this if it's possible. Or, better yet, the team could make some changes so that the profile pages could be viewed without logging in. :-)

Here is my profile page: https://app.leaderjam.com/advocate/

2. Course Page

I found I couldn't view my test course (published) if I wasn't logged in. Same comments as the section above will apply ... Here is my test course: https://app.leaderjam.com/advocate/courses/178/details

3. The AI hub is great!

From the AI hub, you can get it to create an outline for a course. Then, moving forward, you can get it to create the course page, which you will then edit and fill it up with your own content.

4. Many content types supported!

I like the fact that you can have many content types to be added into your library, and then drop them into the lesson as needed. The recognised content types are video, audio, PDF, image, PPT, document, Excel sheet, and article.

5. Live Events Pages

Fortunately, live event pages can be browsed. Here is one example : https://app.leaderjam.com/advocate/events/80/details

Unfortunately, visitors need to sign up for a Leaderjam account to sign up for the live events. Which means that after seeing the event's details, the visitors will have to sign up for a Leaderjam account.

6. There is no free account (that I could find).

I couldn't register a free account for students and attendees. Perhaps I am mistaken, so please tell me how students and attendees can enrol in my courses without creating a paid account with Leaderjam.

7. Creating a course isn't difficult.

Once you're over the basic hurdle, creating a course isn't difficult. It's just that I couldn't wrap my head around the viewing of courses, signing up for an account, etc.

8. Classification system could be enhanced

For this to be a course creation platform that caters to all sorts of course creators, the "classification system" needs to be more flexible. I noticed that the LeaderJam system has 5 main expertise listed (Customer experience; IT & software; Leadership development; Organizational health; Sales performance). Under each expertise there is about 20 sub-expertise topics, e.g. Leadership development would have Leadership; Presence; Innovation; Decision Making; Networking; etc.

I'm sure that this has worked for many years, but I do wonder what would happen if someone wanted to teach a course like, "How to bake cookies" or "The art of collecting rare antiques". They would need to find a sub-expertise within that list...

That's all from me, I hope that I can continue to use the product, and I will change my review if I find the solutions.

Lastly: Thank you for all the effort made by the Leaderjam and Appsumo teams to bring us this deal. Thanks again!

kevinkoo
Purchased from: AppSumo.com