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Kajabi

All-in-one platform to create, market, and sell online courses, memberships, and coaching programs.

Learning & Education#online-courses#knowledge-commerce#email-marketing#sales-funnels#membership-sites

Kerja-Remote Verdict

3.5/5

Kajabi is the right call for an established knowledge business that wants to ditch three or four separate subscriptions and run everything from one place — it earns its price tag when you factor in what it replaces. For APAC teams, the USD-only billing and the lack of regional data centres or localised support are real friction points, and the $143/month entry price is steep relative to APAC purchasing power. If you are still validating your first course, start somewhere cheaper.

— Reviewed for remote teams in Southeast Asia

Best For

1Coaches and consultants monetising expertise via courses and memberships
2Small remote creator teams managing content and email from one tool
3Businesses replacing multiple tools (email
4funnels
5course platform) with one subscription
6Knowledge entrepreneurs ready to scale with automated email sequences and sales funnels
7Creators wanting a branded mobile app for students
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APAC Relevance

Malaysia · Singapore · Philippines · Indonesia

Kajabi bills in USD only — no MYR, SGD, or PHP billing options — which creates FX friction and unpredictable monthly costs for teams in Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines. There are no verified APAC or SEA data centres; the platform runs on US-based infrastructure, which means students in Southeast Asia may experience slower video load times compared to platforms with regional CDN coverage. Customer support operates on US Pacific Time hours for live chat, with 24/7 chat only available on Growth ($249/month) and Pro ($499/month) plans.

Overview

What is Kajabi?

Kajabi is an all-in-one platform for creators, coaches, and educators who want to sell digital knowledge products — online courses, memberships, coaching programs, communities, podcasts, newsletters, and digital downloads — without stitching together five separate tools. Website hosting, email marketing, sales funnels, payments, and product delivery all live inside one dashboard. It targets what Kajabi calls 'knowledge entrepreneurs': people who make money from their expertise, not from physical goods.

Core Features

  • Online course builder with drip scheduling, cohort-based delivery, video chapters, and assessments
  • Built-in email marketing with visual automation builder, branching logic, and sequence templates
  • Sales funnel (pipeline) builder for landing pages, checkout pages, and upsells
  • Membership sites and community spaces with discussion threads and member directories
  • Coaching tools including scheduling, video calls, and packaged coaching programs
  • Podcast and newsletter hosting built into the same account
  • Website builder with drag-and-drop editor and built-in templates
  • Analytics covering revenue, opt-ins, page performance, and student progress
  • Branded mobile app for students (available on Pro plan)
  • AI-assisted course outline generation, email drafting, and video transcription (transcription is a paid add-on at $90/month)
  • Zapier integration and native webhooks (Growth and Pro plans)

How Remote Teams Use Kajabi

Most Kajabi users are solo operators or very small remote teams — a course creator and one or two virtual assistants. The Growth plan allows up to 10 admin users, and Pro goes up to 25 extra admins, which is enough for a small distributed team to manage content, respond to student queries, and run marketing campaigns from anywhere in the world. Because everything is on one platform, remote team members do not need access to five different tools to do their jobs. The async-friendly setup means someone in Manila can upload new course content while someone in Kuala Lumpur handles the email broadcast.

Who Gets the Most Out of Kajabi?

Kajabi is built for established creators and small knowledge businesses, not beginners testing their first course idea. The January 2026 pricing overhaul removed the entry-level Kickstarter plan and raised all remaining tiers — the cheapest option is now $143/month on annual billing. If you are already running a course or coaching business and currently pay separately for an email tool, a funnel builder, and a course platform, Kajabi can consolidate those costs. If you only need basic course hosting and already have email sorted, Kajabi is expensive for what you actually use. Corporate LMS teams needing SCORM compliance should look elsewhere.

Pricing

Basic

$179/month ($143/month billed annually)

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Growth

$249/month ($199/month billed annually)

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Pro

$499/month ($399/month billed annually)

Pros & Cons

Pros6
  • Consolidates courses, email marketing, sales funnels, website, payments, and community in one subscription
  • Zero platform transaction fees when using Kajabi Payments
  • Visual automation builder with branching logic — no Zapier needed for most workflows
  • Up to 10 admin users on Growth plan, supporting small distributed remote teams
  • Branded mobile app included on Pro plan — students can access content on iOS and Android
  • Unlimited marketing emails and landing pages on all paid plans
⚠️Cons6
  • No permanent free tier — only a 14-day trial, credit card required
  • USD-only billing with no MYR, SGD, or PHP options — FX costs add up for SEA teams
  • Highest entry price in the course platform market at $143/month (annual) after 2026 repricing
  • 24/7 live chat support locked behind Growth plan ($249/month) — Basic users get limited support hours
  • AI transcription is a $90/month add-on — previously it was included, now separately gated
  • No APAC data centres confirmed — US-based infrastructure may affect load speeds for SEA students

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