Product Review of WP Courseware

WP Courseware turns your WordPress content into a complete course with learner management, progress tracking, quizzes, and more. Features include drag and drop, protect courses, drip content, powerful quizzes, grade books, course certificates, email notifications, membership integration, built-in shopping cart, one-time purchase, recurring subscriptions, free courses, installment payments, GDPR-compliant.
Website: https://flyplugins.com/wp-courseware/
What Users Love About the App
“I love the ability to add a course to my existing WP site. Customization has been really easy. I like that I can add a module to pretty much any page on my website with a short code, and that you can make courses available to specific membership groups only.”
“The look is extremely basic if you don’t have great coding skills. I would like ability to do more appearance customization within the course editor.”
“There is no wordpress plugin compares to the ease and speed that WP Courseware offers when setting up online courses.It lets you restrict your course content to registered, enrolled, and logged in students.Also you can add quizzes, surverys and reports and set timers to them.”
“This WordPress learning management system is easy to use and use to set up online courses. When I’ve had any issues, their support team is on it and very helpful with solving any sort of conflict. It’s also easy to assign individual users to the course.”
“In the market for a learning management system (LMS) that could be used on the WordPress platform, I purchased WP Courseware to use on two e-learning sites, one where online training is the entire focus and another one where training is just one component of the site. WP Courseware works well in both scenarios.”
What Users Dislike About the App
“The plugin may be good, but the support is terrible. After I was automatically charged for the renewal of another year by accident I immediately tried to contact them to ask to cancel and to get a refund. I tried every way I could to contact them – replied to their emails, the form on their site, looked for other email addresses to send to – all to no avail. No response ever.”
“Layout, clearly jazzy coding, rude customer support that takes an entire week to handle anything. And the program sucks. I could also make tables in wp.”
“In order to get certain functionalities, WP Courseware relies on a third-party vendor. That’s not so bad but I think this particular functionality should be baked into the core plugin, even if they have to charge a few more dollars.”
“Apart from the price, there is really nothing to like about this software. The setup is clunky, getting it up and running is not intuitive.”
“Adding content to the platform is tedious, occasionally buggy, and a bit frustrating. I need a drink after I finish loading a course.”