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    Best Platforms for Therapists to Create Online Courses (2026)

    Comparing course platforms for therapists: Ruzuku, Teachable, Thinkific, and more. Real migration stories from licensed practitioners.

    Abe Crystal8 min readUpdated March 2026

    Choosing a course platform as a therapist isn't the same as choosing one for a marketing consultant. You have specific needs: completion certificates for CE compliance, sequential content delivery, assessment capability, community discussion, and live session integration.

    The best platform for therapist-created courses depends on what you're building. For CE courses with completion certificates and live sessions, Ruzuku offers simplicity and zero transaction fees. Teachable and Thinkific are powerful general-purpose options but require more setup. Several therapists have migrated to Ruzuku from other platforms specifically for its clean learning experience.

    Transparency note: Ruzuku is our product. We built this comparison to be honest about tradeoffs — where Ruzuku excels and where other platforms may be a better fit. All pricing verified as of March 2026.

    What Therapists Need from a Course Platform

    • Completion certificates: Essential for CE courses — verifiable proof of completion for licensing boards
    • Sequential content delivery: Students progress through modules in order
    • Assessment capability: Quizzes, reflection exercises, knowledge checks for CE compliance
    • Community and discussion: Peer learning central to professional development
    • Live session integration: Many CE courses blend asynchronous content with live workshops via Zoom
    • Clean, professional experience: Your students are licensed professionals who expect focus on learning

    Platform Comparison

    Ruzuku

    Best for: Therapists who want simplicity, CE-ready features, and zero transaction fees.

    Built-in Zoom integration, sequential delivery, completion certificates, community discussion within each step, and a clean interface. Kay Adams, LPC, runs Journalversity with 7,000+ enrolled students on Ruzuku. Her student Sherry Danner, LCMFT, described it as "the easiest platform I have ever used." GERTI delivers 25+ CE courses, and Working to Recovery runs an Online Recovery College with three faculties on one Ruzuku University account.

    Strengths: Simplest setup. Genuine human support. All features included at every tier. Built-in completion certificates. Custom domains for institutional branding.

    Limitations: Smaller marketplace than Teachable. No built-in website builder.

    Teachable

    Best for: Therapists who want extensive marketing tools and don't mind more complexity.

    Strong marketing features — sales pages, upsells, affiliate programs. Richard Chandler, MA, LPC, migrated from Teachable to Ruzuku, suggesting the marketing-first orientation can feel misaligned for clinical educators.

    Strengths: Polished platform. Strong marketing tools.

    Limitations: Transaction fees on lower tiers (currently 7.5% on Starter). More complex setup. Completion certificates require workarounds on lower plans.

    Thinkific

    Best for: Therapists who want a balance of features and customization.

    Good course design tools and customization. Plans start at $49/month with no transaction fees on paid plans.

    Strengths: Good design tools. No transaction fees. Strong certificate features.

    Limitations: Community features are add-on on higher tiers. Live sessions require third-party tools.

    LearnWorlds

    Best for: Therapists who want interactive video and advanced assessment.

    Interactive features including in-video questions and branching scenarios. Jodi Hardesty, LPC, migrated from LearnWorlds to Ruzuku for simplicity.

    Strengths: Advanced interactive features. Strong assessment tools.

    Limitations: Steeper learning curve. More expensive for features therapists actually use.

    Kajabi

    Best for: Therapists who want an all-in-one business platform.

    Comprehensive business platform with courses, email marketing, website building. Powerful but designed for online business operators, not clinical educators.

    Strengths: All-in-one. Strong email marketing. Polished templates.

    Limitations: Highest starting price ($149/month). Overkill for CE delivery.

    Quick Comparison

    PlatformCE CertificatesLive SessionsTransaction FeesStarting Price
    RuzukuBuilt-inBuilt-in Zoom0%$99/mo
    TeachableHigher tiersThird-party7.5% on Starter$59/mo
    ThinkificBuilt-inThird-party0%$49/mo
    LearnWorldsBuilt-inBuilt-in$5/enrollment on Starter$29/mo
    KajabiBuilt-inThird-party0%$149/mo

    What Real Therapists Chose (and Why They Switched)

    • Richard Chandler, MA, LPC — migrated from Teachable. Specializes in relationships and anger management.
    • Jodi Hardesty, LPC — migrated from LearnWorlds. Launched her dating counseling course on Ruzuku.
    • Tim Shetter, M.S. — migrated from UpCoach. Focuses on marriage counseling.

    The common thread: these practitioners wanted a platform that felt like a learning environment, not a sales funnel — simplicity, human support, and features that worked out of the box.

    Making Your Decision

    The most important thing: pick a platform and start building. You can always migrate later (as Richard, Jodi, and Tim demonstrate), but you can't refine a course you haven't created yet. For CE accreditation guidance, see our guide to creating CE-approved courses.

    Ready to Create Your Course?

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