About Kajabi
Kajabi is a premium all-in-one platform for making money from your knowledge — online courses, coaching, memberships, communities, digital products and email marketing in one place, with no separate website or checkout needed. Unlike marketplaces, you own your audience and pricing, and Kajabi charges 0% transaction fees, so every sale (minus card processing) is yours. Pricing in 2026 is Basic $179/mo ($143 annual), Growth $249/mo ($199 annual) and Pro $499/mo ($399 annual); the cheaper Kickstarter plan ($89/mo) was pulled from the public pricing page in January 2026. Higher tiers raise product, contact and admin limits (Growth adds 25,000 contacts and 50 products; Pro unlocks unlimited products and 100,000 contacts). You can also earn through the Kajabi affiliate/partner program. The big comparisons are Kajabi vs Teachable and Kajabi vs Thinkific — Kajabi is pricier but bundles email, funnels and a website, replacing several tools. Whether Kajabi is worth it depends on volume: it pays off when course and membership revenue is high enough to justify the premium. Best for established coaches, course creators and knowledge entrepreneurs.
What you can do with it
- Selling online courses
- coaching programs
- paid memberships & communities
- digital products
- email marketing & funnels
- knowledge monetisation.
Pros
- True all-in-one — courses, memberships, email, funnels and website replace several subscriptions
- 0% transaction fees
- you keep more of every sale
- You own your audience, data and pricing (unlike a marketplace)
- Affiliate/partner program adds extra income
Cons
- Expensive — from $179/mo, steep for beginners with no audience yet
- Overkill if you only sell one or two courses (Teachable/Gumroad are cheaper)
- Learning curve to use all the bundled features
- You must drive your own traffic — it's not a marketplace
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