Business Tip: Kajabi look-alike for Launch & Content Delivery
I looked really closely at Kajabi when it was launched. It has two main categories of features: those that support the launch and those that support content delivery.
Kajabi is a hosted solution that makes it easy to set up a launch sequence for your products using video and PDF. It includes comment boxes for viewers to use. You can require opt-in before someone views the videos, then Kajabi remembers who they are so the viewer does not have to opt-in again for other content in your launch sequence.
Kajabi also makes it easy to set up for content delivery, including the ability to “drip” the content, so each person who buys your product, no matter at what point in time, starts your sequence at the beginning and only sees new material on the schedule you determine. You can set up multiple membership levels on the backend.
There were a lot of things I liked about Kajabi, but price was a factor for me. Since it is a hosted solution, you pay XXX a month for one “site”, which is essentially one product. If you have a second product, then you pay XXX again for the next. They do have bundles that reduce the price as you purchase more sites.
Then I found OptimizePress. This product cost me $97. It is a plug-in for Wordpress that you host on your own domain. I can use it on as many sites as I please, as long as I own all the domains myself. It does pretty much the same thing as Kajabi. At this time, it does not have the “drip” feature, nor does it have membership levels, but it does integrate with other membership software if you need that.
I setup and used OptimizePress on a recent launch. I made a new WordPress installation, then activated the OptimizePress plugin. I did some customizing to make OptimizePress look like I wanted. It was very simple to set up my launch sequence, which appears to work the same as it does in Kajabi. I had video, PDF download, and enabled comments for the viewers. (Comments can be Facebook comments or Wordpress comments as you prefer).
For membership, I used the Wordpress default membership options. I did not need anything more than simple login for this product, so that has worked fine. If I decide I need membership levels (and I may add that in future) OptimizePress integrates with other membership software, including Nanacast, Wishlist Member and Digital Access Pass.
The free training is reasonable, and the support is excellent.
Overall, I am quite happy with this product and plan to expand my use of it in future. Click here to use my affiliate link to get more information and buy the product. I get some percentage of the sale if you do, and you get a great product at a great price.


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