Video Platforms
For paid courses, video libraries, protected lessons, member areas, contributors, education subscriptions, and content businesses built around video.
Education software from LINK-V is website, course platform, video library, membership system, booking flow, contributor workflow, internal tool, and custom software work for educators, trainers, schools, coaches, experts, communities, and companies selling knowledge. LINK-V builds education platforms around content, access, payments, users, events, administration, and long-term operation.
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Education software can be a public website, a paid video platform, a member area, a course system, a booking flow, a community platform, or a custom internal tool.
For paid courses, video libraries, protected lessons, member areas, contributors, education subscriptions, and content businesses built around video.
For education websites, trainer websites, expert websites, course landing pages, workshop sites, content platforms, and long-term maintained web projects.
For student portals, instructor dashboards, booking systems, internal learning tools, reporting, certificates, admin systems, and focused education software.
For larger education platforms with many users, contributors, subscriptions, events, roles, content libraries, integrations, and long-term ownership needs.
For enrolment flows, reminders, approvals, certificates, attendance records, course progress, teacher workflows, and back-office education operations.
For learning interfaces, course dashboards, video libraries, member areas, progress screens, admin tools, and education platform prototypes.
LINK-V can structure courses, lessons, videos, articles, workshops, categories, teachers, contributors, learning paths, downloads, and supporting materials.
Education platforms can include free access, paid access, subscriptions, course purchases, member tiers, private areas, user accounts, and protected content.
Multi-teacher platforms can include contributor profiles, content ownership, publishing workflows, admin review, course management, and role-based access.
Education software can connect online content with workshops, training days, classes, retreats, consultations, live sessions, event booking, and payment flows.
Education platforms grow with new lessons, new teachers, new offers, new groups, new payment rules, and new content. LINK-V can keep the system current over time.
LINK-V treats education software as a working relationship between learners, teachers, content, payments, events, and administration. The platform should help people learn and help the operator run the business.
Learners need clear navigation, protected access, understandable progress, reliable playback, simple payments, and a calm path back to the content they paid for.
Teachers and experts need publishing tools, content organization, profile management, workshop handling, member access, and workflows that do not make every update technical.
Education businesses need admin tools for users, payments, content, bookings, emails, access, refunds, reports, and future expansion.
Many education projects become content platforms. The work is not only video playback. It includes who can access what, how content is organized, how payments work, and how the owner keeps publishing.
LINK-V can build course libraries with lessons, videos, categories, related content, locked content, previews, descriptions, and supporting downloads.
Education platforms can include recurring memberships, tiered access, one-time course purchases, protected content, user accounts, and payment-related workflows.
Online education can connect with offline workshops, live sessions, community activity, bookings, retreats, consultations, and event content.
We define the audience, content model, access rules, payment model, teachers, admin needs, events, integrations, and the right LINK-V route.
LINK-V maps courses, lessons, users, roles, permissions, memberships, bookings, content categories, admin screens, and operational workflows.
The project is built as a website, video platform, portal, membership system, booking flow, internal tool, or larger custom education platform.
Launch can include hosting, payments, account testing, access testing, content checks, email notifications, DNS, certificates, backups, and support preparation.
After launch, LINK-V can maintain the platform, add new features, update content structures, support the team, or hand over with documentation.
Education software can be simple or deep. The right build depends on whether the business sells expertise, teaches live, publishes recorded content, manages students, or needs internal tools.
Timeless Web fits educators, trainers, schools, coaches, consultants, and experts who need a maintained public website with pages, content, forms, bookings, and updates.
Video Platforms and Custom Platforms fit course libraries, subscriptions, paid lessons, many contributors, content workflows, and member access.
Custom Software fits portals, reporting, certificates, attendance, progress tracking, document workflows, internal dashboards, and role-based administration.
LINK-V has shipped production systems with education-adjacent patterns: paid video access, contributors, subscriptions, workshops, bookings, content libraries, and communities.
My Hair Cloud is a video subscription platform with 16+ contributors, tiered membership, and professional education content.
Profi.Camp combines online content, community, membership tiers, and offline training activity.
Zuzana Klingrová combines yoga content, podcasts, workshops, e-commerce, bookings, and a broader content platform.
Choose Video Platforms when the education product is built around paid video, lessons, memberships, contributors, or protected content.
Choose Timeless Web when the education business needs a maintained website with content, forms, bookings, updates, and long-term care.
Choose Custom Software when the education project needs portals, dashboards, admin tools, progress tracking, certificates, or internal workflows.
Education platforms often handle personal data: accounts, emails, invoices, progress, certificates, purchases, attendance, bookings, and messages. LINK-V builds with privacy-aware data handling and EU operation as the default starting point.
For projects with children, formal schools, or regulated training contexts, the compliance scope should be reviewed with the right legal or institutional experts before launch.
Education software pricing depends on the content model, number of users, course structure, payment model, contributor count, admin tools, video needs, integrations, privacy requirements, hosting, and long-term support expectations.
Timeless Web fits ongoing website and content platform care. Custom Software and Custom Platforms fit one-time ownership, deeper architecture, and specialized internal workflows.
Yes. LINK-V can build education websites, course platforms, video libraries, member areas, booking systems, student portals, teacher dashboards, internal tools, payment flows, and custom learning software.
Yes. LINK-V can build paid course platforms with protected lessons, memberships, subscriptions, user accounts, payment flows, video libraries, course categories, admin tools, and contributor workflows.
Yes. LINK-V can build video learning platforms with libraries, lessons, categories, contributors, protected access, previews, memberships, payments, admin tools, and long-term support.
Yes. Student and teacher portals can include accounts, dashboards, roles, progress views, documents, bookings, messages, course access, certificates, reports, and admin workflows depending on the project.
Yes, when the external system provides usable APIs, exports, or file formats. LINK-V validates the data structure, access, refresh process, and sync rules before promising automated integration.
Yes. Education platforms can stay under Timeless Web care, continue through Custom development phases, or receive support and documentation depending on the project model.
Education software is priced after discovery. The price depends on content volume, user roles, payment model, video needs, course structure, admin tools, integrations, privacy requirements, hosting, and support expectations after launch.