GoHighLevel’s membership site builder is an all-in-one solution that lets businesses advertise, host, and sell their membership sites.
We’ve curated a list of seven impressive membership sites that provide access to courses, communities, and digital products.
The ranking methodology we used to select and order these GoHighLevel membership site examples includes the design, the features they use, and the user experience they provide.
1. Learn Accounting Fast
Learn Accounting Fast is a GoHighLevel membership site focused on helping customers improve their financial skills and knowledge.
They do this by providing courses that can be purchased with a one-time payment.
2. FBA Wizards
FBA Wizards is a coaching program that helps businesses grow their sales on Amazon.
They sell their membership site access on both a monthly and annual basis.
This saves customers money and is also great for the site owner, as they receive a larger upfront payment. GoHighLevel supports selling membership sites on a subscription and one-time payment basis.
3. Kyvio
Kyvio is a unique membership site as it offers professional services to businesses that subscribe to it.
Businesses can purchase membership subscriptions monthly or yearly and gain access to the content via the site’s login portal.
4. Innate Marketing
Innate Marketing is a lead-generation business focused on finding leads for chiropractors.
The company has a membership site that teaches chiropractors how to find new clients using their system.
Chiropractors can log in to their GoHighLevel membership site to access the system.
This is an excellent example of how businesses can host their website on GoHighLevel and include their membership log-in directly on the site.
5. Elise Darma – On Video
On Video is a membership subscription to help businesses generate video ideas and provide them with templates.
The membership site access is sold on a simple landing page, which provides prospective customers with a detailed breakdown of the benefits of becoming a member and a checkout form to pay.
6. Female Entrepreneur Membership
The Female Entrepreneur Membership is a community for female business owners.
Currently, the company uses GoHighLevel to survey its customers and members about their experience.
GoHighLevel now has a complete membership site, community, and course products, meaning they could migrate their site to the platform using their existing subscription to save substantially.
7. Guerrilla Trading
Guerilla Trading is a membership site focused on trading financial markets.
The business uses GoHighLevel’s video embed to host their sales video and the free payment option to provide access.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can You Build a Membership Site on GoHighLevel?
Yes, businesses can build a membership site on GoHighLevel. Membership sites can be a standalone product or added to a GoHighLevel website.
What GoHighLevel Subscription Plan Is Needed for Membership Sites?
All GoHighLevel subscription plans support membership site creation, hosting, and delivery. The key benefit of purchasing the platform’s premium offering, the Unlimited plan, is API access if you want advanced integrations.
What Membership Site Features Does GoHighLevel Have?
GoHighLevel’s membership site features include subscriptions, one-time payments, free trials, native courses, communities, and digital products. Moreover, as an all-in-one platform, GoHighLevel can generate leads and membership site sales.
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With HighLevel can I create a membership system for hosting and selling a two day online event with pre-recorded content that is restricted to paid / enrolled participants (customers) as follows:
#1. Enrolment will be free or under $10. This will be my lead magnet.
#2. Enrolment day is day1 but they would only get access to a Event_Index page showing 5 sessions in each of the 2 days.
#3. Upon enrolment, an email needs to be sent out to Welcome them and confirm that their access to “DAY 1” will be in 2 days (showing the specific date and a link to the Event_Index page that has a login with userID / Password to grant access to that page)
#4. The day before their AccessDate to the “DAY 1” sessions an email must be sent to prompt them to attend the event DAY 1 sessions.
#5. When DAY 1 has arrived, at this point, the Event_Index page enables the links for each of the 5 sessions on DAY 1. Access is only for 24 hours.
#6. When DAY 2 arrives, the customer would have received an email prompting them to attend the Event_Index page and get access to the DAY 2 list of events (pre-recorded content). Access to the DAY 2 content is only for 24 hrs.
#7. I will present an upsell to give the customer 1 year access to the event content,
EXAMPLE:
(a) When Joe enrolls on Sept.01, he will have access to “DAY 1” content on Sept.03 for 24 hours only. If Bob enrolls on Sept.20, his “DAY 1” Access_Start_Date will be Sept 22. Each newly enrolled customer will have their “DAY 1” Access_Start_Date respect the Drip: 3 setting. I need a way to show each customer’s upcoming Access_Start_Date in outbout eails (enrolment confirmation) and on the summit index web page.
Do you have an ability to embed a field in outbound emails (such as a confirmation email upon enrollment, then another email to prompt that their access will begin for their DAY 1 on the following day?
(b) Joe will have access to “DAY 2” content on Sept.04 for 24 hours only. Again, I need to send an email to prompt the customer to with a link to their DAY 2 content. Remember that Joe and Bob will have their DAY 1 and DAY 2 on different dates.
(c) In my confirmation emails and on the Summit Sessions page and the sessions pages, I need to show Joe the actual Access_Start_Date for each of DAY 1 and DAY 2. (Not the purchase date).
Hi Pete, I’ve moved your question here: https://supplygem.com/community/topic/membership-system-for-hosting-and-selling-pre-recorded-content-that-is-restricted-to-paid-participants/#postid-27.