Course Categories
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Matthew Hughes
Once you have quite a few courses it becomes difficult to navigate, it would be great to have categories for each course so you can filter them.
A great example of this is in circle communities.
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Sales & Marketing
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Add Course Filtering/Categorization in Communities
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Amir Omar
When a community has a lot of courses (20–30+), they all appear in one long list with no way to filter or organize them. This makes it especially difficult for beginners to quickly find the course they actually need.
Adding the ability to categorize or filter courses (for example: Beginner, Advanced, Marketing, Sales, etc.) would make navigation much easier and improve the onboarding experience for new members.
This would be a huge usability improvement for communities with larger course libraries.
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Sales & Marketing
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Additional Layers of Course Structure
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Steve Querio
Currently we have the ability for a category, subcategory and lessons. We need deeper subcategory structures and sub-lesson structures. Deeper structures are necessary.
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Nathan Tanner
Yes, this is something that would be helpful to keep courses organized. An option to have drop down menu's for one product to have different pricing options or different drop down menu's within a product would be great!
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Keith Besherse
Related/one of the layers:
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Edward A. Rodriguez
Actually, I would suggest to add a 4-Level Course Hierarchy with Media Uploads at Every Tier at a minimum.
Hierarchy: Module → Lesson → Sub-lesson → Topic
Current Limit:
HighLevel stops at Category → Sub-category → Post, forcing creators to hack extra layers with placeholder posts and external links.
Proposal:
Add 4 native levels so the course map becomes:
Module – e.g., Email Marketing Mastery
Lesson – e.g., High-Conversion Subject Lines
Sub-lesson – e.g., The 5-Step Swipe File Method
Topic – e.g., Practice: Rewrite 3 Real Emails
Power at every level
• Upload video, audio, PDFs, quizzes/SCORM
• Set drip or gated release rules
• Track completion & granular analytics
• Trigger automations (badges, emails, workflows)
Why it’s vital
– Matches industry standards (Kajabi, Thinkific) without “dummy” lessons
– Enables micro-learning: 20-min lessons become 3-min chunks → higher completion
– Lets creators add “Welcome” videos or resources where they belong
– Supports precise dripping, micro-certs, and richer progress data
– Reduces support tickets and churn by giving students a clean, intuitive path
Result: A modern, flexible hierarchy that delights learners, empowers creators, and keeps HighLevel competitive—all within one clear upgrade.
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Edward A. Rodriguez
This is a must. Not having the ability to have sub-lessons or sub-categories is a big issue in andvaced courses. Please add this feature.
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Grant Collins
Definitely needed as its a deterrent for students/members to use the programs when they have to scroll and navigate to find the course they want to do. Categories would be a step to help simplify this and get more active engagement.
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Michele Luminato
Yes! I agree, this works great in Circle (they use TOPICS which I currently use and love.) It helps the user experience sort so much easier. It would be awesome if TOPICS/ CATEGORIES where in the community channels as well. (Like Circle's Topics)
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Matthew Hughes
Example here
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