Plain-language terms · 2026-06-18
These terms are written to be read. If an enrolment rule, an access window or a creator term is unclear, that is our problem to fix, not yours to decode.
01 Enrolling and access
Open courses are yours to study once enrolled. A paid course is a one-time purchase or a season-length rental as its page states, and the access window is shown before you pay. A rental ends on its stated date; a purchase does not expire while the course is published.
02 Certificates and assessments
A certificate issues on passing a course's assessment under its stated policy, and carries a verify-link. Be honest in assessments — a certificate is only worth the work behind it, and one earned dishonestly can be revoked. We make no promise of any exam rank or admission.
03 Publishing a course
Creators keep 80% of net revenue at the published split. You hold the rights to your course and licence it to us to sell; you can take it down on stated notice. Every course passes editorial review before publishing, and a course facing minors gets mandatory human review.
04 Honesty about limits
We tell you a course's language, level, length and completion record up front. We say when a course is new and its completion record is still thin. We would rather a student enrol knowing exactly what a course is than be talked into one that does not fit.