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Explore Skillplate With Me: One Platform for Courses, Coaching & Digital Offers

A pop-up livestream review of a lifetime deal app

If you’ve been piecing together different tools to run your business — one for your website, another for payments, a separate one for memberships, and yet another for email — you already know how messy it can get. I recently took a look at a newer platform called Skillplate, and I want to share what I found and how it might help those of us who build businesses around content, video, and coaching.

I believe in exploring tools that simplify our systems so we can spend more time serving clients and less time managing tech. The link I’m sharing is an affiliate link pointing you to the Appsumo deal:

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What Skillplate Does

Skillplate describes itself as an all-in-one business platform for creators, coaches, and educators. You can build a branded website, host online courses, manage memberships, sell digital downloads, or run a community using Discord — all from one place.

What caught my attention most is that Skillplate connects the basic pieces together. Your checkout, client portal, and product delivery are already integrated. You can customize your colors, fonts, and domain to match your brand (so it looks and feels like you).

For those of us who want to turn livestreams or video podcasts into paid offers, that integration is valuable. Instead of juggling five platforms, you can publish, sell, and manage clients in one home base — something I talk about often inside my Stream Bosses Academy.


Why It Might Be a Good Fit

Here’s where Skillplate could help if you’re a coach, consultant, or content creator building a video-driven business:

  • Simplified setup: No need to duct-tape multiple tools to get a course or membership running.

  • Branded experience: You can create a consistent, professional look that aligns with your visual identity.

  • Email built in: Skillplate includes email options that save time.

  • Room to scale: You can sell more than courses — digital products are super easy to sell (and webhooks are on their roadmap).

It’s not perfect, but the promise of simplicity is appealing.


My Takeaway

Skillplate looks promising for creators who want a cleaner way to manage digital offers. The design flexibility and built-in automation are solid wins for coaches who care about both branding and efficiency.

Still, I believe in owning your ecosystem — so make sure any tool you choose enhances your business instead of owning it.

If you’re curious, check it out for yourself and see how it fits your workflow. And if you’d like me to share a comparison chart with a few other platforms I’ve tested, let me know — I’m happy to pull that together for you.

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