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Drip Content: Automatic release of your content

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Written by David Chong
Updated over a week ago

Available on all plans.

Drip content is when you release content to your students in a drip manner, either automatically or manually.

When you create a course of this type, you must choose how you want students to access your content and they are released according to the topics created, so this is something you must take into consideration when structuring your course:

You can choose to enable automatically:

1-By tests answered according to premises: attempts and % approved

2-By exact date

3-By days since the student registers (ideal for memberships or courses only at the student's pace)

*In addition to being able to enable Manually , whenever you want.

1. Enable by knowledge: By tests/assessments

You can lock each topic and assign the test you want them to pass so that the following topics are enabled.

Recommendations:

-Always leave topic 1 open and available.

-Give the tests the correct name so you can locate them correctly in the drop-down list.

-If you do not assign a test to a particular topic and select that it is open, it will be open even if the previous ones are locked until the test is taken.

-If you want the test to be only informative, but mandatory, set unlimited attempts and 0% as the passing percentage.

2. Enable topics on a specific date.

For example, a course that runs from January to December, and you select Topic 1 to be enabled on January 1st, Topic 2 to be enabled on February 1st, the topics will be blocked for the student until the corresponding date arrives.

3. Enable topics based on the student's registration date.

When a course consists only of content that the student accesses based on their time, you can have this content enabled on staggered days after registration. This is highly recommended when you have memberships, to drip-feed content every week or month.

For example, a student who registers in January, another in March, and another in August,

will receive the same sequence of content, regardless of the registration date.

*If you want them to be enabled from the first day of the student's registration,

select 0 days for topic 1.

4. Manually

You can manually select which topics you release or lock for students:

*In the case of automatic release, you have the option to block previous topics. In this case, we recommend leaving a final topic with a thank you letter so that the last topic is enabled and the previous ones are blocked.

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