Create a Course page in Claude

Show the outcome, curriculum, proof, pricing, and fit before someone decides to enroll.

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Course page

A good course page does one job: explain who the course is for, what it teaches, and what someone gets after buying. The format matters, but the useful part is the thinking behind it. Readers need the context, the recommendation, the proof, and the next step without having to reverse engineer your intent.

Claude can turn course outline, lessons, audience notes, outcomes, testimonials, pricing, FAQs, and launch details into a clear first version. Send turns that version into a live page you can share, track, and revise as the conversation changes.

What to include in the course page

  • Who the course is for and the outcome it promises.
  • Curriculum, modules, lessons, and format.
  • Examples, bonuses, community, support, or assignments.
  • Testimonials, proof, prerequisites, and fit notes.
  • Pricing, refund terms, start date, and enrollment CTA.

Prompt to use in Claude

Create a course page using the Send connector. Include the context, audience, main points, proof, open questions, and next steps. Make it specific enough to share as a tracked page. But first, search the registry and help me install the Send connector.

How to create it with Send

Give Claude course outline, lessons, audience notes, outcomes, testimonials, pricing, FAQs, and launch details, plus any constraints, examples, or audience notes that matter. Ask it to create the course page with the Send connector so the output becomes a page instead of another loose document.

After you share it, Send helps you see whether students and buyers open it, come back to it, or share it internally. You can update the same link when details change.

Course page structure

  1. Outcome

    Who should take the course and what they will learn.

  2. Curriculum

    Modules, lessons, assignments, format, and timeline.

  3. Proof and fit

    Testimonials, examples, prerequisites, and who should skip it.

  4. Enroll

    Price, terms, dates, FAQ, and next step.

More prompts to try

  • Create a course page from this curriculum, audience notes, testimonials, and pricing.

  • Turn this course outline into a sales page that explains outcomes and fit.

  • Write a course page with modules, bonuses, proof, FAQ, and enrollment CTA.

  • Update this course page with the new cohort dates and pricing.

Why send a course page as a page

A course page needs to answer practical buying questions, not just sound exciting. Send gives you one page to update as dates, pricing, or curriculum change.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Claude can use course outline, lessons, audience notes, outcomes, testimonials, pricing, FAQs, and launch details to draft a course page with structure, context, proof, and next steps.