Come teach
with us
Lead the way, become an instructor and empower others — including yourself
So many reasons to launch a course
Teach Your Way
Publish the course you want, in the way you want, and always have control of your own content.
Inspire Others
Teach what you know, help others explore their interests, gain new skills, and advance their businesses.
Get Rewarded
Expand your professional network, build your expertise, and earn money on each paid enrollment.
Did you know?
In the US, online course takers spend an average of $210 per year.*
The size of the global online learning market reached $316 billion in 2023.**
Analysts are projecting an 8% annual growth, reaching $661.6 billion by 2032.**
How to Get Started
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Plan Your Curriculum
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Write Your Content
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Launch Your Course
You start with your passion and knowledge. Then choose a promising topic that you could speak about for 30 minutes without cue card or cheat sheets.
The way that you teach — what you bring to it — is up to you.
How we help you
We offer plenty of resources on how to create your first course. And, our instructor dashboard and curriculum pages help keep you organized.
Write your lessons inside the course curriculum builder. Want to include video? Awesome, use basic tools like a smartphone or a DSLR camera. Add a good microphone and you’re ready to start.
If you don’t like being on camera, just capture your screen. Either way, we recommend two hours or more of video for a paid course.
How we help you
Our Instructor Support team is available to help you throughout the process and provide feedback on test videos.
Gather your first ratings and reviews by promoting your course through social media and your professional networks.
Your course will be discoverable in our Village Library where you earn revenue from each paid enrollment.
How we help you
Our custom coupon tool lets you offer enrollment incentives while our global promotions drive traffic to courses.
“I take pride in knowing that my efforts contribute to people worldwide enhancing their businesses and creating remarkable achievements. Being a part-time instructor is an amazing experience; and I love the flexibility to choose when, where, and how I work.”
Nicole Darcy
COO/Director of Business Development at NRD Services
Going it Alone is Not an Option
Our Instructor Support Team is here to answer your questions and review your curriculum before, during, and after the instructor registration process. While our Teacher’s Lounge gives you plenty of resources to help you through the process.
Need more support before you being? Ask us!
Ready to Register? We’re so excited you are ready to launch your own course. To begin the instructor registration application process, please complete the form below.
Instructor Registration Application
Who is Get Savvy and Why an Instructor Registration?
Get Savvy is the brainchild of Karen Kleinwort, and we’d like to share a little about her. Karen’s passion to share her knowledge with others is the reason why the Village (aka the platform) is in existance. The Village is where the Women’s Business Resource Community resides. In the Village, Karen’s passion comes to life with business coaching at your finger tips. The Villagers are known as “Go-Gethers.” Furthermore, it is important to Karen for all Go-Gethers to feel like they belong. That they have access to the same resources to succeed. No matter their budget, their goal, or where they reside.
We believe that it takes a Village to build a thriving and flourishing business.
So why the Instructor Registration application?
To keep the village and all of our Go-Gethers working towards the same goal – expert advice, hands-on experience, and a passion to share the power of knowledge. We read and accept those who are bringing more than just their passion to the classroom. They bring experience and know-how. So their students can trust that their teachers have been there too. Our courses are more than just an online education platform, they are the gardens in which each and everyone of us finds nourishment and encouragement.
Data Sources: *statista.com and **skillademia.com