• I want to simplify the registration process by sending a link to the student to complete the course, but i don’t want to charge?

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  • Plugin Support brianvu-tp

    (@briantp)

    Hi davidc123,

    Thank you for your question!

    As we understand it, are you asking about allowing students to enroll in a course for free by bypassing the registration or payment process?

    If this is not what you meant, could you please provide more details about your requirements? This will help us better understand your needs and provide a more accurate solution.

    Looking forward to your clarification!

    Best regards,
    Brianvu-tp

    Thread Starter davidc123

    (@davidc123)

    Yes allowing students to enroll in a course for free by bypassing the registration or payment process?

    Thread Starter davidc123

    (@davidc123)

    I would like to be able for students to bypass the payment process as an option and be redirected to their learning profile where they can choose or be allocated courses. Is this possible ?

    Plugin Support brianvu-tp

    (@briantp)

    Hi davidc123,

    Thank you for clarifying!

    Currently, LearnPress offers a feature called “No Require Enroll” that allows students to access courses without the need for an account or registration. You can enable this feature for specific courses by following these steps:

    1. Go to the Course Settings of the desired course.
    2. Navigate to the Pricing section.
    3. Tick the option “There is no enrollment requirement” to activate the feature.

    However, please note that when this feature is enabled, the student’s learning progress will not be saved for that course. Learning progress is only tracked if the student has an account and is logged into the site.

    If this limitation is acceptable for your use case, this might be a suitable solution. Let us know if you need further assistance!

    Best regards,
    Brianvu-tp

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