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Quick Start Guide

Your First Product in 5 Steps

Step 1: Navigate to Products

  1. Open the main navigation menu
  2. Click on “Products”
  3. You’ll see the products dashboard with existing products and creation options

Step 2: Create New Product

  1. Click the “Create Product” button
  2. Fill in basic product information:
    • Product Title: Clear, descriptive name
    • Description: Overview of what the product includes
    • Subject & Grade Level: Categorization for easy discovery

Step 3: Add Syllabi

  1. Use the left panel to search and browse your syllabi library
  2. Select syllabi by clicking the checkbox next to each one
  3. Arrange the order by dragging selected syllabi in the right panel

Step 4: Set Up Pricing

  1. Choose your pricing model (Per Student, Per Class, etc.)
  2. Configure pricing tiers and features
  3. Set access durations and limits

Step 6: Save your product

Step 5: Publish Your Product

  1. Navigate to your product view page
  2. Review all product details
  3. Click “Request Publish” to submit for approval
  4. Track publication status from your products view page

Pro Tips for Success

Best Practices

  • Start Small: Begin with 3-5 related syllabi per product
  • Clear Naming: Use descriptive titles that indicate the product’s value
  • Progressive Structure: Arrange syllabi in logical learning sequence
  • Test Pricing: Start with conservative pricing and adjust based on demand

Common Pitfalls to Avoid

  • ❌ Too Many Syllabi: Overwhelming packages reduce usability
  • ❌ Unrelated Content: Keep products thematically consistent
  • ❌ Complex Pricing: Simple, clear pricing converts better

Next Steps

After creating your first product:

  1. Share with colleagues for feedback
  2. Monitor usage metrics once published
  3. Gather user feedback for improvements
  4. Consider creating complementary products
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Most users create their first usable product in under 15 minutes. Don’t aim for perfection - you can always refine and improve later!

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