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Here’s what we’re talking about this week at Teachable. [teach:able —] In The Know: Product Update Volume 21 | May 2022 Welcome to In The Know: Product Update, a recurring edition of our weekly newsletter focusing on news and updates from our product team. What's new? Turning your knowledge into a scalable business isn’t easy. Whether you’re just starting your business or expanding your offering in an existing business, having a best-in-class customer or student experience ensures you maximize your earning potential. Teachable’s most recent updates help you build the best curriculum for your students with ease. Feature spotlight This month we released updates to student tagging, making it easy to manage student groups and learn how they engage with your course. With our full set of user tagging features, you can: - Customize how you want to organize your students with custom keyword tags - Save time managing groups of students with bulk actions - View and understand how specific student groups are engaging with your course by filtering course reports by tag [Learn three reasons to organize your students into groups]( on our blog. More updates - Creating course curriculum and lectures is an overwhelming process. That’s why we’ve made it easier with a streamlined course creation experience. We’re continuing to update and fix minor bugs in our lecture editor. - Now you can get personalized guidance, join the community, or troubleshoot any issues with Teachable directly in your school’s help menu. - Build more incentives for students to purchase and finish a course with our new feature for [limited access duration on payment plans](. Tip of the week We’re lifting off—Launch Accelerator starts tomorrow. Imagine where you could be in just one month with our redesigned Launch Accelerator Challenge. Get help in real time as you work toward launching a course in 30 days or less. [Join the challenge and reserve your spot]( before we take off tomorrow. Copyright @ 2022 Teachable, Inc. All Rights Reserved 470 Park Ave South New York, NY, 10016 US [Change Your Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( or [Update Your Profile]( at any time. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn](

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