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Best Kajabi Alternatives for 2026

Your Kajabi Bill Compounds Every Month — Even When Sales Don't

$0
Transaction Fees
Custom builds only
5–20%
Kajabi Premium
What you're overpaying
95+
Lighthouse Score
Custom build target
Course Limits
No artificial caps
What Kajabi Alternatives Actually Give You — And What They Take Away

Your subscription renews at $149–$399/month whether you ship one course or fifty, whether your business grows or stalls. Kajabi alternatives—Mighty Networks, Circle, Podia, Substack, Gumroad, or a custom Next.js build—promise lower fees, fewer product caps, or full ownership of your code. But each trade-off lands differently on your business. Mighty Networks excels at community but charges up to $360/month. Circle mimics that model. Podia drops the fee to $33/month but strips out advanced automations. Substack and Gumroad take 10% of revenue forever, no matter how big you get. A custom platform costs $0/month after launch and gives you the entire stack—your design system, your member data, your API connections—but requires a two-week build. At Social Animal, we map your revenue model, your course catalog, and your growth plan against each option's real costs—then build or migrate the one that stops bleeding margin.

Waar projecten falen

That $149–$399/month comes out of your revenue before you've sold a thing You're not building equity. You're renting someone else's platform, and the rent tends to go up.
The product caps are genuinely frustrating Kajabi limits you to 3–100 products depending on your plan, so as your catalog grows, you're forced into pricier tiers. Growth gets penalized.
Templates are another problem Kajabi sites look like Kajabi sites. If you've spent time on the platform, you recognize them immediately — same layouts, same fonts, same feel. Hard to stand out when you're sharing a design system with thousands of other creators.
And if you ever want to leave? You're rebuilding from scratch That's not an accident. Lock-in gives Kajabi pricing power, and you're on the wrong end of that relationship.
The built-in email tools don't hold up against something like ConvertKit or Resend Plenty of Kajabi users end up paying for both — Kajabi's email *and* a proper email platform. That's expensive for a worse result.
The API limitations are real too You can't always connect your course platform to your CRM, your analytics stack, or your payment workflows the way your business actually needs.

Compliance

Mighty Networks

Community-first platform with courses added on. Best for creators who care more about member interaction than polished course delivery. $41–$360/month.

Circle

Modern community platform with spaces, events, and lightweight course features. Strong API and white-labeling on higher-tier plans. $49–$399/month.

Podia

Simple all-in-one for digital downloads, courses, and memberships. No transaction fees on paid plans. $33–$166/month. Works well for solo creators who want things straightforward.

Substack

Newsletter-first with paywalled content and podcasting. Takes 10% of paid subscriptions. Free to start but the cut gets painful at scale. Best for writers.

Gumroad

Marketplace for digital products with a flat 10% fee. No monthly cost, but that per-transaction cut adds up fast. Good for one-off digital product sales — not recurring memberships.

Custom Next.js + Supabase + Stripe

You own everything: code, data, brand, and revenue. Zero monthly platform fees. Zero transaction fees beyond Stripe's 2.9%. A one-time build investment typically pays for itself within 6–12 months.

Wat we bouwen

Burning $1,788–$4,788 annually on base fees before a single course sale

Own your entire codebase and member database—zero platform rent after launch

Hitting product caps that force you into pricier tiers as your catalog grows

Ship unlimited courses, memberships, and products without tier penalties

Running Kajabi sites that look identical to thousands of other creators

Design a member experience that reflects your brand, not a SaaS template library

Rebuilding from scratch if you ever leave—lock-in by design, not accident

Integrate Stripe, Resend, Segment, and any tool your stack requires via open APIs

Paying twice for email when Kajabi's tools can't replace ConvertKit or Resend

Keep 97.1% of revenue after Stripe fees—no 10% platform tax compounding forever

Losing API access to CRMs, analytics stacks, and payment workflows your business needs

Migrate or rebuild in two weeks with a team that's done this 40+ times for creators

Ons proces

01

Revenue & Content Audit

We map your existing Kajabi setup first — courses, memberships, email lists, revenue streams, integrations. Nothing gets touched until we know exactly what needs to move and where it's going.
Week 1
02

Platform Architecture

Then we design the actual platform: Mux for video delivery, Supabase for membership tiers, Stripe for payments, Resend for email. We don't add features for the sake of it. You get what your business needs and nothing that'll slow it down.
Week 2–3
03

Build & Content Migration

We build the Next.js application on Vercel, migrate your courses, member data, and purchase history, and set up Stripe subscriptions to match your current pricing exactly. No surprises for your members.
Week 4–7
04

Testing & Member Transition

Before anything goes live, we run QA across devices, load test the video delivery, and verify every payment flow. Your existing members don't experience any interruption to their access or billing.
Week 8–9
05

Launch & Kajabi Sunset

Launch day, we're watching. Thirty days of performance monitoring after go-live. Cancel Kajabi when you're sure everything's running the way it should — and it will be.
Week 10
Next.jsSupabaseStripeVercelMuxResend

Veelgestelde vragen

When should I stay on Kajabi instead of switching?

If you're making under $3K/month, have two or three courses, and brand differentiation isn't a priority right now, Kajabi's convenience is genuinely worth the price. The math changes once you're paying $199+/month and running into product caps, template constraints, or the email tool gap. That's when alternatives start making financial sense.

How does a custom build compare to Kajabi on total cost?

Kajabi's Growth plan is $199/month — $2,388/year, nearly $12,000 over five years. A custom Next.js build starts around $12,000 as a one-time cost. After that, you're looking at Stripe's fees and maybe $20/month for hosting. Breakeven typically lands somewhere between 12 and 18 months. The savings after that are significant.

Can I migrate my existing Kajabi members and their payment history?

Yes. We export your member data, course progress, and purchase history from Kajabi. Stripe subscriptions transfer cleanly — Kajabi already runs on Stripe under the hood, so there's no payment migration headache. Members keep their login credentials and course access. Most of them won't notice anything changed.

What about mobile apps — Kajabi has one, will my custom build?

Kajabi's mobile app is the same for every creator on the platform. A custom build uses progressive web app technology — installs on any phone, loads fast, feels native. If you specifically need App Store presence, we can build with React Native or Capacitor for an additional $8K–$15K.

Is Circle or Mighty Networks better than a custom build for communities?

For communities under 1,000 members where you need to move fast, Circle is a solid pick. Mighty Networks makes sense if community is the whole product. But once you're combining courses, community, and commerce under one brand, you end up duct-taping three platforms together. A custom build gets rid of that.

How long does it take to build a custom course platform?

Eight to ten weeks from kickoff to launch for a standard build — video delivery, memberships, Stripe, email integration. More involved builds with community features, affiliate programs, or a mobile app run 12–14 weeks. You get a fixed timeline and a fixed price before we start anything.

What platform is better than Kajabi?

In 2026, Teachable is considered a strong alternative to Kajabi, especially for educators prioritizing course creation features. Teachable provides intuitive tools for building courses, offers flexible pricing, and supports integrations with third-party services. Additionally, it includes comprehensive analytics for tracking student progress and engagement. Another noteworthy option is Thinkific, which is praised for its customization capabilities and community-building tools. Both platforms are often preferred by creators seeking more straightforward pricing structures and scalability options compared to Kajabi.

Which is better, Kajabi or Skool?

Kajabi and Skool cater to different needs; choosing between them depends on your specific requirements. Kajabi is an all-in-one platform ideal for creators looking to sell courses, host memberships, and manage marketing in one place. On the other hand, Skool focuses on community building and engagement, offering a streamlined experience for running interactive online communities and discussions. If you prioritize comprehensive course creation with integrated marketing tools, Kajabi is better. However, if your focus is on fostering a vibrant community, Skool might be the superior choice.

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