Circle
Community platform for creators and customer communities.
Alternatives · 2026
All-in-one platform for courses, memberships, and marketing.
3 hand-curated alternatives from MintedSaaS's directory. See the Kajabi listing →
Kajabi is an all-in-one platform that combines course hosting, membership management, email marketing, and sales funnels in a single dashboard. It's built for course creators, coaches, and small business owners who want to avoid piecing together multiple tools. Kajabi handles course delivery, student progress tracking, payment processing, and email sequences from one place. Most users are solo operators or small teams running digital products at the $1K–$50K annual revenue scale.
People typically pick Kajabi to skip the integration work entirely. Instead of buying separate tools for course hosting (like Teachable or Thinkific), email (like ConvertKit), and landing pages (like Leadpages), they run their whole operation inside Kajabi. The tradeoff is less flexibility and typically higher pricing than a single best-of-breed tool. Buyers choosing Kajabi usually value simplicity and time savings over specialized feature sets or lower cost.
Community platform for creators and customer communities.
Circle, Teachable, and Thinkific each handle courses and memberships, but with different tradeoffs. Circle is community-first and strongest for cohort-based courses. Teachable and Thinkific are course-only platforms, so you'll manage email and funnels separately. If you want another all-in-one, Kartra and Systeme.io are closer matches to Kajabi's feature range.
Teachable and Thinkific both have free tiers that let you host courses and accept payments. They're capped on bandwidth or student count, but you can start without spending money. Circle's free tier is limited to community features and doesn't include course hosting or payments.
Kajabi works best if you want built-in email, funnels, and landing pages alongside courses. If you only need courses and memberships, Teachable or Thinkific are cheaper and easier to learn. If you prioritize community over course delivery, Circle is the better fit.
Circle is designed around cohort scheduling and group interaction, making it the strongest choice for coaching programs. Kajabi, Teachable, and Thinkific are better suited to self-paced courses or evergreen memberships. If you're running time-bound cohorts, Circle's interface is built for that workflow.
Kajabi allows white-labeling on higher plans. Teachable lets you use custom domains but doesn't hide branding as deeply. Thinkific supports white-label on enterprise tiers. Circle offers custom branding but is less common for reseller models. Check each tier closely before committing.
Verify that your email provider, payment processor, CRM, and analytics tools can connect via API or webhook. Kajabi has native integrations with Zapier, most alternatives do too, but direct integrations vary by platform. Test syncing contacts and orders before migration.
Kajabi has built-in webinar hosting. Teachable and Thinkific require third-party tools like Zoom or StreamYard. Circle supports live sessions within the community. If webinars are core to your business, check whether you want them bundled or integrated separately.
Teachable and Thinkific have gentler learning curves and simpler course setup than Kajabi. Thinkific's free tier is more forgiving for testing. Circle requires understanding community dynamics. Kajabi's breadth of features means a steeper initial learning curve.