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Vladislav Zolotarev2020-05-06 13:41:19
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Vladislav Zolotarev, 2020-05-06 13:41:19

Which CMS bundle should I choose for the site of online tutors and subscription courses?

Hello,
tell me which bundle to choose for the following tasks:
1. personal account of students, with a personal balance, which can be used to purchase:
1.1. individual lessons, that is, the number of hours;
1.2. subscriptions to courses by time;
1.3. other one-time services, like completing a task.
The personal account should display balance replenishment transactions and the history of ordered services. There should be a calendar where the entire schedule of the student will be marked, at the moment when the time of the lesson approaches, access is opened, that is, a link to the jitsi or zoom session is sent.
2. personal account for teachers, with a schedule of classes, as well as access to sessions. Counting the number of sessions completed.

The following unrelated systems are currently in use: bitrix24, moodle, joomla.

What do you recommend, from open source for improvement, or maybe there is something already ready? Paid options can be offered, just for a sample, to see how to implement everything.

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Pavel Lovtsevich, 2020-05-14
@lautsevich

Are you sure that

Paid options can be offered, just for a sample, to see how to implement everything.

Here's a $15 E-learning plugin for the beautiful October CMS . Are you sure you can do better faster and cheaper?
I have not personally used this plugin, but I highly recommend October CMS for its high degree of developer friendliness (under the hood of Laravel).
On this CMS, you can do the same thing very flexible on a bunch of plugins Shopaholic and Subscriptions for Shopaholic . You will get a full-fledged e-commerce for selling courses, but the "training" part will need to be developed from scratch. Although, it may be possible to make friends between the Shopaholic and E-learning plugins.

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Anton R., 2020-05-06
@anton_reut

Laravel, Symfony. Just forget about ready-made CMS.

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Sanes, 2020-05-06
@Sanes

Drink yourself. Everything else is half measures. Either it won't fit or it won't fit. And still drink.

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