Public Course Marketing Website
A website that presents
your courses clearly — not a custom LMS.
For instructors, training providers, and course creators presenting what they teach — course and instructor pages, a link to the platform you already deliver on, and a general enquiry path. This is not a custom or secure LMS, and we won’t claim otherwise; a protected learning application needs separately-scoped work.

Prateeksha designs public course-marketing websites for instructors, training providers, and course creators -- course and instructor pages, a link to the platform you already deliver on, and a general enquiry path. This is not a custom or secure LMS, and not a SCORM, xAPI, LearnDash, or Moodle integration; a protected learning application needs separately-scoped work. The enquiry form on this site collects only general contact information, never student records or sensitive learner data.
What this service is
A public course-marketing website: course and instructor pages, and a clear link to an existing platform you already deliver on -- not a custom or secure LMS. Running a school, college, or training centre more broadly? See our education industry page.
What this service is not
Not a custom or secure LMS, and not a student-records system. That needs separately-scoped work with qualified specialists -- see our custom web application development service.
Where course websites go wrong
Most course-marketing sites either overpromise a full LMS or confuse a visitor about where the course actually happens.
- 01
Unclear where the course lives
No clear link to the platform where a student actually takes the course, once they enquire or enrol.
- 02
Instructor credibility missing
No context on who is teaching, their background, or why a visitor should trust the course.
- 03
LMS features oversold
A marketing site claiming secure enrolment or student-data handling it was never actually built to provide.
- 04
Enquiry form asks for too much
A generic contact form requesting details that belong in a proper enrolment or student-records process instead.
- 05
No honest scope boundary
Vague about what the website does and doesn't do once a student wants to actually start learning.
What a structured course-marketing site changes
Course and instructor pages, a clear platform link, and an honest scope boundary.
We structure your course and instructor pages clearly, link out to wherever you already deliver the course, and keep the enquiry form general. If you actually need a protected learning application built from scratch, that's a different, separately- scoped engagement -- see our custom web application development service.
- Course and instructor pages, structured clearly
- A clear link to the platform you already deliver on
- General enquiry form only -- not a student-records intake
- An honest statement of what is and is not in scope
- Course content and instructor credentials supplied and approved by you
What's included
What a course-marketing website build actually covers.
Scoped to public course marketing -- not a custom LMS or student-records system.
Course & instructor pages
Structure
Existing-platform linking
Platform link
General enquiry path
Contact
Accessibility-conscious design
Accessibility
See our interface design approachCustom LMS handoff
Handoff
See custom application developmentContent governance
Governance
Public-site SEO foundations
SEO
See our SEO approachOngoing maintenance
Care plans
Explore maintenanceThe visitor's journey
Discover a course, understand it, review the instructor, enquire, continue on your platform.
The site supports this path up to enquiry -- the course itself happens on the platform you already use.
Discover a course
A visitor finds your course through search, referral, or a shared link.
Understand the course
Clear course pages explain what is taught and who it is for.
Review the instructor
Instructor credentials and context, supplied and approved by you.
Enquire
A simple, general enquiry form -- not a student-records intake.
Continue on your platform
Enrolment and course delivery happen on the platform you already use, not the marketing site.
What changes
An overpromised LMS-style page vs. an honestly scoped course-marketing site.
Both present a course. The difference is whether the site is honest about where the course actually happens.
Choose your starting point
Three ways to start, depending on where your course-marketing site is today.
A new site, a redesign, or ongoing content support -- each stays within the honest scope above.
New
New course-marketing site
Course and instructor pages, a platform link, and a general enquiry path built from scratch.
- Course & instructor pages
- Existing-platform linking
- General enquiry form only
- CMS access for future updates
Recommended
Redesign & restructure
For an existing course site that no longer presents your offerings clearly.
- Content and structure audit
- Course and instructor page restructuring
- Redirect plan to protect existing SEO value
- Clearer platform-link signposting
Ongoing
Content & maintenance
Keep course and instructor content current after launch.
- Monthly content updates
- New course pages as your offerings grow
- Security and performance upkeep
- See our website maintenance service
What ships with every course-website engagement
Course pages
Course descriptions you supply, structured clearly for a prospective student.
Instructor profiles
Instructor credentials and context you supply, presented properly.
Platform link
A clear, well-signposted link to the existing course platform you use.
General enquiry form
A simple contact form kept to general fields -- no student records requested.
An honest scope statement
Clarity on what this engagement includes -- and what needs a separately-scoped LMS build.
CMS access
A way to update course and instructor content yourself, without developer help.











Ready to talk through your course website?
Tell us about your course -- we'll tell you honestly what's in scope.
Whether it's a new site or a redesign, you'll get a clear, honest read on scope before anything starts -- no LMS promise, no student-data claim, no invented enrolment outcome.
FAQs
Course website design -- frequently asked questions.
Straight answers on scope, what we don't offer, and what this engagement can and cannot promise.
Building a broader institutional site instead of a single course? See our education industry page.
No, and we won't claim otherwise. This is a public course-marketing website, not a custom or secure LMS -- we don't have evidence of building a student-records system to offer here. A protected learning application handling enrolment data, grades, or progress tracking needs separately-scoped work with qualified specialists; see our custom web application development service for that kind of build.
We haven't published SCORM, xAPI, LearnDash, or Moodle build work, so we won't claim any of those platforms here. Our evidenced stack is Next.js/React with a Laravel CMS, and WordPress where a project calls for it.
We won't promise that outcome -- enrolment depends on your reputation, your offer, and your market, not just the website. What we build is a clear course-marketing site: course and instructor pages, a link to wherever you already deliver the course, and a straightforward enquiry path.
Basic contact fields only -- name, email or phone, and a short message. It is a general enquiry form, not an intake for grades, progress data, or other sensitive learner information. If you need a place for students to submit that kind of data, that belongs in your course platform or a separately-scoped protected application, not a general website form.
Not as part of this service. A custom LMS, student portal, or protected learning application is separately-scoped work with qualified specialists -- see our custom web application development service if that's what you need. If you already use an existing platform to deliver your courses, we can link to it clearly from your marketing site instead.
You do. Course descriptions, accreditation, qualifications, instructor credentials, completion data, and any accessibility or safeguarding requirements are all supplied and approved by you -- we structure what you give us, we do not invent or verify it.
Our education industry page covers public institutional websites for schools, colleges, and training centres more broadly -- programme information, faculty profiles, and admissions. This page is scoped specifically to course-marketing sites for individual instructors and course creators. Worth a look if your situation is closer to an institution than a single course offering.
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