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    For Energy Healers

    Best Platforms for Energy Healing Courses (2026 Comparison)

    Honest comparison of course platforms for energy healing practitioners — what works, what doesn't, and which platform fits your teaching style.

    Abe Crystal10 min readUpdated March 2026

    Disclosure: Ruzuku is our platform. We've done our best to compare fairly, including where other platforms have strengths we don't. Your best fit depends on your teaching style and priorities.

    Choosing the right platform for your energy healing course matters more than you might think. The platform shapes your student experience, affects how you teach, and determines what fees eat into your revenue. This comparison looks at the main options through the lens of what energy healing courses actually need.

    The best platform for energy healing courses depends on whether you need live session support, sequential content delivery, and built-in community. For most practitioners, a focused teaching platform like Ruzuku (with Zoom integration and zero transaction fees) fits better than all-in-one marketing suites. If you need advanced funnels, consider Kajabi. If you want passive audience reach, list an intro course on Udemy alongside your main platform.

    What Energy Healing Courses Need from a Platform

    In surveys of over 1,000 online course creators (reported in The Business of Coursesby Abe Crystal, Mirasee Press), the top two challenges were "finding the time" to build a course (47% of respondents) and "setting up the technology" (34%). Choosing the right platform directly addresses that second challenge — and a simpler platform helps with the first one too.

    Before comparing platforms, let's be clear about what matters for energy healing courses specifically:

    • Sequential content delivery — Students should progress through modules in order, building on previous learning. Random access works for reference libraries, not for energy healing training.
    • Live session support — Attunements, group practice, and real-time guidance need Zoom or similar integration, not just video hosting.
    • Discussion and community — Students benefit enormously from sharing experiences with peers during the course.
    • Clean learning environment — A calm, focused interface aligns with the nature of healing work. Marketing clutter and upsell popups undermine the experience.
    • Fair pricing — Transaction fees compound quickly when you're selling $200-500 courses. The platform cost model matters.

    Platform Comparison

    Ruzuku

    Ruzuku is designed specifically for course creators who prioritize the learning experience. Energy healing practitioners have been using Ruzuku for over a decade — some since 2015 — teaching modalities from Reiki and intuitive dowsing to sound healing and heart-centered practices. Lauri Ann Lumby, a Reiki Master with nearly 30 years of experience and a master's in Transpersonal Psychology, hosts over 20 courses on Ruzuku — from spiritual formation programs to soul-centered learning. That kind of long-term use speaks to the platform's fit for energy healing education. Ruzuku is used by practitioners ranging from solo Reiki teachers building their first course to established academies like Hibiscus Moon Crystal Healing Academy, which runs certification programs with hundreds of students. The platform handles both ends of the scale — from a single introductory course to a library of programs with tiered memberships, Zoom-integrated live sessions, and ongoing practice communities. It's a strong match because of its sequential course structure, native Zoom integration, built-in discussions, and clean interface.

    • Pros: Zero transaction fees, native Zoom integration, sequential drip content, discussion spaces per lesson, clean student experience, responsive support team
    • Cons: Smaller ecosystem than Kajabi or Teachable, no built-in marketing funnel tools
    • Pricing: Flat monthly fee, no per-sale commission
    • Best for: Practitioners who want a focused teaching platform without the complexity of an all-in-one marketing suite

    Teachable

    A popular general-purpose platform with a wide range of features. It can host energy healing courses but isn't specifically designed for experiential learning.

    • Pros: Large ecosystem, affiliate marketing tools, robust payment options
    • Cons: Transaction fees on lower plans (5%), basic community features, no native Zoom integration
    • Best for: Practitioners who plan to sell multiple products and want marketing tools built in

    For a deeper comparison, see Ruzuku vs Teachable.

    Thinkific

    Similar to Teachable with strong course hosting features. Offers communities as an add-on.

    • Pros: Clean interface, good quiz/assessment tools, free plan available
    • Cons: Communities cost extra, limited live session integration, transaction fees on some plans
    • Best for: Practitioners who want strong self-paced course features

    Kajabi

    An all-in-one platform that includes website, email marketing, courses, and community. Powerful but complex and expensive.

    • Pros: All-in-one (website + courses + email + community), strong automation tools
    • Cons: Expensive ($149+/month), steep learning curve, many features you may not need
    • Best for: Practitioners building a large-scale online education business with multiple products

    For a deeper comparison, see Ruzuku vs Kajabi.

    Udemy

    A marketplace platform where students discover courses. Very different model from hosting your own course.

    • Pros: Built-in audience, no upfront costs
    • Cons: Deep discounting culture ($10-20 courses during sales), limited student relationship, no live session support, Udemy controls pricing during promotions
    • Best for: Reaching new audiences who discover you through search — not for your core certification programs

    Quick Comparison

    FeatureRuzukuTeachableThinkificKajabiUdemy
    Sequential contentYesYesYesYesLimited
    Native Zoom integrationYesNoAdd-onPartialNo
    Built-in discussionsPer lessonBasicAdd-onYesQ&A only
    Transaction fees0%0-5%0-10%0%37-63%
    Starting price$99/mo$59/moFree-$99/mo$149/moFree
    Best for healers?Strong fitAdequateAdequateIf scalingFor reach

    Our Recommendation

    For energy healing courses specifically, we recommend choosing a platform that prioritizes the learning experience over marketing features. Your students are coming for a meaningful educational journey, not a sales funnel.

    Ruzuku is built for this kind of teaching. Sequential content, live Zoom sessions, built-in discussion, zero transaction fees, and a clean, calm learning environment. It's what we'd recommend for most energy healing practitioners.

    That said, if you need extensive marketing automation or plan to build a large multi-product education business, Kajabi might be worth the higher cost and complexity. And if you want to reach new audiences passively, listing a lower-priced intro course on Udemy as a marketing channel (alongside your main platform) can work well.

    Not sure which is right for you? Take our platform quiz for a personalized recommendation.

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