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The Studio Dashboard

The Studio is your academy’s admin area — the private side of Klimb that only you and your team see. Learners never visit the Studio; they experience your white-labeled academy on your subdomain or custom domain. This guide tours each section so you know where everything lives.

Overview

When you open the Studio, the Overview greets you with a snapshot of your academy: recent enrollments, revenue this month, total learners, and any setup steps you haven’t finished yet. It’s the fastest way to see how your academy is doing at a glance and what to tackle next.

Courses

The Courses section is where you build and manage everything you teach. From here you can:

  • Create a new course and set its title, description, pricing, and slug.
  • Organize content into modules and lessons — see Adding Lessons and Modules.
  • Upload and manage video lessons.
  • Mark lessons as free previews and schedule drip releases.
  • Publish or unpublish a course to control whether learners can see and buy it.

Learners

The Learners section lists everyone who has signed up or enrolled in your academy. For each learner you can see their entitlements (which courses they can access), enrollment dates, and progress. You can manually grant or revoke access, resend invitations, and look up someone who’s having trouble logging in. Entitlements are how Klimb decides what a learner is allowed to watch — they’re granted automatically on purchase and can be adjusted here.

Billing

The Billing section connects your academy to Stripe so you can charge for courses. Here you’ll:

  • Connect your Stripe account so Stripe payouts go to your bank — see connecting Stripe.
  • Set course prices and create coupons for discounts and promotions.
  • Review transactions, refunds, and payout history.

Klimb never holds your money; payments flow through your own connected Stripe account.

Analytics

The Analytics section turns activity into insight. Track enrollments over time, revenue by course, and lesson completion rates so you can see where learners thrive — and where they drop off. Use this to decide which courses to promote and which lessons need a rework.

Settings

The Settings section covers everything about your academy’s identity and configuration:

Getting comfortable

The best way to learn the Studio is to use it. Create a draft course, drop in a lesson, and click around — nothing is published to learners until you choose to publish it. When you’re ready to go live, the Launch Checklist ties these sections together into a clear path.