Copy a sales page between courses

In this article: How to duplicate your sales page layout and content from one course into another, what transfers, and what you'll need to update by hand. All Plans


When you'd use this

You've built a sales page that looks good and converts well. Now you're launching a second course and want the same structure without starting from a blank page. Copying the sales page brings over your layout and text so you can swap in the new course's details and be done in minutes instead of rebuilding everything.

This is also handy if you run multiple cohorts of the same course and want a consistent sales page across all of them.

How to copy a sales page

  1. Open the course you want to copy the sales page into (the destination course).
  2. Go to Manage Course → Sales Page.
  3. In the sales page editor, look for the option to copy from another course.
  4. Select the source course -- the one with the sales page you want to reuse.
  5. Confirm the copy.

The sales page content from the source course replaces the current sales page in the destination course.

Important: Copying overwrites whatever is already on the destination course's sales page. If you've started building content there, it will be replaced. Make sure that's what you want before confirming.

What gets copied

Copied

Not copied

Page layout and section structure

Price point buttons and links

Text content (headings, descriptions, testimonials)

Enrollment status

Images embedded in the page

Course-specific settings

Custom HTML blocks

Student data

The key thing to know: price point references don't transfer. The copied page still points to the original course's price points. You'll need to remove those and add your new course's price points to the page.

After copying: what to update

Once the copy is in place, walk through the page and update anything specific to the new course:

  1. Price points. Remove price point buttons from the old course and add the new course's price points. This is the most important step -- without it, students see pricing for the wrong course.
  2. Course title and description. If the page references the original course by name, update the text.
  3. Dates and scheduling. If the original page mentioned specific cohort dates, session times, or deadlines, update those.
  4. Images. Swap in any images specific to the new course (cover photo, instructor photo, testimonials).
  5. Links. Check that any internal links point to the right places.
Tip: Preview the page before opening enrollment. Click the sales page link to see exactly what prospective students will see, and catch any leftover references to the original course.

Alternative: copy the entire course

If you want to bring over not just the sales page but also the course content, price points, and coupons, consider copying the entire course instead. When you copy a course with the "include sales page, price points, and coupons" option toggled on, everything comes over in one step.

See Copy a course for details.


Frequently Asked Questions

Does copying the sales page also copy my price points?
No. Price points belong to the individual course. The copy brings over page layout and text content only. You'll need to add the new course's price points to the copied page manually.
Can I copy a sales page from an archived course?
Yes. As long as the source course still exists on your account, you can copy its sales page -- even if it's archived.
Will changes to the copied page affect the original?
No. Once you copy a sales page, the two pages are independent. Editing one has no effect on the other.
Can I undo a sales page copy?
There's no one-click undo. If you copied over a page you wanted to keep, you'll need to rebuild it. To avoid this, make sure the destination course's sales page is either blank or something you're ready to replace before copying.

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