Maven review
Free planPlatform for live, cohort-based courses by experts; 10% fee, no monthly cost.
The verdict
Maven scores 4.0/5 in our review. It's best for experts running high-ticket live cohorts and interactive, premium-priced programs. No monthly fee — only pay 10% when you earn. The main trade-offs: growth-program sales add fees up to 30–40%; less branding control than a self-hosted platform; built for live cohorts, not evergreen self-paced courses. There's a genuinely usable free plan, so you can try it at zero cost.
Pros & cons
- No monthly fee — only pay 10% when you earn
- Instructors keep 90% and set premium pricing
- Strong tooling for high-ticket live cohorts
- Growth-program sales add fees up to 30–40%
- Less branding control than a self-hosted platform
- Built for live cohorts, not evergreen self-paced courses
Key features
- Purpose-built for live, cohort-based courses
- Live session scheduling, Zoom integration, attendance
- Course landing pages, checkout and enrollment
- Community and discussion tools for cohorts
- Instructor-set pricing (typically $500–$3,000 per cohort)
- Optional Student Growth Program for reach
- Marketplace of vetted expert instructors
Pricing
No monthly fee; Maven takes 10% per enrollment. Growth-program sales can add fees up to 30–40%.
| Plan | Monthly | Annual (per mo) | What you get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Instructor (free to start) | Free | Free | No monthly fee; 10% of revenue per paid student |
Transaction fees: 10% per paid student (instructors keep 90%). Prices verified against Maven's pricing page; verify current pricing ↗.
Who should use Maven?
Good fit: Experts running high-ticket live cohorts; Interactive, premium-priced programs.
Look elsewhere if: Self-paced, low-price evergreen course sellers — see Maven alternatives.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Maven cost?
Maven is free to start. No monthly fee; Maven takes 10% per enrollment. Growth-program sales can add fees up to 30–40%.
Does Maven charge transaction fees?
Transaction fees: 10% per paid student (instructors keep 90%). Factor this in — it often costs more than the monthly fee at volume.
Who is Maven best for?
Maven is best for experts running high-ticket live cohorts and interactive, premium-priced programs. It's less ideal for self-paced, low-price evergreen course sellers.