Before we step into 2026, we want to take a moment to look back at 2025.
It’s been an incredible year for Klasio and for the people who made it meaningful: our users, including you. At some point this year, Klasio became one of the newest LMS platforms in the world, built with a simple but ambitious goal: to make online learning easier for students, instructors, and academies alike.
We’re still at the beginning of this journey. There’s plenty left to build, improve, and refine. But every feature shipped, every course launched, and every learner onboarded this year has moved us one step closer to that vision.
Here’s a look at what we built, improved, and learned in 2025.
Klasio Took Its First Step in June, 2025
After years of building and operating learning platforms, one pattern became impossible to ignore: educators with strong content were consistently held back by fragile systems, performance bottlenecks, plugin overload, and platforms that felt harder to manage than the businesses they were meant to support.
Klasio took shape directly from that observation. It was created to remove unnecessary complexity from running an online academy and to give educators a platform they could rely on without constantly thinking about infrastructure or workarounds.
My perspective came from working at both ends of the spectrum. I’ve worked with world-class platforms like Interaction Design Foundation and built LMS products from the ground up, where performance, scale, and structure were non-negotiable.
At the same time, hosting and maintaining growing academies on commonly used WordPress LMS setups repeatedly showed me how quickly everyday growth could turn into operational overhead.
Klasio was built around a simple idea: an LMS that stays out of the way. A platform that feels modern, performs predictably under real traffic, and offers sensible defaults without limiting growth. Throughout 2025, every decision was guided by one principle: ship the right things, the right way…and that mindset continues to guide where Klasio is headed next.
Supporting Creator Success

One of our biggest goals as an LMS is to help educators see a return on their hard work. We’re happy to share that course creators on our platform earned a total of $25,000 this year. Whether you are teaching a small workshop or a full-scale program, we are glad to provide the tools that help make your expertise profitable.
Empowering a Global Community of Learners

This year, the Klasio community reached incredible new heights. With over 35,000 students enrolled and 488 courses published, our platform has become a powerhouse for digital education. From over 5,800 deep-dive lessons to hundreds of assignments and webinars, we are providing the diverse tools educators need to deliver impactful learning experiences at scale.
Dedicated to Your Success

Great learning requires great support. Our team handled 748 support requests this year with a focus on speed and precision. We are especially proud to maintain a 100% 5-star review rating, reflecting our commitment to ensuring every user on the Klasio platform feels supported every step of the way.
New Klasio Features Released in 2025
- Landing Page Builder: Users can now fully customize their tenant’s public-facing landing page using a dedicated builder, providing complete control over site design and branding.
- Site Owner Panel and Multiple Tenant Creation: This foundational change introduced a new administrative layer and the ability to manage multiple independent sites (tenants) from a single account, enabling platform scaling.
- Video Encoding and Video Watermark: Automated processing of uploaded video content optimizes it for smooth streaming across all devices and network conditions. Additionally, a customizable, non-removable watermark is applied to protect the content from unauthorized distribution and piracy.
- DRM Protection in Mobile App: Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology is now embedded within the mobile application to secure video content. This effectively prevents unauthorized downloading, screen recording, or sharing of course videos on mobile devices.
- RazorPay Integration: Integration of this new payment gateway allows the platform to accept payments from a wider range of customers, directly expanding market reach and potential revenue, especially for Indian customers.
- Device Login Restriction Settings: Administrators gain the ability to set a maximum limit on the number of devices a single user account can be logged into concurrently. This security measure is designed to prevent account sharing and maintain the integrity of user licenses.
- Guest Checkout: This feature streamlines the purchase process by allowing customers to complete transactions without needing to create an account first, significantly reducing checkout friction and increasing conversion rates.
- Cloudflare Turnstile Integration: Site owners can now integrate Cloudflare Turnstile to protect registration pages with advanced CAPTCHA, enhancing security and preventing spam sign-ups.
- Bulk Student Import / Bulk Course Enrollment Import: Site administrators can now upload spreadsheets to import large numbers of students and enroll them in courses simultaneously, drastically reducing administrative time.
- Private Course Type: Introduces a new course visibility setting that restricts access to only those students explicitly enrolled, enabling more flexible and exclusive course offerings.
- Video Embed and Custom HTML Support: Course creators can now embed videos from external sources (like YouTube) and use custom HTML directly within the lesson content, greatly expanding content creation possibilities.
- OneSignal Integration: The platform now supports integration with the OneSignal service, allowing for the delivery of targeted push notifications to users across both web and mobile applications. This is a powerful tool for sending critical updates, running marketing campaigns, and boosting user engagement.
- Instructor Revenue Share Management: A dedicated system has been implemented to manage and calculate the revenue split between the platform and its instructors.
- Checkout Configuration: Site owners can now configure which billing address fields are optional, required, or excluded during the checkout process, ensuring compliance with regional tax laws and improving data collection.
- Google Pay and Apple Pay in Stripe: The checkout experience is significantly improved by enabling the use of popular digital wallets (Google Pay and Apple Pay) through the existing Stripe integration. Offering this faster, more secure payment method typically results in higher conversion rates for customers.
- Student Suspension: Provides administrators with the ability to temporarily or permanently suspend a student’s access to the platform for disciplinary or administrative reasons.

Major Improvements Released in 2025
- Certificate enable/disable toggle for courses: Provides control over course completion incentives and credentialing.
- Host section for webinars: Improves the structure and professionalism of webinars by clearly defining the host.
- Video embed and custom HTML support in lesson text editor: Greatly expands the types of rich media and custom content that can be included in lessons.
- Post-registration access option for webinars: Provides flexibility in managing access to webinar content after the live event.
- Delete option for unpurchased webinars: A useful administrative feature for cleaning up draft or abandoned webinar entries.
- New template named Moon-Light: Provides a new visual option for site owners, improving aesthetic choice.
- Improved student experience on mobile web: A general but important UX improvement for a large segment of users.
- Toggle to turn OFF/ON guest checkout from settings: A simple control for managing Guest Checkout more easily.
- Lesson video thumbnail upload and removal functionality: Improves the visual management of video content.
- Additional social media links with responsive layout: A minor site-wide customization and responsiveness improvement.
- Password update functionality for students: A necessary security and account management feature.
- Image support in course details and blogs text editor: A small enhancement to content creation flexibility.
- Image support in text editor: Specific editor enhancements for richer content creation.
- Image resize support in lesson description text editor: A small but useful editor feature for better content layout.
- Improved Quiz Result Page: A specific UX improvement for the quiz flow.
- Refreshed sidebar menu style: A purely aesthetic UI update.
- Discussions in lessons fixed: A stability improvement rather than a new feature.
- Removal of restricted audio format to support all audio types: A technical change to improve compatibility.
- Enhanced “My Digital Download Details” page: A targeted page-level UI/UX improvement.
- Image upload support in the lesson description field: A basic editor enhancement.
- Video orientation field for mobile app support: A technical improvement for better mobile display.
- Enrollment deletion: A specific administrative control for managing enrollments.
Looking Ahead to 2026
As Klasio matures, 2026 will be about expanding its reach and depth, without compromising the simplicity that brought users here in the first place. A major focus for the year is unlocking more flexible business models, including native subscriptions, memberships, bundled products, learning paths, and coaching-style offerings.
These features are designed to help educators package knowledge in ways that match how people actually learn and buy, rather than forcing everything into a single course format.
We’re also investing heavily in global readiness. Multilingual support, stronger tax management, additional payment gateways, and full GDPR compliance are all part of making Klasio viable for educators and businesses operating across regions.
Alongside this, SCORM compliance and deeper integrations with tools like Zapier, Pabbly Connect, and Make.com will allow Klasio to fit more naturally into existing ecosystems.
Community and engagement are another key pillar for 2026. We’re working toward built-in community features, improved student engagement tools, and better ways to guide learners through structured journeys rather than isolated lessons.
At the same time, we’ll continue expanding design flexibility through new templates and richer page-builder blocks, giving creators more control over how their academies look and feel.
Mobile will also be a major area of investment in 2026. We plan to take the Klasio mobile experience to a new level by refining the overall UX, enabling in-app purchases, and offering greater customization for academies. The goal is to make mobile feel like a first-class experience for both students and educators.
We’re also exploring how parts of the Klasio experience could extend into the WordPress ecosystem, for creators who want to stay within WordPress while benefiting from a more modern, structured approach to online learning.
Thank You for Being with Klasio
2025 was an exciting year, but none of it would have been possible without you. Every course created, every student engaged, and every piece of feedback shared has helped shape Klasio into what it is today.
As we move into 2026, our journey continues. We have big plans, new features, and more ways to make online learning easier, more engaging, and more impactful. And we’re thrilled to have you with us every step of the way.
Here’s to another year of learning, growing, and achieving—together.

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