Lead live online seminars for adults who actually want to be there — no grading, no faculty politics, no lecture hall. You bring a question you love and a room to think it through. We handle enrollment, marketing, the platform, and the prep scaffolding. You keep a share of every seat.
Tell us what you'd love to teach and a bit about your background. Two minutes.
A short call to shape your first seminar and a question that'll fill the room.
Lead your first 90-minute seminar. We bring the learners; you bring the conversation.
Most ways to teach philosophy mean unpaid reading groups or a decade-long tenure track. This is neither.
You earn a clear share of every enrollment — for seminars and longer cohorts. The more your room fills, the more you make.
Grad students, recent grads, adjuncts, and sharp self-taught minds all teach here. What matters is that you can run a great conversation.
Enrollment, payments, marketing, scheduling, and a reading-list scaffold. You focus only on the part you love: teaching.
Your learners paid to be there and chose your topic. No disengaged undergrads — just adults hungry for the ideas.
Teach from anywhere, on your schedule. Run one seminar a month or one a week — it's yours to set.
"Designed and led online philosophy seminars for paying adult learners." A genuine teaching credential, with testimonials to match.
You earn a percentage of every seat in your seminar or cohort — paid out after each one runs. No fixed hours, no salary games. Fill more seats, earn more. We'll walk you through the exact split on our call, and it only goes up as you build a following.
Lead a single 90-minute seminar on a question you love. Quick to prep, easy to repeat, and the simplest way to start.
Design and run a multi-week course — more depth, more commitment, and a bigger payout across the full run.
Learners who love your seminars come back for the next one. Your share grows as your rooms fill and repeat.
Leave your email and we'll send a short form to tell us what you'd love to teach. We're booking founding instructors now.
No commitment — just the application form and a quick chat.