LearnDash Mobile App
The LearnDash Mobile App provides a powerful way to bring your online courses directly to your students’ smartphones, offering a native learning experience on both iOS and Android. By transitioning from a mobile-responsive website to a dedicated app, you can increase student engagement through features like push notifications, offline viewing, and a more streamlined user interface. This professional solution allows your learners to access their lessons, quizzes, and certificates anytime, anywhere, fostering a more flexible and modern educational environment.
Setting up your mobile app involves a comprehensive process of configuring developer accounts and preparing your site for mobile distribution. LearnDash offers a Publishing Service to help navigate the technical requirements of the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, including managing certificates, identifiers, and in-app purchase settings. By following best practices for hosting and API optimization, you can ensure that your app remains fast and responsive even as your user base grows. These resources provide a step-by-step roadmap to successfully launching and maintaining your own branded mobile learning platform.
LearnDash Mobile App
This collection provides detailed technical guides for building, configuring, and publishing your LearnDash mobile application on the major app stores.
How to Translate Text
Read more: How to Translate TextIntroduction Translating or customizing text in your LearnDash App ensures clarity, accessibility, and alignment with your community’s language or tone. Whether you’re translating default labels like “Blog” into another language or rewording them to fit your brand’s voice, the Translations panel allows easy updates. This guide walks you through finding, editing, and verifying translations directly…
How to Use the Blog Posts App Block
Read more: How to Use the Blog Posts App BlockIntroduction The Blog Posts App Block lets you display selected WordPress blog content on custom app pages using a swipeable carousel. This feature helps boost engagement by promoting your latest articles and providing direct access to your blog within the LearnDash App. In this guide, you’ll learn how to add the Blog Posts block, customize…
How to Use Web Fallbacks
Read more: How to Use Web FallbacksIntroduction Web Fallbacks let you display any WordPress page or custom post type inside your LearnDash App. These pages load responsively and automatically remove your site’s header and footer, offering a native-like experience. This guide explains how to configure Web Fallbacks, when to use them, and how they compare to native App Pages. What Are…
What are the Supported LearnDash App Blocks
Read more: What are the Supported LearnDash App BlocksIntroduction The LearnDash App supports a range of Gutenberg blocks that can be used in the App Editor, App Pages, Blog Posts, and LearnDash courses. Supported blocks enable React Native block rendering, ensuring that content is displayed natively in the app rather than relying on web fallbacks. This guide outlines the supported Gutenberg blocks, their…
Apple App Store Publishing Checklist – How to Prepare Your iOS Learndash App for Publishing on the Apple App Store
Read more: Apple App Store Publishing Checklist – How to Prepare Your iOS Learndash App for Publishing on the Apple App StoreIntroduction Preparing your iOS app for the Apple App Store starts with the correct configurations in your Learndash App settings. Before setting up your app in App Store Connect, you must complete several essential steps, such as enabling in-app purchases, configuring moderation for user-generated content, and providing account deletion options. Completing these steps ensures your…
How to Configure Google Play Store Closed Testing
Read more: How to Configure Google Play Store Closed TestingIntroduction As of November 13, 2023, Google requires all new Individual Google Developer Accounts to complete a closed testing phase before publishing apps to the Production track in the Play Store. This process includes having at least 12 internal testers use the app for a minimum of 14 days before you can unlock production access.…
How to Publish an Unlisted Learndash App to the Apple App Store
Read more: How to Publish an Unlisted Learndash App to the Apple App StoreIntroduction Unlisted apps allow you to distribute private or specialized applications such as internal employee tools, event-specific apps, or research study apps without making them discoverable in the public App Store. These apps never appear in search results, charts, or categories and can only be accessed via a direct link or through Apple Business Manager/Apple…
How to Publish Your Android LearnDash App to the Google Play Store
Read more: How to Publish Your Android LearnDash App to the Google Play StoreIntroduction If you haven’t published your Android app yet, we recommend using the Publishing Service. The Publishing Team will review your app for compliance with Google Play Store guidelines and publish it live under your developer account. This guide explains the manual publishing process that includes the downloading your AAB file, submitting it to a…