ISSUE SUMMARY:
My client is a personal trainer and health coach. I have bought Guru to use for his different courses on the site I'm building for him. As a community for the students I will use Jomsocial.
I will use paid membership. This membership should give access to the majority of the courses, to Jomsocial and being able to post in Kunena.
Is PayPlans the way to go here, or is there some option in Guru for "Subscribe to this school and get access to all courses"? As I understand it, a Guru subscriber gets registered on the site. If I deactivate Joomla's register-function and make Kunena and Jomsocial accessible only to members, this paid Guru registration might be enough?
(I'm from Sweden, English isn't my best language... :) I hope you understand what I mean)
/Bosse
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Guru has own registration system. Joomla! user needs to be "registered" as student.
Also each course is accessed separately.
So enrolling to course A will not enroll user to courses B,C,D etc.
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