How to Add a Free Challenge Product
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Written by Erin Kelly
Updated over a week ago

Did you know that you can host your free challenge in MV?

This article will show you step by step how to create the product from start to finish.

  1. Add a new product (or click edit if you've already added it)

  2. Under Type, choose if you'd like your challenge to be Timed, or Date Drip OR (our favorite) Progressive. Click Add Product.

  3. Give it a title, image, and description (who is it for and what can they expect from it).

  4. Add a new Module

  5. Decide either what date it unlocks, or how many drip days (remember to keep the first module at 0 days so it's instantly available once someone signed up for it). If you choose Progressive, that means people will be able to binge on their own schedule, starting with the first module, BUT they have to complete them in order.

  6. Give the module a title (ex "Start Here") and an optional module image if you have one (not necessary but definitely makes it look more pro!).

  7. Add a new Lesson

  8. If using video, select your video type and ID, and make sure the preview shows the video. You can put lesson text, quiz questions, and downloads in as well.

  9. Go back to the module, and add lessons until the module is complete. Pro tip: If there is only one lesson, we recommend making the module and lesson title the same so that your user will skip right over the module level and go right into the lesson.

  10. Go back to the product and add more modules if you have them. Most challenges use a module per day, but you can always get creative in how you set up your challenge -- perhaps each module is focused on a desired OUTCOME! #ThinkingCap

And that's a wrap!

We recommend that you add a little extra engagement to your challenge by enabling comments, incorporating a bonus module (here's how), or a bonus product unlocked when they complete the challenge (here's how to trigger the reward email, and you would also choose "unlock product" when setting up your rules in actions...way easier than it sounds 🀣).

We ALWAYS recommend including essay quiz questions for market research, personalized reach outs and feedback purposes (i.e. now that you've gone through the X challenge, what are you going to focus on next? AND/OR is there anything else I should know about your experience with X?).

But otherwise, that's it! πŸ™Œ



Questions? Reach out to us at hello@membervault.co, via chat support within your Admin account (available to paid users), or connect with other users within our FB Group, The MV Collaborative.


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