A Collection Course in audienced is designed for content where there is no linear progression. Instead, users choose lessons based on their own needs. Typical examples include recipe libraries, exercise libraries, topic-based knowledge, or curated content collections.
Although the creation process is almost the same, a collection course has a few key differences:

After creating a course, the sidebar menu shows three main sections:

In Basic information, you set the core course details:
This section defines how the course is displayed to users and how they can access or purchase it.
In Modules and lessons, you build the course content.

Each lesson can include:

In a collection course, each lesson functions as a standalone unit.
You can add to lessons:
⚠️ Key difference
In a collection course, tags are required.

Tags are the foundation of the user experience in a collection course.
As an admin, you should:
Tags enable:
If a lesson has no tags:
A collection course:
Recommendation:
The Analytics section is used to track course performance.

In the admin dashboard you can see:
Since there is no progression:
Analytics help you understand user behavior and improve your content over time.
In a collection course, users:

User view:
A collection course is therefore ideal for:
Choose a collection course when:
The key to a great collection course:
👉 high-quality lessons + thoughtful tags.