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Seeing a "No lectures yet" message in your systeme.io course, even after you've added content? This quick tutorial shows you the simple but crucial step you're missing: activating your lectures. Learn how to switch your lessons from "draft" mode to "published" so your students can see them.

This guide explains why lectures are not visible by default and walks you through the one-click process to make them live and accessible in your student's dashboard.

What you'll learn in this tutorial:

✅ Understanding draft mode: Learn why your new lectures aren't visible to students by default and what it means for them to be "inactive."

✅ How to activate your lectures: A step-by-step guide to finding the "Activate" option in the lecture menu and publishing your content.

✅ Confirming the action: See how to finalize the publishing process for each lecture.

✅ The student's perspective: Get a clear "before and after" view of the student dashboard to see how the course content appears once a lecture is activated.

✅ A key workflow tip: A reminder that every new lecture is created as a draft and must be manually activated before it becomes available to your students.

Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction: The 'No lectures yet' message explained
00:13 - How to find your course lectures
00:24 - How to activate a lecture
00:33 - Viewing the course after activating a lecture
00:38 - Reminder: All new lectures are in draft mode

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