Lesson Page with Community Comments — Cohort Discussion Variant
A lesson page that pairs the video with an integrated comments and discussion thread underneath, so cohort conversation happens right inside the lesson — pilots a music-production lesson but the pattern fits any community-driven course.
Best for: Cohort or community-driven courses where learner-to-learner discussion is part of the value, not an afterthought tucked away in a separate forum.
Live preview — scroll inside the frame to see the full page.
What it does
- Video lesson on top, thread below — a familiar layout where the teaching ends and the conversation begins in one continuous scroll
- Threaded comments and replies — learners can post a top-level comment or reply to anyone else's, with light nesting so the conversation stays readable
- Reactions and likes — small feedback signals let learners endorse a question or comment without typing a full response
- Pinned instructor highlights — the instructor or facilitator can pin the most useful comments so they sit at the top for late-arriving learners
- New-comment indicators — when a learner returns to a lesson, new comments since their last visit are visually flagged
- Responsive lesson layout — the comments stay usable on phone and tablet, not just desktop
Best use cases
- Cohort-based courses — weekly lessons where the discussion under each video IS the cohort
- Music and creative production — share works-in-progress and get peer feedback in the lesson context
- Writing and editing programs — drop a paragraph, get critique, learn from the responses to others
- Coaching and mastermind programs — async question-and-answer lives in the lesson thread
- Membership communities — long-running discussion under evergreen lessons keeps content alive
What you can change with your DNA
When you run this through the remix skill, your CCOS DNA — brand, voice, audience — drives these decisions automatically:
- Colors — slots for page background, comment card, reply card, accent for likes/reactions, and pinned-comment highlight
- Fonts — two roles: a display font for the lesson title and a body font that reads cleanly at conversation length
- Copy — lesson title, video description, comment input placeholder text, empty-state prompt, and any instructor introduction to the discussion
- Images — learner avatars in each comment, optional instructor headshot, and any media learners attach to their comments
- Behavior — whether comments require approval, how nesting depth is capped, sort order (newest, oldest, most-liked), and notification rules
How remixing works
From "swiped it" to "shipped it" in three steps.
Pick a remix
Browse the library, find one that fits — like this one.
Run it through your DNA
The remix skill uses your CCOS DNA to swap colors, fonts, copy, and structure so it lands as yours.
Ship it
Paste the finished HTML into Thinkific, Kajabi, WordPress, or any platform that takes embed code.
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