* Training people internally, admin and onboarding team. They are using Northpass.
* They make a course not in catalog, but these courses are still in the customer academy.
* How to do a course with sensitive content? Can he password protect? Would groups solve for it?
* Links are _not_ being sent via Slack, they are being assigned to courses and then get the default Northpass email.
* His concern with Groups is when they send invites to the academy, they register, but then get redirected to the dashboard. The course they get sent to is not where they land - they get directed to the dashboard.
* Is there anything in particular that Omnisend needs to provide to use Google Apps. What is the difference between App Directory and Default in Google Apps authentication?
* They are less concerned with activated/active learners and really want to see individuals and get names and emails.
* Can Google Apps allow _any_ google account user to sign up with Omnisend? Is this the same as social login?
FEAT: * They want Google Social Login for external users. They also want 2FA for internal users.
* Audrius is away from 5th of December until the end of the year.* So if we can setup the Google Auth answers this week, it will be helpful so he doesn't have as much work to do while he is gone.
They want an academy for existing customers to see new content and go back for a resource
Retention and Engagement.
Most of their "brands" are free, and then a small portion of paying customers. They have two plans: standard and pro. Both are paid.
~$50/month for each plan. This is the main audience.
They want to tease free customers to join and become paid customers.
Main pain point from their customers?
* Email marketing is weak for these customers, which could be 1-person shops. eCommerce shops are doing everything and are also inundated with emails. This is an alternative to facebook ads. The Omnisend academy would teach them how to better use their product. The Academy would also give them more specific content.
Content Creation Plan?
* For the time being, it would fall on Bernard. Blog is mostly SEO content and quite generic/top of funnel. So freelancers can start it and then he adds in specifics. This academy content must be built in house, leveraging agency partnerships.
Optimal Situation:
* He wants to see all the content in a catalog with category type. And be able to have users to click the category and show those courses.
The difficult thing for him is how to chop up the information and categories.