An Interactive FAQ Accordion
Built Entirely Inside Kajabi
Not a basic text block with bold questions. This is a fully custom FAQ engine coded from scratch and running natively inside a Kajabi course lesson — collapsible panels, per-item audio narration, real-time search filtering, and content protection. Your students get a structured, searchable knowledge base right on the page.
Why does this matter? Long-form course lessons need structure. When students have questions, they shouldn't scroll through walls of text. This accordion lets them jump straight to the answer, listen to audio explanations, and search across all FAQs instantly — without leaving the lesson. It's the kind of polish that separates amateur courses from professional ones.
This lesson shows how an accordion can be used within a Kajabi course lesson. Instead of presenting everything as one long block of text, the content is broken into expandable questions and answers. This makes the lesson easier to scan, easier to search, and more comfortable for the learner to go through at their own pace.
An accordion keeps lessons tidy and structured. Learners can open only the sections they need, which reduces overwhelm and improves focus. It is especially useful for questions and answers style lessons, onboarding content, support material, bonus resources, and any lesson where many short topics need to be grouped together in one place. It also helps make long lessons feel lighter. Even if the total content is substantial, the presentation feels cleaner and more manageable.
The search bar helps learners quickly find the question or topic they are looking for. This is particularly useful when a lesson contains many accordion items or when the learner returns later looking for one specific answer.
Instead of scrolling through the full lesson, they can type a keyword and narrow things down much faster. That small usability improvement can make the whole lesson feel more polished and helpful.
Yes. Each question can have its own MP3 file linked to it for voice narration. That means learners can either read the answer, listen to it, or do both. This adds flexibility for different learning preferences and is especially useful for mobile users, busy professionals, or anyone who prefers audio-first content. You can also use audio to add a more personal teaching style without changing the visual structure of the lesson.
This format works well for common questions, onboarding instructions, course navigation help, policies, troubleshooting guidance, resource explanations, and topic-by-topic learning content. It is also a good fit for lessons where the learner may not need to read every answer in one sitting.
In short, any content that benefits from being broken into clear, self-contained sections is a strong candidate for an accordion layout.
The main benefits are clarity, speed, and usability. Learners can move through the lesson more efficiently, focus only on the topics they need, and revisit specific answers without wasting time. The controls at the top also make it easier to expand everything, collapse everything, or listen through the audio sections in sequence.
- Clearer lesson structure
- Less scrolling fatigue
- Better content discoverability
- More flexible learning experience
- Improved mobile usability
This kind of lesson can be adapted in many ways. The questions can be changed, categories can be added, icons and labels can be updated, audio files can be attached, and the overall content can be tailored to your brand and subject matter. The same component stays in place, but the content and purpose can shift depending on the type of course you are building.
The Expand and Collapse buttons are there to make navigation easier. Instead of opening each item one by one, learners can reveal all answers at once or hide them again with a single click.
This is useful in two different ways. Some people prefer to scan the whole lesson quickly, while others prefer a cleaner view with only one section open at a time. These controls support both learning styles.
The Play button is designed to make the lesson more audio-friendly. It can be used to start playing the available voice narration, helping learners listen instead of read when that suits them better. The Stop button gives them an easy way to pause or end playback without needing to manage each item individually.
This is especially helpful for longer FAQ lessons, mobile viewing, or learners who like to consume content while multitasking.
The small buttons showing difficulty, lesson duration, and last updated date give learners useful context before they begin. They can quickly see how challenging the lesson is, how much time to set aside, and whether the content has been recently reviewed.
These details are simple, but they make the lesson feel more complete and user-friendly. They also help set expectations before the learner starts engaging with the content.
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