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# Expiring Courses Saver 💥SuperPowerUp by Rob Galvin

Increase your sales and retention rates with this SuperPowerUp that has 10 student dashboard widgets to remind your students about expiring courses

* Add this superpower section to your Thinkific site in a matter of minutes
* Students with expiring courses will be reminded that their courses are expiring (the default experience does not do this)
* Make fun and personalized messages from many widget styles to choose from
* Dynamic messages based on the number of expiring courses
* Control when to start reminding students only during a certain number of days leading up to the expiration or always have it turn on
* Can't miss notifications with optional sound and animated effects
* Dynamically adds the expiration date to the course cards on the student dashboard


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