Dhahii I understand that part ... but the continuation beyond the paid subscription is the key, not the price. Thus, rather than unlimited, there should be a free-by-time-period option, one that ties directly to any paid subscription the free course is bundled with. 🙂
Course C - $200 per year - Course B is included free-of-charge
Rather than unlimited, the setting would have to take the TIME PERIOD of the Course C subscription - thus 1 year at zero charge.
If this was possible i.e. setting the time period of the included free course, it could also be used to give free trials of other courses within a subscription.
E.G. I subscribe to Course C at $200 per year. Included is a 14 day free trial of Course A, and free access to Course B for the duration of the subscription (1 year)
The timing setting attached to any free course included with a subscribed course would be a drop-down:
14 days
1 month
1 year
Unlimited
This is based on the idea that these are the timeframes set up to use for all courses in the settings, but for these included courses the pricing is not relevant, only the time period is relevant and functional. The price is set to zero.
As it stands, it's one of those features that is almost good, but could be great if there was some control.
I'll look at it until I figure it out, and share any finding I make.
As a general comment: Guru is a truly superb piece of kit, but I could wishlist the heck out of it! 😃 I mean, some things are just common sense, and have been either missed, or mishandled (not this free course thing, though - I can see the complexity it has. Unlike placing lesson descriptions in the course contents, which is the ONLY place they make sense to be ... seriously! 😉 Having them in the lessons themselves is like watching a movie only to have the trailer for that movie start playing in the middle of it)