You have two places to log in. They do different jobs.
1. WordPress admin — where you run your business
Your platform’s control room lives at yourdomain.com/wp-admin. This is where you build courses, add products, write emails, edit pages and see orders. Your admin credentials arrive by email when your platform is delivered.
The left-hand menu maps to your systems: LearnDash LMS (courses), Products (WooCommerce store), CartFlows (funnels), FluentCRM (contacts and email), Fluent Forms, Affiliates (AffiliateWP), Rank Math (SEO) and more. You don’t need to learn all of it at once — each guide in this knowledge base starts from the relevant menu, and your AI assistant can do most of these tasks for you in conversation.
2. The customer portal — your relationship with Schoolyland
Your Schoolyland account lives at schoolyland.com/my-account. This is a separate login (created with your purchase), and it’s where you:
- See your platform — your platform’s address and status, under My Platform.
- Manage your AI layer — your personal connection link, setup steps, usage and team connections, under AI Layer.
- Get help — the support assistant answers immediately; if it can’t help, open a ticket from the same screen. See Getting help.
- See your orders — purchases, invoices and renewal details.
Which one do I need right now?
- Working on your business — content, products, emails, members → WordPress admin (or just ask your connected AI).
- Anything about the service — support, AI connection, billing, your platform’s status → customer portal.
Lost a password?
Both logins have a “Lost your password?” link on their login screens that sends a reset email. If you’re locked out of both, contact us from the email address on your account and we’ll sort it out.
A note on Schoolyland’s admin access
Schoolyland keeps an administrator user on your platform. It exists for one reason: maintenance, support, license renewals and operating the AI layer. You can remove it at any time — but doing so ends our ability to maintain and support the platform, so treat that as the “I’m leaving” switch, not a routine setting. Details in the Terms of Service.