IIs there a way to get preliminary feedback or content approval before producing a full course?

We're planning to create a course in the genre of holistic healing and want to ensure it aligns with Udemy’s guidelines, especially regarding restricted content. Before investing significant time and effort, we’d appreciate any guidance on how to gauge whether our topic and approach would be approved. Our main concern is that the definition of "restricted content" feels somewhat vague, and we’d like to move forward with more clarity.
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The best thing to do is to ask the Udemy team. They are the right people to answer your questions.
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Thank you for your feedback. I understand, but I have not found the email or link to have that conversation with the Udemy Team.
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Hi @BreathingCenter,
Great question! It's always better to be safe than sorry. As Raju correctly mentioned, it's best to confirm any policy-related questions directly with our internal team. You can reach them by emailing policy@udemy.com.
Regarding course quality, I recommend using our Test Video service, where our team provides feedback on audio, video, and delivery. It's best to submit a test video before recording your entire course so you can make any necessary adjustments upfront and save time in the long run.
I hope this helps! If you have any other questions, please let me know.
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