As of this week, MasterClass is offering SharePlay integration, which means that third-party apps can now support Apple's SharePlay feature.
MasterClass is an online subscription platform that provides a range of people considered to be experts in their fields, including best-selling authors, celebrities, musicians, scholars, politicians, athletes, fashion designers, directors, business executives, and more.
Two or more people who subscribe to MasterClass can watch lessons together. The MasterClass service is priced at $30/month, but there is a 2-for-1 discount at the current time.
All MasterClass participants will have media controls to play content, pause, and skip forward/backward, with the ability to sync their play for everyone in real time. Participants will be able to watch the video and discuss it with one another.
MasterClass was one of the apps that Apple announced as planning integration when SharePlay first came out, and now it's available for those who want to use it.
SharePlay is available on the Mac as part of macOS Monterey 12.1, and it requires the following: Many other third-party apps offer integration with SharePlay, and we have a guide that provides some useful SharePlay options.