Turn existing expertise into a course learners can actually use
Move from descriptions, books, webinars, and video archives to editable structure, practice, feedback, and a product you can publish or sell.
Build from your own sources
Each step stays editable, visible, and connected
These product views use example data to show what the relevant account actually sees—not an abstract feature diagram.
- Step 01
Existing expertise or material
Learners still need sequence, objectives, explanations, practice, evidence, and a clear next step.
Course studioExisting expertise or material
SourceApproved webinar recording Transcript ready · 42 minutes
ProcessedDraftData storytelling 4 modules · 12 lessons
Private - Step 02
Course draft
Create a first draft, then reorder modules, rewrite lessons, replace examples, remove weak tasks, and decide what gets published.
Course studioCourse draft
SourceApproved webinar recording Transcript ready · 42 minutes
ProcessedDraftData storytelling 4 modules · 12 lessons
Private - Step 03
Practice
Sell a full programme, let learners start with one lesson, or combine course content with tutor support.
Course studioPractice
SourceApproved webinar recording Transcript ready · 42 minutes
ProcessedDraftData storytelling 4 modules · 12 lessons
Private - Step 04
Publish
Editable entities, source context, and clear ownership make a course easier to improve than a one-off exported document.
Course studioPublish
SourceApproved webinar recording Transcript ready · 42 minutes
ProcessedDraftData storytelling 4 modules · 12 lessons
Private - Step 05
Sell a course or lesson
Editable entities, source context, and clear ownership make a course easier to improve than a one-off exported document.
Course studioSell a course or lesson
SourceApproved webinar recording Transcript ready · 42 minutes
ProcessedDraftData storytelling 4 modules · 12 lessons
Private
A folder of videos is not a course
Learners still need sequence, objectives, explanations, practice, evidence, and a clear next step.
Generate structure without surrendering authorship
Create a first draft, then reorder modules, rewrite lessons, replace examples, remove weak tasks, and decide what gets published.
Design the offer around learner risk
Sell a full programme, let learners start with one lesson, or combine course content with tutor support.
Keep updates maintainable
Editable entities, source context, and clear ownership make a course easier to improve than a one-off exported document.
Bring what you already have
Choose the source that actually exists, keep the generated result editable, and review learning sequence rather than treating a content library as a course.
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Upload the video library
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Generate programme and lessons
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Review optional homework
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Edit course type, order, and content
Choose the source method in the course workspace
Keep authorship and teacher review visible at every step.
Common questions
What can I use to create a course draft?
Start from a description, an authorised PDF, DOCX or EPUB document, or supported video material. The selected source grounds the draft.
Does generation create a real course or just an outline?
The supported flows create editable course entities with modules, lessons, lesson text, and optional homework—not a single block of suggested copy.
Can I sell one lesson before the full course?
Yes. A creator can offer a full paid course and enable individual lesson sales where that lower-commitment entry point makes sense.
What does a hidden course cost?
One hidden course costs $29 per month or $290 per year. Each additional hidden course is $15 per month or $150 per year.
Turn the page into a real teaching workflow
Keep the result editable, connect it to learners, and preserve teacher review.
