Plan courses with AI

Write content with ease for your

Describe your audience and outcomes, shape a real curriculum, refine every lesson, then export to ZIP, SCORM, PDF, Word—or send the course to CoursePoint without spending studio tokens on that path.

  • Write strong instructional copy
  • Create supporting visuals like diagrams and infographics
  • Find relevant supporting video on YouTube

Best experienced on desktop: assistant and curriculum side by side, like the product you already use for deep work.

Works with every course platform and LMS

One full hour

Any subject, about an hour

A sellable training in one hour

Whether you are building a knitting course, an internal communication track, or something completely different: as the person authoring the training you can get a first credible version of your content done in about an hour—clear structure, real lesson depth, and something you can share or export the same day.

  • Topic does not matter—hobby, compliance, soft skills, or technical depth—same workflow from a short brief to a curriculum that already feels real.
  • In that hour you shape modules and lessons solid enough to walk colleagues, clients, or stakeholders through—not a vague slide outline.
  • Preview or export so you leave something concrete on the table: ready to review, sell, or roll out—not an empty document.

How it works

From a rough brief to a package you can hand to learners or your LMS: five steps you repeat every time. The assistant keeps structure, tone, and media aligned so you focus on teaching decisions—not on rebuilding the same outline in three tools.

  1. Define your topic

    Give your AI assistant a clear picture: what the training is about, the end result you are aiming for, and what learners should pick up or be able to do in broad terms.

    In chat, state what the training is about and the practical outcome you are aiming for—think big picture, not a list of micro-lessons yet. What should people roughly be able to do or understand when they finish? The clearer the topic and end state, the better the assistant can propose a useful structure (modules, lessons, order). Optionally add who it is for and practical constraints (time, tone, live versus online) so suggestions fit your situation.

  2. Shape the outline

    Build a clear table of contents: blocks, lessons, and the right order.

    From what you share, the assistant writes a table of contents. You can tweak it yourself however you like, or keep chatting and have the assistant refine it for you.

  3. Plan each lesson

    Flesh out lessons one by one with the lesson planner and AI.

    Open each lesson from the table of contents and go deeper. Describe what that specific lesson should cover and work out a lesson structure together. Then the assistant writes a full lesson for you based on that structure.

  4. Enrich with media

    Scan your lesson content: the assistant suggests AI images to strengthen your lesson.

    Run a scan on your lesson content. Based on the paragraphs, the assistant suggests images that can be generated with AI to make your lesson stronger and more engaging—think illustrations, infographics, and charts. It also suggests YouTube videos that fit your lesson to make the content even clearer.

  5. Preview, export, or publish

    Review as a learner, then export or publish to CoursePoint.

    Walk the course preview as a participant would and fix rough edges while context is fresh. Then export structured Markdown (ZIP), SCORM 1.2, PDF, or Word—or publish to CoursePoint when your workspace is connected—so stakeholders review exactly what learners will see.

Pricing

Start with free starter studio tokens—explore the full workflow before you ever pay. Top up when you are ready for heavier generation, images, or paid exports.

Studio tokens when you scale

Purchase token packs in the app when your courses grow. Text-first workflows typically use fewer tokens than journeys with many illustrations or large exports.

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Get in touch

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