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Live
CourseCast
One prompt becomes a course somebody can actually learn from.
- Web
- CLI


01 / The story
What had to work.
Most AI course generators stop where the screenshot starts: a title, four thin slides and a quiz. CourseCast takes one topic and produces the deeper object — researched lessons, live widgets, quizzes and a mastery view that shows what the learner should revisit.
The product owns the entire path. A prompt starts the run; agents research, write and validate the lessons; the finished course is published at its own link. Progress and the review queue stay client-side, and the generated course is self-contained static HTML that keeps working offline.
There are two ways in. The hosted product sells one-time credits from $3 for one generated and hosted course. The open-source MIT CLI runs from a developer’s terminal through Claude Code, Codex or Google’s Antigravity CLI, with the model selected explicitly. In both versions the files are exportable and belong to the person who made the course — no subscription and no content lock-in.
02 / Evidence
What can be checked.
- 011 prompt → a researched, interactive course
- 02$3 one-time credit for one generated and hosted course
- 03Self-contained files that work offline and can be exported
03 / Delivery
The released shape.
- Role
- Operator of the hosted service; author of the npm CLI
- Platforms
- Web / CLI
- Current status
- Live
- Built with
- TypeScript / React / Agent workflows / Static HTML
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