How it works

How a course gets made.

You bring a topic or your documents. PersonWise researches, writes, designs, and presents — you review each step, change anything, and publish a course your audience can watch and talk to.

Creating

Six steps from topic to published link.

Each step generates a draft you can accept, edit, or regenerate. You are reviewing, not producing — the engine does the production work.

  1. Start with a topic or your materials

    Type a single line, or upload the documents the course should teach from. Given only a topic, the engine researches it and lists the sources it consulted; given your materials, it stays grounded in them.

  2. Review the outline

    A structured outline arrives in seconds — the pages, their sequence, and what each one covers. Reorder, trim, or add until it teaches what you want.

  3. Read the narration

    Every page gets the script your instructor will speak. Rewrite any line — the tone, the examples, and the emphasis are yours.

  4. Let the pages design themselves

    Layout, typography, and imagery are generated to one designer-grade standard on every page — not a strong cover followed by filler. Regenerate any page you'd rather see differently.

  5. Choose the presenter and the rules

    Pick the digital human and the voice, set the course language, and decide how the course behaves: voice Q&A mid-lesson, a graded assessment, pass rules.

  6. Publish to a link

    One link, free for anyone to watch in a browser. Embed it on your own site, or assign it to your team and track completion.

The fastest straight-through run takes about 15 minutes. Nothing locks in: every step stays editable after the next one runs.

Watching

What your learners get.

A course link opens in the browser — no app, no install. What's inside behaves less like a video and more like a lesson.

  1. A lesson, presented

    A digital human teaches each page aloud, in the course language, at the learner's pace — pause, scrub back, replay.

  2. Interruptions welcome

    Learners hold to talk and ask mid-lesson. The instructor answers by voice, grounded in the course content — not the open internet — then the lesson picks back up.

  3. Proof it landed

    An optional graded assessment closes the course, with pass rules you set. For assigned learners, progress saves automatically — leave mid-course, resume where they left off.

Common questions.

What can I create a course from?
Either a topic or your own materials. A one-line topic is enough — the engine researches it and shows the sources it consulted on the course page. Upload documents and it grounds the outline, narration, and answers in what you provided.
Do I need design or video skills?
No. Pages are generated to one designer-grade standard across the whole course, and there is nothing to film or edit — the digital human presents automatically. If you can review a document, you can ship a course.
Can I change what the AI generates?
Yes — the outline, every narration line, and every page stay editable, and any page can be regenerated on its own. Publishing later changes doesn't disrupt anyone mid-course: learners finish on the version they started.
How long does it really take?
The fastest straight-through run is about 15 minutes for a complete course on instant-generation plans. Free-tier courses render in the relaxed queue — typically an hour or two. How long you spend refining afterwards is entirely up to you.
What do learners need to watch a course?
A browser and the link. Public courses are free to watch, voice questions included — no account, no app. Only team assignments with completion tracking ask learners to sign in, so progress can be recorded.
Does it work in languages other than English?
Yes. You choose the course language when you create it, and the pages, narration, instructor voice, and player controls all follow it.
Can I put a course on my own site?
Yes. Every publicly accessible course can be embedded with a standard iframe, and PersonWise supports oEmbed for platforms that expand links automatically. Developer notes live at personwise.ai/developers/oembed.

The fastest way to judge it is to make one.