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TutorFlow - AI Teaching Assistant and Course Builder in One Platform.

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TutorFlow helps teachers, schools, and L&D teams deliver hands-on learning with AI. Create interactive courses, quizzes, and smart classrooms from a single prompt.

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Tair

I feel this will be a must-have tool for tutors and educators who want to save time while keeping their courses engaging. It really brings together everything needed in one place

Anna

Great app for organizing your course in a fast and simple way!

John

I like the way TutorFlow lets me create a whole course with just one prompt. Having lectures and quizzes generated together makes the process so much faster!

Sarah

Congrats on the launch! TutorFlow feels like a real game-changer for educators

Such a great app to make tutoring easier. It takes away the hard parts of preparing materials and lets tutors focus more on teaching.

Jeffrey

TutorFlow looks like a really useful tool for anyone teaching or tutoring

Brandon

prompt-based course creation is amazing!

Jenny

Great product for educators and L&D teams!

Esther George

Wait… What did you just create?! 😲 This is a total game changer, and 10 stars if that were allowed. I dropped a simple prompt (“how to get ideas for content creation and how to hook your audience so they can watch your video to the end”), hit enter, and BOOM… it delivered a whole course. It even reminded me of strategies I hadn’t thought about in years. Some parts are short (which is perfect because I know that’s where I step in as a human to polish and add authenticity). I love it, and it’s officially joining my creative toolkit. Mind if I flex this on my socials? My audience definitely needs a stress reliever like this. Will TutorFlow stay focused on short, quick content-generation prompts, or do they plan to expand into bigger, deeper course-building (like creating a full masterclass or detailed curriculum)?

Adebayo Queen Adeola

@reuben_mccly Love what you’re building with TutorFlow 🚀! The “turn your ideas into a course with a single prompt” subheading is solid—I actually have a few quick thoughts on how to make it even sharper. Would you like me to share a mini audit?