
LearnHouse
Build Word-class courses with ease and style
139 followers
Build Word-class courses with ease and style
139 followers
LearnHouse enables you to start World-class Online Universities, Trainings, Bootcamps, Courses in any format you'd want and with LearnHouse AI, students can ask specific questions about your courses and they get replies based on the actual course.
This is the 4th launch from LearnHouse. View more
LearnHouse
Launched this week
LearnHouse is an open-source learning platform to teach your users everything about your product.
Built for builders who ship great things but need their users to actually understand them. v1.0 is our first stable release - packed with AI, code execution, discussions, analytics, and everything you'd expect from modern developer tooling.
Self-host it or use our cloud. Either way, your content, your data, your community.





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This feels especially useful for product-led teams where education is part of activation, not just βsupport docs.β
One feature Iβd love in an LMS like this: tying lessons to product moments/version changes. Example: when a feature changes, show which lessons mention it, which users completed the old lesson, and what needs a small update vs. a full rewrite. That would make courses feel like living enablement instead of another stale content surface.
Hey Badr, was reading through LearnHouse and shipping v1.0 after a long heads-down build is a respect-earning ship. one thing I wanted to ask, on the in-browser code execution across 30+ languages, is the runtime per-language sandboxed or you've got a unified container approach? that piece is usually the most expensive thing to scale on a learning platform.
Congrats on the v1.0 launch! The "self-host or use cloud, your content stays yours" stance is exactly what makes this kind of platform actually usable for serious course creators. I teach Excel for financial modeling on Udemy (https://www.udemy.com/course/exc...) and the biggest pain point with most LMS tools is exactly what you're solving β the ability to embed code execution and AI Q&A grounded in actual course material. That's the gap between "video library" and "students actually finish and apply this." Curious how your AI handles formula-heavy or domain-specific content vs. general explanations.