Reviewers describe Creatium as a fast, easy way to turn rough ideas or simple prompts into interactive training, lessons, simulations, and coaching experiences with little setup. The most repeated strengths are speed, flexible editing, polished UI, and practical features like avatars, knowledge checks, games, multilingual output, and role-play for difficult conversations. Several users say it helped teams build and deliver staff training quickly and at lower effort than older workflows. Feedback is overwhelmingly positive, with no clear user-reported drawbacks in the reviews provided.
Hey Product Hunt team,
Eight months ago, I joined Creatium with a clear engineering challenge: build a platform that transforms any content into interactive online experiences—not in hours or days, but in minutes.
The Engineering Goals:
• Achieve 5-8x faster content creation pipelines
• Scale learner engagement
• Deliver learning outcomes that rival human tutoring at fraction of the cost
Our Technical Approach:
Rather than integrating disparate third-party solutions, we made the architectural decision to build specialized processing engines in-house. This gave us the control needed to deliver enterprise-grade performance while maintaining an intuitive user experience.
Why We Built From Scratch:
The existing market solutions required extensive integration overhead and couldn't meet our latency requirements. By developing our own content transformation engines—combined with modern AI capabilities—we could optimize the entire stack for our specific use case.
The Journey:
Leading a team through this build has been intense—long debugging sessions, architectural pivots, and constant performance optimization. But seeing our users achieve these engagement metrics validates every technical decision we made.
Grateful to work alongside visionaries like @drcreatium , @maria_wall_ball , and @huntingforunicorns who trusted our engineering team to turn their ambitious vision into reality.
What's your experience with in-house vs. third-party integration trade-offs?
Creatium
@ashishkothari thanks for your awesome leadership for this release.
@ashishkothari what the team has built from the ground up has been astounding. We've come so far and still have miles to go! Onwards, and upwards. 🚀
Creatium
Love this! I'm going to use it to crate content on Skool! Seems like a perfect use case :) Thanks for sharing!!
@jason_rivard wow thanks Jason! So glad you loved our tool!!!
Creatium
Creatium
@jason_rivard Empowering creators like yourself is exactly what we're building for! Please do share your course on Skool with your Creatium-generated content, we'd love to check it out!
Congrats on the launch! Can lessons be generated for all age groups, or do you target certain groups?
Creatium
Congrats on the launch, Deepak! Love how you framed the problem. “humans aren’t designed to watch videos passively” really resonates.
The AI video coaches sound especially powerful for keeping learners engaged. Curious — have you seen more adoption from corporate training teams or from individual educators so far?
Excited to see how Creatium shapes the future of learning.
Creatium
@trgiangpham I'll respond for Deepak, as he's traveling right now! Regarding adoption from Corporate/Education, honestly, it's about 50/50. However, our K12/Educator folks aren't individual educators. They're often institutional designers or curriculum creators who work at a particular K12 publishing company. I hope that helps!
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Congrats on the launch, Deepak and team! The interactive AI tutors sound like a game-changer for online learning. What’s the first type of course or content you’re most excited to see created with Creatium?🤔
Creatium
@lvyanghuang To be honest, I think it'll be really powerful for manager training. All too often, new managers get promoted because they're good at their job. But they're not necessarily good with people. But with their promotion, they're suddenly are responsible for having all kinds of critical conversations with all kinds of people. For many companies -- especially small-to-midsize, there's usually very little training on how to be a manager.
And with our tool it'll be much easier to train them. They can practice via roleplay. How do you deal with a toxic employee who brings down morale? Or how do you inspire someone disenfranchised to level up? With our tool, you can build out different personalities and scenarios to practice with again and again. I think this can be a gamechanger with how companies evolve their management and make their office a better place to work :)
That said: I also love K12. And I honestly think this is really exciting to help K12 publishers take their content to the next level -- and there's huge potential for educators/publishers to help people lean into the "flipped classroom" idea -- where students experience the lesson at home, and do the "homework" at school, getting more 1:1 with the teacher.
DiffSense
Kids wont need teachers anymore soon. Also no watching cartoons when your home sick. This is definitely the future. 🚀
@sentry_co Honestly, the coach can be so entertaining. I have had so much fun building all kinds of personalities! :)
Creatium
@sentry_co I think they'll always need teachers!! But teachers will be able to create much higher quality content, and perhaps the whole "flipped classroom" approach will be more accessible!
DiffSense
@maria_wall_ball I don't think teachers will do the same work they have done in the past. They will do more coaching, guidance, mentoring. They couldn't do that before because their time was tied to the basics. No,w however, the basics can be covered by something like Creatium. And you now have more time for the high level stuff that forges students into diamonds. Basically, every student will have access to elite "private" super schools. Maxing everyone's potential. That's how I see it. Hopium maybe, inevitable IMO definitely. All it takes is one powerful one to one session with a student to unlock them. Like my English teacher did with me. She said. You speak amazing English, but your writing sucks. Now to be amazing at writing you need to practice more and actually do your homework. I did and here we are 😂 (Her name was Sunshine)
@lizzieyuan2025 Thanks, Lizzie! We hope you enjoyed the experience. :) And thank you for the support.
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Creatium
@lizzieyuan2025 Thank you for the love!! Yes, we can't wait to see the ripple effect that this has on the educator community as well as the learning and development community now that it's out in the wild.