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AI course generator: interactive modules from a plain-language brief

Intle's AI course generator turns a plain-language brief — plus any source documents you attach — into a structured, interactive learning draft. Instead of pages of text, each course can mix context panels, flashcards, timelines, decision points and scored questions, and automated interactivity and visual-density gates check the draft before delivery. Download the result as a SCORM 2004 or 1.2 package for LMS testing, or share it as a hosted session link.

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A real generated module

This was generated from one brief and passes the same quality gates every package does. Click through it — every section is live.

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Why most campaigns underperform

Important
73% of digital marketing campaigns fail to hit their primary KPI. The most common cause is not poor creative — it is a missing or vague campaign goal. Without a measurable target, teams cannot distinguish success from noise.
  • Always define a measurable goal before choosing a channel
  • Vague goals produce vague results

Why campaigns miss their KPI

Based on a survey of 1,200 marketing teams

No clear goal: 38 (38%) 38% Wrong audience: 24 (24%) 24% Low budget: 18 (18%) 18% Poor creative: 12 (12%) 12% Bad timing: 8 (8%) 73% No clear goal (38%) Wrong audience (24%) Low budget (18%) Poor creative (12%) Bad timing (8%)
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What every generated package includes

Mixed interactive sections, not text pages

The live example course runs six sections in 12 minutes: a context panel with a chart, a six-card flashcard deck, an eight-week campaign timeline, a branching decision point, a scored question and a channel-comparison guide. Quality gates require at least 40% of a module's sections to be interactive.

Decision points with graded consequences

Realistic dilemmas where every option carries a written consequence rated optimal, acceptable or poor — so learners see why an answer works, not just whether it does. Each decision is written into the package as a SCORM interaction with its own ID.

Scored knowledge checks with per-option feedback

Single- and multiple-choice questions where every option — right or wrong — returns specific written feedback. In the live example, each ROAS answer explains the exact calculation error behind it.

Flashcard decks for recall practice

Front-and-back cards with optional hints and shuffle. The example course drills six core marketing metrics — CTR, CPA, ROAS, CPM, LTV and impression share — with a plain-English definition behind each card.

Native data visualisations

Donut charts, comparison tables and timelines rendered directly in the package — no stock imagery. The example includes a five-segment chart on why campaigns miss their KPI and a five-row channel-selection table with typical CPA ranges.

Learning scaffolding throughout

Learning objectives, topic tags on every section, per-section key takeaways, callout panels, a progress bar and a section menu. Facilitator notes stay in your authoring view and are never shipped to learners.

How it works

  1. 1

    Write a brief — attach sources if you have them

    Describe the course you need in up to 5,000 characters, in plain language. Optionally attach a PDF, DOCX, PPTX, text file or image (10 MB max), or paste a YouTube, Vimeo or web URL. Intle detects that you want a structured module — or you can set the type yourself.

  2. 2

    Review the proposed structure

    Before full generation, Intle shows you the planned section-by-section outline — which parts are context, which are flashcards, timelines, decision points or scored questions. Approve it or adjust it before any content is written, so the finished module matches your intent.

  3. 3

    Generation runs against quality gates

    Every module must keep at least 40% of its sections interactive, meet visual-density minimums, avoid long runs of passive reading, and vary its response modes. If a draft misses a gate, an automated repair pass fixes it before delivery — structural failures never ship.

  4. 4

    Download as SCORM or share a hosted link

    Export a zip targeting SCORM 2004 4th Edition or SCORM 1.2 for testing in your LMS, with dated package-level evidence and per-platform validation status published on our LMS compatibility page. Or share a hosted session link with built-in response tracking.

What teams build with it

  • L&D teams converting onboarding decks and policy PDFs into 10–25 minute interactive induction modules that new starters actually finish
  • University course leads building student induction and research-methods modules, delivered through the institution's LMS as SCORM
  • Leadership and management trainers producing coaching and delegation courses where managers practise judgement through decision points instead of passive reading
  • Compliance and operations teams in regulated sectors turning regulation summaries into structured modules with scored checks and per-question SCORM reporting for audit trails

Frequently asked questions

Can I export a generated course as a SCORM package?

Yes. Every module exports as a SCORM 2004 4th Edition or SCORM 1.2 zip — you choose the version at download. Questions and decision points inside the module are reported as SCORM interactions, so a SCORM-conformant LMS can record individual responses and scores, not just a completion flag.

Will the packages work in my LMS?

Packages target the SCORM 2004 4th Edition and SCORM 1.2 specifications. We publish the exact build behind dated package-level checks and a per-platform validation matrix marked pending where testing has not completed. Check your platform and test the package before rollout; hosted delivery remains available without an LMS.

Can I edit the course after it is generated?

Yes. The visual editor lets you rewrite section text, adjust questions and feedback, reorder sections, and change visualisations. Saving your edits automatically repackages the SCORM zip and updates the hosted session, so you never ship a stale version.

How does scoring work in a module?

Modules blend ungraded context sections with scored elements. Knowledge checks carry a correct answer and written feedback on every option; decision points grade each choice as optimal, acceptable or poor with a written consequence. In a SCORM export these are recorded as interactions with completion status; in a hosted session, each participant's responses appear in your session dashboard.

Is there a free plan?

Yes. You can generate and download courses on the free plan. Free and Starter exports retain the Intle credit; Premium removes it. Paid plans extend hosted-session lifetimes and raise generation limits.

Generate and review your own draft

Describe what you want to teach. Download a SCORM package for your LMS or share a hosted session link — free to start, no card required.