Best Tools for Small Biz Owners to Create AI Courses
Hey everyone! I'm looking for some advice or experiences on tools that help small business folks like us whip up AI courses easily. With everything going digita…
Alice Summers
February 8, 2026 at 10:17 PM
Hey everyone! I'm looking for some advice or experiences on tools that help small business folks like us whip up AI courses easily. With everything going digital now, it feels kinda overwhelming choosing the right stuff. Would love to hear what ya'll recommend or have tried out!
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If you want something free to test out, Google Classroom works okay, but it’s a bit barebones for AI-specific stuff.
Anyone here tried using chatbots within their course? Wondering if it's worth the effort for small biz courses.
Make sure whatever you choose supports mobile well. Most learners might access courses on phones or tablets, so it’s a big deal.
I've tried a couple tools but some were kinda overkill for a small biz. If you want quick results, maybe look for something that integrates AI for content suggestions rather than full automation.
One cool tip: you can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools. They keep a good list that’s updated often, which helped me find some gems.
Honestly, I found that using some drag-and-drop platforms made things way easier than coding or complex setups. Saved me so much time!
Does anyone know if these tools allow easy updates? Like, if I want to add new AI trends later, is it simple?
My small biz started using AI-powered quizzes and it's been great for engagement. Look for tools that support interactive stuff like that.
I really like platforms that have built-in analytics. Helps me see where people drop off or what topics need better explanation.
I was overwhelmed at first but after trying a couple tools, I realized it’s more about your course content than fancy features. Don't stress too much about bells and whistles.
Anyone else struggle with pricing their courses? Tools are great but the real challenge is figuring out what to charge and how to market it.