The quality of your curriculum depends on the clarity of your inputs. The AI needs context to design a course that sells.
Instead of "Learn Photography," try "Master manual mode on a DSLR to take professional portraits." The more specific the goal, the better the lessons.
A course for "Corporate Executives" looks very different from a course for "Stay-at-home Dads." Define who you are speaking to.
Use the "Number of Modules" selector. Choose 3 modules for a quick lead magnet, or 8-12 modules for a high-ticket signature course.
Your AI-generated outline provides the "what" and the "how." Your personal expertise provides the "why." Here is your 4-step refinement process:
A logical, step-by-step outline prevents overwhelm. It guides students from one "win" to the next, building momentum and increasing completion rates.
An outline is your production blueprint. It stops you from getting lost, re-recording content, and wondering "what comes next?"
A detailed outline is one of your best sales tools. You can use the module and lesson titles directly on your sales page to show customers the value they are getting.