Feed it a PDF, slide deck or recording and Arusto turns it into a full course — narrated videos, quizzes and all — instead of a training team building it by hand for weeks.
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Turn a pile of training documents into a real course in minutes, not weeks — drop in your material and Honen builds the lessons, quizzes, and even a personal AI tutor around it, instead of a person having to design all of that by hand.
Feed it any material — a PDF, a slide deck, a set of files — and it turns it into a personalized course that adapts to what you already know and how you learn best, like having a private tutor rebuild the curriculum around you instead of you fitting yours
A whiteboard you can draw on and record yourself explaining something over, right in your browser — like filming a lesson on a real whiteboard, except nothing ever leaves your computer and there's no software to install.
Lets you sell an online course from your own website instead of a generic course-platform page — like adding a checkout counter to your existing store rather than renting a stall in someone else's mall.
A free desktop app that downloads videos, courses, music, and books from thousands of sites and lets you actually play or read them inside the app — no separate downloader for each type of content, no account required.
A coding-interview prep platform whose slogan admits the obvious out loud — "AI writes the code, problem-solving gets you hired" — and trains you specifically on the algorithmic thinking that a chatbot can't do for you in a live interview.
A free, open-source study companion that combines a chat tutor, a personal knowledge base, quiz generation and progress tracking in one place, instead of switching between ChatGPT, flashcard apps and separate note tools.
Online courses in Python, data science and machine learning built around hands-on coding in the browser, rather than watching lecture videos.
A self-learning plugin for Claude Code that captures your corrections and repeated workflow patterns, then syncs them into CLAUDE.md and config files so the agent remembers them across sessions.
A free flashcard platform with over 3,900 practice questions to help you study for tech certifications like Kubernetes, AWS, and Terraform.
Crypto whitepapers are written to impress investors, not to be understood — ChainClarity reads them for you and explains, in plain English, what a coin or project actually does, so you're not left guessing what jargon-heavy claims actually mean before you
Bundles official courseware, exam vouchers and unlimited practice questions into one package for cybersecurity certifications like CEH.
Turns the article or YouTube video you keep meaning to get to into a quick, swipeable set of cards you can actually finish in the spare 3 minutes you'd otherwise spend scrolling something else.
A free tool that turns a whole technical book or manual into a compact reference your AI coding assistant can consult on demand, instead of you pasting huge chunks of the book into the chat every time.
Paste your IELTS essay and get back an estimated band score (0-9) plus specific feedback on grammar, vocabulary and structure, so you know roughly where you stand and what to fix before paying for an actual exam attempt.
A web tool where you describe an electronics project in plain English — like "a light that turns on when it gets dark" — and it designs the circuit for you, tells you which real parts to buy, and walks you through building it step by step from a breadboar
An app that listens through your phone's microphone while you play guitar and tells you, in real time, whether your pitch, timing and technique are on track — then adjusts your next practice session based on what it heard.
A free, browser-based code editor for TikZ, the LaTeX language for drawing precise technical diagrams — no install, no LaTeX setup needed on your machine.
A free browser-based game that teaches you Vim by giving you short editing puzzles to solve in as few keystrokes as possible.