There are spelling and grammar errors all over. What's weird is that parts of this reek of AI generation (check out the terms of service and privacy policy pages), and parts seem like ESL issues. ChatGPT could certainly suggest spelling and grammar fixes which would make this seem a bit more professional.
I know that we're not supposed to focus on things like this, but in this case these errors seem like a a good reason to doubt the accuracy and usefulness of the service.
And then the name is really odd. Brand names where the pronunciation is unclear seem like a bad idea.
SkillGnist lets you create a course from any PDF of any length in 10 minutes. Courses have a custom AI agent with knowledge from entire PDF, tasks and articles. I made this because i think focused and pointed learning with maximal personalization is not provided by large learning websites or most education institutions.
Interesting idea. But you need to go into more detail on your data handling - is it safe to upload proprietary information to make an internal course? Where does the data go? OpenAI?
You might also want to make a course about GDPR and then update your privacy policy.
Shameless self-plug but your questions (especially combined with the product posted) are the raison d'etre for our whole company: https://singulatron.com/
Would you want to sell a course online without having to do the work to actually make it? (Slightly embarrassed to admit I find the idea appealing, albeit immoral)
Two spelling errors in one sentence - really?