Product & Updates
Building Courses That Don't Suck: Why We Built CourseConverter
June 5, 2026

The problem we kept seeing
Most course platforms are video hosts with a checkout attached. You upload videos, learners watch them, completion rates collapse. We wanted to build something that treated a course as an interactive experience, not a playlist.
What interactive blocks unlock
CourseConverter is built around a library of blocks — text, callouts, flip cards, knowledge checks, tabs, accordions, confirmations, and more. Each one is a small, focused unit you assemble into a lesson. The result is a course learners do rather than just watch.
Import what you already have
Most creators already have material — a Word document, a slide deck, notes. CourseConverter imports your existing content and turns it into a structured course, so you start from something rather than a blank page.
Export anywhere
Your course isn't locked in. Export to SCORM for a corporate LMS, or to standalone HTML you host yourself. The course you build is yours to deliver however your learners need it.
Designed for speed
Everything in CourseConverter is built around the belief that a course shipped in 30 days beats one perfected over a year. Templates, fast block authoring, and a clean editor exist to get you from idea to published quickly.
What's next
We're continually shipping. Our public roadmap shows what we've built, what we're building, and what we're considering. The direction is consistent: make the right way to build a course also the easiest way.