Today there is one active way to create a course: the AI wizard. The other entry points described below are either a way to continue a course you already started, or paths that are parked for the future. We’ve documented them honestly so you know what to expect.
Continue a course you started on your phone
The course wizard runs on desktop. If you start on your phone, Vixi saves your progress and hands it off so you can finish on a larger screen. Here’s how that works in practice:You begin on mobile
If you type a course idea on your phone, Vixi saves it as a draft to your account and sends you to a Continue on your computer screen. The wizard itself doesn’t run on a phone.
You log in on a computer
Open
https://create.vixiai.co on a laptop or desktop and sign in to the same account.Vixi offers to pick up where you left off
If you have a saved draft waiting, Vixi shows a short handoff screen with the course idea you typed and any knowledge sources you’d attached.
Resuming a course that’s still generating
When Vixi is building your course, generation runs in the background. If you close the tab, refresh, or come back later, you won’t lose that work. Your in-progress courses appear on your dashboard. Selecting one takes you back to the right place in the flow so you can watch it finish or pick up where the wizard left off. You can read more about generation and your dashboard in The course creation wizard.Resuming only continues a course you already started. It doesn’t create a new one.
Source-based paths (not open yet)
You may have seen mentions of building a course directly from an e-book, your LinkedIn content, or a podcast episode. These were early ideas for starting a course from a single document or feed. Right now, none of these are an active way to start a new course:E-books and LinkedIn
E-books and LinkedIn
The screens for starting a course from an uploaded e-book or from LinkedIn content exist in the product but are currently parked — there’s no button in the app that opens them for a new course. To build from your own material today, use the AI wizard and attach your files and profiles as knowledge sources instead. The wizard reads what you add and grounds the course in it.
Podcast episodes
Podcast episodes
Building a course from a podcast episode is a future idea — it isn’t available anywhere in the app yet.
If you want a course based on a specific PDF, document, or LinkedIn profile, you don’t need a separate path. Start the AI wizard and add those as knowledge sources — that’s the supported way to ground a course in your own content today.
Where to go next
The course creation wizard
The main, guided way to create a course from start to finish.
Add knowledge sources
Ground your course in your own PDFs, documents, and profiles.
Avatars and voice
Choose who teaches your course and how they sound.
Publish and share
Get your finished course in front of learners.
