u/Glum_Paper3194

Building a Whop AI tutor for certifications — would love some real feedback
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Building a Whop AI tutor for certifications — would love some real feedback

Hey guys, I’m currently working on a Whop AI app idea and I’d genuinely appreciate some advice from people who’ve actually built and scaled stuff here. The idea: An AI tutor focused on money-making certifications (IELTS, real estate licenses, Google/Meta ads, CompTIA, etc.) Not school exams — more like things people study to increase income or move countries. Core features I’m planning: On-demand practice questions Simple explanations for any concept Mock exam mode (timed + scoring) Weak area tracking (like spotting patterns in mistakes) Flashcard generation Monetization: Free: limited questions + 1 subject Paid (~$14/month): unlimited + mock exams + tracking Why I’m building it: I’ve been using a rough version of this for my own studying (even for IGCSE lol) and it genuinely helped me improve a lot because it forces active recall instead of passive revision. Where I need help: Positioning Does this sound too broad? Should I niche down into something like just IELTS or just tech certs first? Retention What actually keeps users paying for something like this long-term? Is it the mock exams, streaks, progress tracking… or something else? Differentiation There are already tons of AI tools + exam prep platforms What would actually make this feel like a “must-pay” product? Whop-specific advice If you’ve built on Whop before: What worked for you? What didn’t? Anything you wish you knew earlier?

Anyway the bot is named PassForge and I just released it.

https://whop.com/passforge/passforge-free/

I'm still new to this.

u/Glum_Paper3194 — 18 hours ago
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I got all A* in my mocks using this little trick.

I’ve been grinding for my IG's recently and I was struggling with staying consistent, especially with active recall and actually understanding topics instead of just memorising mark schemes. I started using this AI​ bot that’s technically built for professional certifications (like IELTS, Google Ads, CompTIA etc.), not IGCSE at all. But the way it works is kinda perfect for revision: You can ask it for practice questions on any topic It gives clear, simple explanations (way better than textbooks sometimes) You can literally say “quiz me on this topic” and it just keeps going If you get something wrong, it explains why — not just the answer.

The bots name is PassForge and its free and there is a pro version​ and it's reasonably priced.

Final recommendation - Don't use it 100% for your IG just take it as your mentor it can help alott!

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u/Glum_Paper3194 — 18 hours ago

I was outsourcing social media content for $800/month. Then I found an AI bot that does it for free. Here's my honest take.

I tried hiring a freelancer — inconsistent. Tried a VA — good person, slow output. Tried doing it myself — I'd rather not talk about that.

Recently started testing a tool called PostPilot​ (it's on Whop). It's an AI bot built specifically for marketing content creation. You give it a topic — literally just tell it what you want to talk about — and it writes platform-native posts for Instagram, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, TikTok and more. Not the same generic caption copy-pasted everywhere. Each one is actually written for how that platform reads.

I'll be honest — it's not a replacement for a real brand voice strategy. But as a first-draft engine that saves 4-6 hours a week? Genuinely useful for entrepreneurs who are doing everything themselves.

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u/Glum_Paper3194 — 18 hours ago

Honest question: are any of you actually using AI to manage your posting workflow? Or is it all hype?

I feel like every week there's a new AI tool claiming to revolutionise content creation. Most of them are either overpriced, overpromised, or both.

That said — I stumbled onto something called PostPilot on Whop and I've actually been using it. It's an AI bot that helps you map out your content strategy, figure out optimal posting windows, and basically stop winging it. It's free right now.

I'm curious what you guys think:

  • Are you using any AI tools in your content workflow?
  • Have you tried anything similar to PostPilot?
  • Do you think AI scheduling/strategy tools actually move the needle or are they just productivity theatre?

Genuinely want to hear from people who've tested stuff like this — the good, the bad, whatever. If you want to try PostPilot yourself, comment below and I'll drop the link.

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