
The most impactful part of using Disco is how it shifts the focus from the manual "grind" of course creation to actual expertise transfer. Traditionally, building a curriculum meant starting with a blank page and manually stitching together resources. With Disco, I can curate a knowledge base at the platform level using my own videos, internal documentation, and specific URLs.
The AI Agent then helps me craft a robust curriculum based directly on those sources. I particularly appreciate the option to toggle live web search alongside my own data - it ensures that while the course is rooted in my personal philosophy and experience, it also stays current with industry trends. It feels less like a generic content generator and more like a high-level "thought partner" that respects my unique domain knowledge. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There is a slight learning curve in figuring out the best way to organize your source library to get the highest quality output from the AI. It isn't a "one-click and you're done" tool; you still need to be the architect of your knowledge, but it handles the heavy lifting of the initial structuring and drafting. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.


