Online courses bleed attention. Most learners passively watch long videos, get bored, and drop off. Creators and schools have little visibility into where engagement dies, and manually building quizzes, prompts, and exercises for every lesson is slow, costly, and inconsistent. Result: sub-10% completion, weak knowledge retention, and refund churn for creators; low pass rates and poor satisfaction for institutions.
ActiveClass is an “engagement layer” that sits on top of existing course content. Upload a video (or paste a link), and the system auto-segments it into logical chapters, flags key concepts, and proposes interactive elements: short quizzes, reflection prompts, “pause-and-do” micro-tasks, quick polls, and recap cards. A minimal editor lets instructors accept, edit, or reject suggestions in minutes.
Creators (B2C/B2B-solo): $199/month for up to 10 hours of processed video.
Proof of value: Build a single-video pipeline: upload → auto chapters → 5 quiz items → 3 prompts → export as an embeddable widget. No full platform, just a functional demo.
Pilot: Recruit 5 creators to run A/B: original lesson vs. ActiveClass version. Track completion, time on task, and quiz scores. Aim for +25–40% completion on test lessons.