Maksim Mamchur

SubSchool - All-in-one teaching platform automating routine with AI

SubSchool is an online teaching platform for educators who want to create and sell courses and run tutoring in one place. The platform combines course creation, live lessons, tutoring workflows, and AI-powered generation and grading tools designed to reduce routine work and help educators deliver structured learning experiences more efficiently.

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Maksim Mamchur
Hey Product Hunt 👋 The 10-second version: SubSchool helps teachers, tutors, and training teams turn existing teaching material into a course fast — and lets AI handle the routine. Upload videos → get a structured course → generate homework → collect submissions → AI-assisted grading → keep tutoring recordings + homework in one thread. If you’ve ever taught online and felt like your “real job” became copy-pasting, organizing, chasing, and grading… yeah. That’s what we’re deleting. What SubSchool is SubSchool is a platform where you can: - Create and sell online courses without building a website or wiring payment systems - Teach live lessons + 1:1 tutoring - Run the full loop: content → practice → feedback → progress The difference in this version: AI does the repetitive work that normally eats your evenings. What’s new in this launch 1. Video lectures → course structure automatically Upload a bundle of recorded lessons and SubSchool helps turn it into a ready-to-deliver course: modules, lessons, titles, descriptions. 2. Homework generation per lesson Generate homework aligned to the lesson topic, then reuse/remix it and adjust difficulty quickly. 3. AI-assisted grading (including interview-style answers) SubSchool can help check submissions in multiple formats, including interview-style answers. Instructors can review and adjust when needed. 4. Tutoring workflow in one thread Live session → recording → homework → submission → feedback — all in one place, so the next lesson starts with context, not guesswork. Who it’s for Exam prep creators (SAT-style and similar): Turn lecture recordings into a structured course, generate practice per lesson, and speed up feedback. Tutors & small-group teachers: Stop splitting your workflow across Zoom, Drive, chats, and spreadsheets. Keep sessions, recordings, homework, and feedback together. Corporate training / EduHire teams: Build a repeatable learning + assessment flow and reduce manual evaluation while keeping humans in control. One platform, three use-cases. Same loop: content → practice → feedback. The story We first launched SubSchool back in 2023 with a simple promise: online teaching without the setup hell. It was simple — but it wasn’t convenient enough for real teaching workflows. And it didn’t automate the time-consuming parts that actually break teachers: structuring content, homework, grading, and keeping everything organized. So adoption was our reality check: we couldn’t attract teachers at scale, because we weren’t removing enough pain. Then we did the uncomfortable founder move: we paused. Not to “keep polishing the old version”, but to rethink what the platform should be from the ground up. This launch is that result: a from-scratch rebuild of SubSchool into the product it should have been in the first place — simple to start, but finally strong where it matters: AI automation + end-to-end teaching workflow. Feedback Inside the teacher platform you can submit feature requests and vote on others. Basically: a politely weaponized feedback loop. If something feels clunky or missing, tell us — we’ll fix it faster than your students submit homework. Thanks for checking out SubSchool ❤️
Klara Minarikova

I see a lot of AI on the teacher side — generating structure, grading, homework. Curious what the student gets though. If the AI can evaluate answers it could also identify where a student has gaps and suggest what to practice next. Are you heading toward adaptive learning or is the AI mainly on the teacher side for now?

Maksim Mamchur

@klara_minarikova Yes, right now the main functionality is to reduce the teacher's routine. For students, there is a dynamic homework feature so that the difficulty of the assignments adapts to the student's results during the course. But so far, this system simply changes the set of created assignments.

In the future, we plan to develop a smart search and recommendation system to offer students individual lessons from courses based on their requests. This will happen a little later, as there is currently too little content on the platform for such functionality to be of significant benefit.

Lev Kerzhner

Brilliant stuff! all the best!

Maksim Mamchur

@lev_kerzhner Thank you!

Omer

Great launch! Bringing course creation, tutoring, and AI tools together in one platform is a smart move. Excited to see how SubSchool helps educators scale their teaching.

Tereza Hurtová

I love the honest founder story! Not an easy move, but often the right one. 🙌 Many teaching tools solve one part of the workflow (course hosting, live sessions, homework tools...), but educators still end up stitching together 4–5 tools to run a single class. Where you see SubSchool’s main differentiation long term? Is the goal to become more of an all-in-one operating system for teaching, or do you see the AI layer (structuring content, grading, feedback loops) as the real core of the product?

Alexey Glukharev

This looks interesting. The screenshots seem to show only the educator interface. What does the student experience look like? Is there a mobile app for students?