Share what you know. Craft AI-powered study guides that students actually trust — because you've approved every answer.
If you can write a good question, you can build a guided learning experience. BigPrompts handles the AI — you bring the expertise.
Name your subject — anything from "Intro to Python" to "AP U.S. History: Civil War Era."
Add the questions students should explore. Start with a verb: Explain, Compare, Solve, Argue.
One click generates a draft. Read it, regenerate if needed, then publish when you're satisfied.
Your topic goes live. Students get curated answers plus AI chat for follow-up questions.
Unlike traditional AI chat, every answer on BigPrompts has been reviewed and approved by a human guide. That's you.
Only you can edit, reorder, or delete. Your content stays under your control at all times.
AI generates the first draft in seconds. You just review, tweak, and approve — no blank-page anxiety.
Your username is on every topic with a link to your guide profile. Students will see a real person curated the material, not just an algorithm.
Flashcards, multiple-choice quizzes, fact checks, PDFs, podcasts, and presentations — all auto-generated from your prompts.
Reorder prompts to build a narrative. Start with foundations, build to complexity — just like a great lesson plan.
See exactly what students will see in real-time as you build, right inside your dashboard.
I have used this in my classes and am getting great student feedback. Some use the chat, others just like the tools and the organization of it. Creating the prompts helped me think about the best path for teaching the material and what to prioritize. I also, of course, learn from the AI.
BigPrompts is built for anyone with subject-matter expertise and a desire to help others learn.
Create supplementary materials for your courses that students can explore at their own pace.
Build reusable study guides you can share with every student you work with.
Share practical knowledge — coding, finance, design, law — in a structured, approachable format.
Deep into a niche topic? Package what you know so others can learn it too.
These are the habits we see in the most effective guides. Follow them and your students will notice.
Add a photo, your real name, and a short bio with your credentials or experience. Students choose guides based on trust — a blank profile won't inspire confidence.
After publishing, click Fact Check in the student view. It runs an independent AI pass that flags claims worth verifying. Fix anything it catches before sharing with students.
Begin with foundational prompts ("Explain what X is") before moving to complex ones ("Compare X and Y"). Use the reorder buttons to arrange prompts like a lesson plan.
Instead of "Photosynthesis," try "Explain the steps of photosynthesis and why each step matters." Better prompts produce better AI answers — and better study material.
If an AI answer is close but not quite right, regenerate it. You'll often get a better version. You can also tweak your prompt wording to steer the AI toward the answer you want.
The live preview panel on the right side of your dashboard shows exactly what students see. Check it after every few publishes to make sure the flow makes sense.
Linking your LinkedIn or professional page in your guide profile gives students a way to verify your background. It's the fastest credibility signal you can add.
Open your topic as a student and try the flashcards, quiz, and podcast. You'll spot gaps in your material and get ideas for new prompts. If a flashcard doesn't make sense, the prompt needs work.
It takes about five minutes to create your first topic and publish your first prompt. Start now.