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Continu vs Mini Course Generator

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

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Continu's feed is evergreen LMS marketing, bulk-published, with no release signal.

◆ Current state

Every crawled entry is an evergreen blog or comparison page — remote learning, Showpad alternatives, LMS feature lists, knowledge sharing, an awards post — and all carry the same publish timestamp, indicating a bulk content crawl rather than dated product updates. None are changelog entries. The readable signal is that Continu markets itself on enterprise-LMS breadth and competitive positioning against incumbents.

◆ Where it's heading

What this feed shows is a content-marketing library, not a shipping cadence. Continu's product direction is not observable here; the entries describe the LMS category and the company's market posture rather than any change to the product.

◆ Prediction

Without release-note data, no confident product prediction is supportable; the crawler would need to target Continu's changelog to read trajectory rather than its marketing site.

Mini Course Generator logo6.3

Mini Course Generator goes AI-native: an MCP server lets LLMs build full courses, with SCORM and per-page AI following

◆ Current state

Mini Course Generator, an interactive e-learning authoring platform, is leaning hard into AI-driven creation. Its biggest recent move is a live MCP server that lets Claude or ChatGPT build entire courses by description. Around it: a SCORM upload block for LMS interoperability, an AI Lesson Page generator for adding single AI-built pages, plus gamification (badges/rewards), YouTube-to-course conversion, and richer interactive blocks (carousels, hotspots).

◆ Where it's heading

The platform is positioning at the intersection of AI authoring and interactive learning — letting external LLM agents drive course creation while keeping its differentiator of interactivity over passive video+text. SCORM support signals a push toward enterprise/LMS distribution, and the per-page AI generator fills the gap between full-AI builds and manual editing.

◆ Prediction

Expect deeper MCP capabilities (more granular course operations exposed to LLM agents) and continued enterprise-distribution features building on SCORM. The interactive-block library is likely to keep expanding to reinforce the interactivity differentiator.

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