1 pointby syukursyakir8 hours ago2 comments
  • syukursyakir8 hours ago
    Hey HN,

      I posted Book2Course here ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46932010 ) a couple of weeks ago and got some valuable feedback. The main criticisms were that the course output felt template-like, quizzes were too surface-level, and the content lacked depth.
    
      I went back and rebuilt most of the generation pipeline. Here's what changed:
    
      What's new in V2:
      - Step-by-step lessons instead of walls of text — you click through sections, can't just scroll past
      - Inline comprehension checks mid-lesson (compulsory — you have to answer to continue)
      - Quiz explanations that tell you WHY you're wrong, not just "incorrect"
      - Spaced repetition flashcards auto-generated per chapter (exportable to Anki)
      - Practice mode: generate fresh AI questions across any chapters at any difficulty
      - AI Tutor grounded in YOUR book — highlight any text and ask about it
      - Page references so every concept traces back to the source
      - Chapter selection — pick the chapters you need, skip the rest
      - Knowledge map showing how concepts connect
      - Difficulty verification: a second AI pass checks that question difficulty ratings are accurate
    
      What it's NOT: a summarizer. If your book spends 10 pages on recursion, the course reflects that depth. The lessons stay faithful to the source material.        
    
      Tech stack: Next.js, FastAPI, Supabase, OpenRouter for AI generation. Processing a 300-page book takes ~3 minutes.
    
      Free tier: 1 book + 3 notes/month. No credit card needed.
    
      https://book2course.com
    
      I'd especially love feedback on course quality — that's where I focused most of the rebuild. Try it with a textbook you know well so you can judge the output. I will read every comment and look at EVERY feedback! Yes and we have launched on Product Hunt! I am so excited!
    • andsoitis7 hours ago
      > I posted Book2Course here a couple of weeks ago and got some valuable feedback.

      Then why did you create a new login for this post?

      Can you point to your earlier announcement and the discussion?

      • syukursyakir7 hours ago
        Sorry, am a bit new to hacker news so I didn;t even know that was a thing. Will try to do so now!
  • syukursyakir8 hours ago
    Would appreciate all feedback! <3