A: In our Editor located in the Content Planner, one of the export options is power point format PPT. This is offered once the “Slide View" AI function is used to take the content in Editor and make bullet-point slides from the content. Then you can export to PPY.
No to Open Router. In Eurekaa, much of the generated content can be transferred to other areas in the platform, so swapping between entirely different LLMs isn’t straightforward or necessarily beneficial. Each model brings unique challenges around output formatting, and performance tuning. Eurekaa is a multi-tool platform where AI is just one part of a larger toolkit. It’s less about plugging in raw models and more about configuring to fit seamlessly within the product ecosystem. Many of our core features are integrated into specific UI frames, meaning the outputs need to work smoothly within that structured environment — and that’s no small feat.
Q: Are There Ways For Sumlings To Buy More Credit Add-Ons When Monthy Mins Run Out? And, When It Comes To Sharing -
Can there be more than one User per Workspace? Some way for more than one person to help with the same single projects or Tag spaces? It can become a lot to manage the many Tag/s based spaces we can foresee - for some of our projects. :)
Perhaps a way to share via url links to team members, clients to just review with NO editing or various editing viewing note making permissions for guests etc could work? Emails sending etc of such links. A public link or granular permission based sharing with Team Members or in a Client Portal (viewing space) would make this very dynamic - versus an "Island" based tool/system.
A: Right now, no. That said, we could potentially tweak things for an enterprise-level setup with multi-user sharing, but it would involve some development work and cost.
What’s your specific use case? Are you thinking agency-to-client sharing, or something else?
If you have ideas or needs around this, we’d love to hear them! Please shoot us an email at feedback@eurekaa.io. We haven’t had a lot of requests for this yet, but if we start seeing more interest, we’d definitely consider adding it to the roadmap.
A: Our Lesson Architect AI offers outputs in 16 languages to include German and French. The user interface is English. The interest trend data from Google is worldwide but can be parsed down to any of seven countries in EU and Asia. The course database has some platforms (like Udemy) that localizes, meaning that we have some of the courses they would have that are in these languages: Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Thai, and Turkis - but there is not a lot of them comparatively. We have course data from Domestika, one of the largest creative communities in Europe, which already has thousands of teachers and students in several countries.
Q: Besides helping us to determine the viability of the course we want to create, can it produce the learning content?
Could you also elaborate on the process for writing books? Besides generating the outline, can it also produce the written content based on: - The style and tone of sample content that I like or admire - Instructions that I provide specifying the style and tone.
A: Yes. With Lesson Architect, you can also guide the AI beyond providing a title or topic. After you select a topic, you have multiple other selects. You can choose an audience type — options include beginner, adult, intermediate adult, student, college, high school, or elementary. Most users, though, customize this by adding their own audience (like single mothers, CEOs, or tech teams), which I definitely recommend.
You’ll also be asked for background content and details. This is where yoyu inform the AI with context, or themes you want in the didatic output. You can even suggest a teacher or author style — though keep in mind, this refers more to the content framework than the tone of voice. For example, if you’re creating a course on branding and ask for content in the Prof G / Scott Galloway style in the details, the system will output his approach to branding (like narratives or brand emotions, etc), not his jokey speaking style. In contrast IF you choose to have the AI output in the style of Seth Godin, it will output content about Tribes, stories, culture, etc.
There’s also a place to highlight focus areas where you can specify terms or phrases you want included or excluded. And for fine-tuning, you can adjust the balance between practical and theoretical output — “theoretical” emphasizes principles and reasons, while “practical” leans toward real-world experience and skill-building.
Book writing in Lesson Architect is done one chapter at a time — it won’t generate an entire book with the click of a button. That’s intentional. We designed it this way to give you more authorship and creative control, so the final product reflects your voice, not just the AI’s.
Q: Old deal difference.
I have the old deal and would like to reaffirm, there aren't any differences btw that and this deal. Yes?
For clarity, stacking multiple codes doesn't increase any credits or metrics, just workspaces. Correct?
Larry_Eurekaa
May 9, 2025A: Correct.
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Q: Questions for you:
1. what is PPT AI-auto?
2. Does your tool have access to open router where we can connect our own AI models if not any plans to have this integration?
Larry_Eurekaa
May 8, 2025A: In our Editor located in the Content Planner, one of the export options is power point format PPT. This is offered once the “Slide View" AI function is used to take the content in Editor and make bullet-point slides from the content. Then you can export to PPY.
No to Open Router. In Eurekaa, much of the generated content can be transferred to other areas in the platform, so swapping between entirely different LLMs isn’t straightforward or necessarily beneficial. Each model brings unique challenges around output formatting, and performance tuning. Eurekaa is a multi-tool platform where AI is just one part of a larger toolkit. It’s less about plugging in raw models and more about configuring to fit seamlessly within the product ecosystem. Many of our core features are integrated into specific UI frames, meaning the outputs need to work smoothly within that structured environment — and that’s no small feat.
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Q: Are There Ways For Sumlings To Buy More Credit Add-Ons When Monthy Mins Run Out? And, When It Comes To Sharing -
Can there be more than one User per Workspace? Some way for more than one person to help with the same single projects or Tag spaces? It can become a lot to manage the many Tag/s based spaces we can foresee - for some of our projects. :)
Perhaps a way to share via url links to team members, clients to just review with NO editing or various editing viewing note making permissions for guests etc could work? Emails sending etc of such links. A public link or granular permission based sharing with Team Members or in a Client Portal (viewing space) would make this very dynamic - versus an "Island" based tool/system.
Thx :)
Larry_Eurekaa
May 8, 2025A: Right now, no. That said, we could potentially tweak things for an enterprise-level setup with multi-user sharing, but it would involve some development work and cost.
What’s your specific use case? Are you thinking agency-to-client sharing, or something else?
If you have ideas or needs around this, we’d love to hear them! Please shoot us an email at feedback@eurekaa.io. We haven’t had a lot of requests for this yet, but if we start seeing more interest, we’d definitely consider adding it to the roadmap.
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Q: Does Eurekaa also work for/with other languages and markets? i.e. German, French etc.?
Larry_Eurekaa
May 8, 2025A: Our Lesson Architect AI offers outputs in 16 languages to include German and French. The user interface is English. The interest trend data from Google is worldwide but can be parsed down to any of seven countries in EU and Asia. The course database has some platforms (like Udemy) that localizes, meaning that we have some of the courses they would have that are in these languages: Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Thai, and Turkis - but there is not a lot of them comparatively. We have course data from Domestika, one of the largest creative communities in Europe, which already has thousands of teachers and students in several countries.
Share Eurekaa
Q: Besides helping us to determine the viability of the course we want to create, can it produce the learning content?
Could you also elaborate on the process for writing books? Besides generating the outline, can it also produce the written content based on:
- The style and tone of sample content that I like or admire
- Instructions that I provide specifying the style and tone.
Thank you.
Larry_Eurekaa
May 8, 2025A: Yes. With Lesson Architect, you can also guide the AI beyond providing a title or topic. After you select a topic, you have multiple other selects. You can choose an audience type — options include beginner, adult, intermediate adult, student, college, high school, or elementary. Most users, though, customize this by adding their own audience (like single mothers, CEOs, or tech teams), which I definitely recommend.
You’ll also be asked for background content and details. This is where yoyu inform the AI with context, or themes you want in the didatic output. You can even suggest a teacher or author style — though keep in mind, this refers more to the content framework than the tone of voice. For example, if you’re creating a course on branding and ask for content in the Prof G / Scott Galloway style in the details, the system will output his approach to branding (like narratives or brand emotions, etc), not his jokey speaking style. In contrast IF you choose to have the AI output in the style of Seth Godin, it will output content about Tribes, stories, culture, etc.
There’s also a place to highlight focus areas where you can specify terms or phrases you want included or excluded. And for fine-tuning, you can adjust the balance between practical and theoretical output — “theoretical” emphasizes principles and reasons, while “practical” leans toward real-world experience and skill-building.
Book writing in Lesson Architect is done one chapter at a time — it won’t generate an entire book with the click of a button. That’s intentional. We designed it this way to give you more authorship and creative control, so the final product reflects your voice, not just the AI’s.
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Excellent overview for the question. Writing is nuanced that a general Appsumo selling page can't really share this kind of overview. Thx :)