The homepage FAQ has been expanded into a full 12-question English version for the new AILearnHub positioning.
AILearnHub is an AI learning tool that helps turn a topic you want to learn into a structured lesson or study draft.
No. The goal is not to list lots of resources. The goal is to help generate a usable lesson structure from your learning intent.
It is for self-learners, operators, students, creators, and professionals who want a faster way to turn curiosity into a concrete study plan.
You begin with a topic, goal, or question. AILearnHub uses that input to draft a lesson path instead of making you assemble one manually from many tabs.
The output should feel like structured learning material: sections, progression, key ideas, and a clearer path for what to study next.
That is part of the intended direction. The product should support starting from user intent and, when useful, reshaping source material into lesson-ready content.
No. Despite the name, the product is meant to help people learn many kinds of topics, not just AI itself.
Both. A strong lesson generator should help beginners get orientation and help advanced learners organize deeper study more efficiently.
No. It gives you a strong starting point, but the user still reviews, edits, and decides what is accurate and useful.
Manual search is flexible, but it is also fragmented. AILearnHub is meant to reduce the time spent jumping between disconnected sources before real learning begins.
A generic chatbot answers prompts. AILearnHub should be optimized for learning structure, sequencing, and lesson generation.
Because structure matters. A coherent lesson makes it easier to understand scope, follow progression, and keep studying without losing context.
This template is still being reshaped. If something feels inconsistent, that usually means it is next on the cleanup list.