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Why we built
Courseware Studio.

Courseware Studio is built by Software Tutorial Services LLC, a team with two decades of experience writing technical training and authoring instructor-led courseware. We built the platform we wished existed when we were the ones at the keyboard.

The problem

The expertise is already in the room.
The pipeline is the problem.

Every L&D team we've worked with hits the same wall, and it has nothing to do with subject-matter knowledge.

SMEs know the material

They have decades of expertise. They know what learners need to be able to do at the end of a course. They've answered the same student questions a hundred times.

But producing courseware is a different skill

Storyboarding, screen flow, knowledge-check writing, lab structure, instructor notes, SCORM packaging, multi-format delivery — none of that is what an SME does for a living. So courses get outsourced, queued, or simply never built.

And the timeline is brutal

Months from kickoff to deployable course is the norm with traditional ID workflows. By the time the course ships, the technology, regulation, or process it covers has already moved.

How we think about it

Four principles that drive every release.

Principle 01

The SME is the bottleneck — protect their time

A platform that asks the SME to write a 40-page design document before generating anything has missed the point. Courseware Studio asks for a course title, audience, duration, and any special instructions — then produces a complete syllabus the SME can review and refine. The first AI pass does the work; the SME stays in the editor seat.

Principle 02

Consistency beats novelty

Corporate training courses do not need to be visually unique snowflakes. They need to be readable, navigable, accessible, and aligned with a recognizable brand. Every Courseware Studio output follows a deliberate, opinionated structure — modules, sections, knowledge checks, labs, capstone — so a learner picking up their tenth course in your catalog already knows how it works.

Principle 03

One brief, every format

A 1-day course shouldn't mean choosing between an HTML5 module and a printable manual. The same course brief should produce the interactive course, the SCORM package, the student manual, the instructor guide, the trainer prep guide, and the slide deck — all from one generation pass, all kept in sync. That's the only way the math works for an L&D team running a real catalog.

Principle 04

Your content is your content

The platform sends course briefs to commercial AI providers (Anthropic, Google) under paid agreements that explicitly forbid training on customer inputs. The generated course belongs to you under a clear license — Standard, Extended, or Exclusive. No surprise platform-only ownership clauses. No "we may use your content to improve our service" carve-outs.

The company

Software Tutorial Services LLC

Software Tutorial Services LLC has spent two decades inside the corporate technical-training industry — writing courseware, delivering instructor-led classes, and watching the same production bottleneck slow every catalog. Courseware Studio is the platform we wished existed for that work.

The company is based in Orlando, Florida. CourseRemaster™ is a trademark of Neil Tucker LLC, filed with the USPTO. The platform runs on commercial AI APIs (Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini) under contracts that prohibit training on customer inputs.

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