It started with a simple problem my client couldn’t solve.
He wanted to build an education business that would genuinely help people.
He cared about results.
He wanted his students to succeed.
But it also had to scale.
And like so many others, he felt stuck between two bad options:
- Go all-in on results and struggle to scale
- Build a course and hope it works for people.
(Even though they never do.)
Then I spoke to a friend, and something clicked.
For the first time ever, we could solve this problem.
Over the last year, AI has improved terrifyingly quickly.
We realised that with the right platform, we could build an agent that acts like your own teaching assistant.
One that can personalise a learning plan for every single student.
Based on their goals, progress, and needs.
That means you can give your students something much closer to 1-on-1 teaching, but at scale.
And the agent doesn’t just help students, it makes building your program feel effortless.
It can help you structure and map your curriculum from the beginning, instead of staring at a blank screen wondering where to start.
This kind of thing just wasn’t possible a year ago.
The underlying technology just wasn't ready yet.
And the big platforms still aren’t focused on student outcomes.
Which really is all that should matter.
That’s what makes this different.
It’s built from the ground up to get real results for your students through personalised learning, student tracking, and real accountability.
It’s called duration.ai.
We’ve spent six months building it, which meant:
- ten prototypes (and three names)
- dozens of late nights
- thousands of lines of code
all with one goal in mind:
To help you scale your education business without sacrificing student results.
And now… it’s almost ready.
If you want to be one of the first to try it, you can join the waitlist here:
👉 https://duration.ai
Tomorrow, I’ll show you exactly how it works.
I’ll walk you through what it looks like and how you can use it to teach better, scale faster, and help more people win.
I keep saying it, but I really think this changes everything.
- Tim