For course creators & educators

Find students asking for a course like yours.

'Best course to learn [skill]?' and 'is [big platform] worth it or is there something better?' fill community threads. IntentHunter surfaces these so you reach motivated learners at the decision moment.

Why this matters

What's actually happening today

Learners ask peers which course to buy

Recommendation threads, not ads, decide where people spend their learning budget. If your course isn't mentioned, someone else's is.

Course marketplaces bury you among thousands

Discovery inside big platforms is brutal. Finding demand off-platform, where people ask out loud, is how you stand out.

Launch spikes fade, but demand is always on

People ask 'how do I learn this?' every day of the year. Watching that steady intent smooths the feast-or-famine of launches.

What you get

What IntentHunter does for you

Topic and skill intent, scored

Track the skills and topics you teach. Posts asking how to learn them are scored against your course so the strongest surface first.

Catch comparisons and switchers

Signals are classified by intent, including people comparing options or looking for a better alternative to a course that let them down.

One inbox, source links included

Each signal links to the original thread so you can read the full context before reaching out. IntentHunter never posts for you.

A project per course or topic

Run separate projects for each course or audience, each with its own keywords and inbox, within your plan's limits.

How it works

From setup to your first useful signal

  1. 01

    Add the skills and topics you teach

    Describe what your course covers and the language learners use to ask about it.

  2. 02

    We scan the public conversations

    Communities and social posts are scanned and scored against your topics and the intent signals that precede a purchase.

  3. 03

    Review the thread and respond your way

    Open the source, read the question, and decide whether to share helpful guidance, connect, or pass.

FAQ

Common questions

Do learners post asking which course to take?
All the time. 'Best course for [skill]' and 'is [course] worth it?' are among the most common questions in learning communities.
Does IntentHunter reach out to learners for me?
No. It finds and scores public conversations and links to the source. You decide whether and how to engage.
Can I track more than one course?
Yes, as separate projects, each with its own topics, keywords, and inbox, within your plan's limits.

Ready when you are.

Create a project, choose the sources your plan supports, and review scored signals as scans run.