Map your curriculum in Outline
Create a card for every lesson, module, and exercise. Label each as Video, Text, or Exercise so you can see the content mix at a glance. Attach reference materials and inspiration links to each card.
// Course Planning
Plan every module, record every lesson, and track your entire course production from outline to published. The course planning board that keeps creators shipping content, not drowning in drafts.
Outline
3Module 1 - Introduction to system design fundamentals
Module 2 - Load balancing and horizontal scaling
Design a URL shortener from scratch
Creating
2Write script for caching strategies deep dive
Build starter repo for the database sharding exercise
Recording
2Record Module 3 - Message queues and async processing
Screen-capture walkthrough of rate limiter implementation
Editing
3Edit Module 1 - trim intro, add chapter markers
Proofread and format written guide on CAP theorem
Add solution walkthrough to URL shortener exercise
Published
2Module 1 live - 2,400 views in first week
Networking fundamentals cheat sheet published
Create a card for every lesson, module, and exercise. Label each as Video, Text, or Exercise so you can see the content mix at a glance. Attach reference materials and inspiration links to each card.
As you write scripts or build exercises, drag cards to Creating. When it is time to record, move them to Recording. This separation prevents the common trap of recording before the script is finalized.
Cards in Editing are your quality gate. Use checklists to track editing tasks - trim dead air, add captions, insert chapter markers. Nothing moves to Published until every checkbox is complete.
Once content goes live, move the card to Published and note launch metrics in comments. The board becomes your production tracker - see how much of your course is live and what still needs work.
Yes. Map every module, lesson, and exercise as a card. The five-column workflow takes each piece of content from initial outline through published. Use labels to distinguish video lectures from written guides from hands-on exercises.
Assign each card to the instructor responsible for that lesson. Everyone sees the full curriculum on one board, and real-time sync means updates are visible the moment they happen. No more version conflicts on shared documents.
Flux's built-in AI assistant can help draft lesson outlines, suggest exercise ideas, and generate descriptions for your course modules. Use it directly on cards to speed up the scripting phase without leaving the board.
// Start creating
No credit card. Plan curriculum, track production, and launch content with real-time sync and visual workflows.