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Get started: your first steps in Studeia

Getting-started guide for Studeia: create the demo account, configure your institution, build your first course, enroll students and enable the AI tutor. Zero to first course.

2026-06-22 7 min
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To get started with Studeia: (1) create the free demo account at /register/demo (the tenant is provisioned instantly); (2) configure branding, colors and theme (white-label); (3) create your first course (AI Course Builder generates a draft from a document); (4) create a class and enroll students by invite, CSV or SSO/SCIM; (5) ingest the material into RAG and enable the AI tutor; (6) publish and track progress and risk in the reports. A simple course goes live in about 30 minutes.

This guide takes you from zero to your first published course in Studeia, without jargon. The flow is the same for schools, test-prep, universities and corporate training.

Quick answer

  • Create the demo account at /register/demo (tenant instantly)
  • Configure branding and theme (white-label)
  • Build your first course (modules + lessons; AI Course Builder speeds it up)
  • Create a class and enroll students (invite, CSV or SSO/SCIM)
  • Enable the AI tutor (RAG ingestion of the material)
  • Publish and track progress and risk

Step by step

1. Create the demo account

Go to /register/demo and create the institution's free account. The tenant is provisioned immediately, with access to the institutional dashboard.

2. Configure the institution

In Settings, adjust name, logo, colors and theme. You can import your website's identity via the brand wizard (white-label), generating a full theme automatically.

3. Create the first course

In Courses, create a course and add modules and lessons. Available lesson types: video, slides, rich text, quiz, PDF, assignment, live class, external link, plus interactive subtypes. The AI Course Builder generates a draft from a document (PDF/DOCX/PPTX).

4. Create a class and enroll students

Create a class linked to the course and a teacher, and enroll students by:

PathWhen to use
Email inviteFew students
CSV importMedium batches
SSO/SCIMScale + institutional directory

5. Enable the AI tutor

Ingest the course material into RAG and enable the course AI Tutor. The tutor then answers grounded in your content (not the generic internet).

6. Publish and monitor

Publish the course and use the reports to track progress, engagement and risk — acting early on students who need support.

Next steps

  • Configure gamification for engagement.
  • Create automations for repetitive tasks (notifications, enrollments).
  • Connect integrations (Google/Microsoft, Zoom, Stripe/Asaas).

FAQ

How do I create an account? At /register/demo — the tenant is provisioned instantly.

Do I need to code? No — visual creation; AI Course Builder generates a draft from a document.

How do I enroll students? Invite, CSV or SSO/SCIM.

How long does it take? About 30 minutes for a simple course.


See the platform overview and the AI Course Builder.

FAQ

How do I create an account in Studeia?

Go to /register/demo and create the institution's free demo account. The tenant (the institution's space) is provisioned instantly, with access to the institutional dashboard to configure branding, create courses and enroll students. The demo plan lets you evaluate the platform before subscribing.

Do I need to know how to code to create a course?

No. Course creation is visual: you build modules and lessons (video, slides, text, quiz, PDF, assignment, live) through an interface. The AI Course Builder even generates a course draft from a document (PDF/DOCX/PPTX), which you review and adjust. The public API is optional, for integrations.

How do I enroll students quickly?

Three paths: email invite, CSV import or automatic provisioning via SSO/SCIM (integrating with Azure AD, Okta or Google). For large classes, SSO/SCIM avoids creating accounts manually and keeps sync with the institutional directory.

How long does it take to get the first course live?

About 30 minutes for a simple course: create the account, configure branding, build a module with a few lessons, create a class and publish. Larger courses take longer, but the flow is the same — and the AI Course Builder speeds up building from existing material.

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