FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Clear answers about wallet credit, usage, subscriptions, and how Tycoon charges for work.
Can AI actually write lesson content?
It can draft it. It cannot teach it. The structure, examples, and frameworks come from you; the AI speeds up the write-up of notes, worksheets, and transcripts. Students buy your perspective and your community, not generic AI-generated modules. If you try to ship AI-first content, it's obvious and refunds spike.
How much does a course business actually cost to run?
Tooling: $300-$800/mo (Tycoon, Circle, Kajabi/Teachable, ConvertKit, Riverside). Ads: $2-$20K/mo at scale. Total operating cost 15-25% of revenue at $30K+/mo scale. Compare to a staffed course team at $30-$50K/mo overhead. The AI leverage is what makes solo courses past $500K/yr realistic.
Cohort-based vs self-paced — which wins?
Cohort-based: higher price point ($999-$3999), higher completion rates, stronger community, but harder on your calendar. Self-paced: lower price ($99-$499), larger reach, lower completion, but scales without your hours. Most mature course businesses run both — cohort 1-2x/year as the flagship, self-paced as the evergreen funnel.
What about student support at scale?
AI Community Manager handles Tier 1 questions (lesson clarifications, tech issues, drip schedule) within minutes. Your involvement is reserved for the 10-20% of questions that need your judgment or your story. At 200 students, most founders running this setup spend 2-4 hours/week on support. At 500 students, same.
How do I handle piracy / course sharing?
Accept it. Aggressive DRM hurts legitimate students more than pirates. Focus on the value pirates can't copy: live access to you, cohort community, updated content, office hours. Courses that sell primarily on lectures are the ones piracy kills; courses that sell on you and the community are piracy-resistant by design.