I created the ID Strategy Companion GPT as a prototype to test supporting instructors of all backgrounds, from experienced educators to subject matter experts new to teaching. Many people are asked to design courses without much help, and I wanted to build a tool that feels like having a kind, practical instructional designer by your side.
This custom GPT guides users step by step through the course design process, using plain language, ready-to-use templates, and flexible strategies. It’s structured to feel like a real design partner, not just a chatbot. I built it from scratch to be clear, encouraging, and useful across any course format or teaching context.
Here’s how I designed and built the GPT to be practical, supportive, and easy to use for instructors at any level.
Many instructors, especially those outside traditional education, are tasked with building courses but lack support or training in instructional design. I saw an opportunity to create a tool that makes design feel simple, practical, and human.
I designed the GPT to serve three main groups:
The tone and guidance change based on each user’s context, whether they’re building a 6-week course, microlearning series, compliance training, etc.
I crafted the tone to be warm, encouraging, and clear, like a supportive instructional design collaborator and mentor. It avoids jargon unless defined and prioritizes practical advice over theory.
The GPT follows a real-world instructional design flow — guiding users through the process with conversational prompts, practical examples, and customizable tools. Each phase supports online, hybrid, and in-person formats.
Each phase is designed to feel manageable and supportive — making course creation approachable for anyone, regardless of experience level.
I developed interactive templates that make course planning fast and practical, including:
I tested the GPT in multiple scenarios, from healthcare onboarding to nonprofit training, and refined the prompt structure to stay focused, responsive, and supportive throughout the user’s journey.
This project was a chance to merge two things I care deeply about: instructional clarity and practical support. I wanted instructors to feel less alone in the course design process and more confident in what they create. Building this GPT taught me how powerful AI can be when guided by thoughtful structure, empathy, and a clear use case.
While this version was designed for individual instructors, there’s strong potential to expand it for organizations and institutions. For companies, the GPT could be refined further to include:
In that context, the GPT could become part of a scalable instructional support system: helping organizations roll out consistent, high-quality training or educational experiences, even when instructors vary in background and experience.
The key here is also data privacy, ensuring that instructors are using institutionally supported, enterprise-grade GenAI tools that protect sensitive information and meet compliance standards for their institution. A well-designed AI solution must not only be helpful, but also trustworthy and secure.
Test out the ID Strategy Companion GPT. Need a starting point? Click the first conversation starter to design a mock course step by step. It’s a great way to see how it works.