Hey HN.
When I was an intern, I was supposed to take 5-6 udemy courses. Some lessons were an absolute waste of time.
So I built offthreadr, where courses are AI powered. The snippets of the course is directly sent to your inbox just like a newsletter. This makes learning asynchronous and makes it easy to skip the bs lessons.
Since, its AI powered: you can also chat with course content and get the questions answered in seconds rather than hours while waiting on the udemy QA board.
1. You're one (young) person. 2. You're based in India 3. You're asking people to spend a large amount of money, with no guarantee that you'll be around in 6 months. 4. The 'dev hit by a bus' syndrome. 5. One demo does not make a product.
Solutions?
1. Get and show a team somehow 2. Get some connection with US/EU somehow (only if you want to market there) 3. Do something with your pricing to make it easier for people to test the system. 4. Start to give away accounts to gain testimonials, community and other proof points. 5. See if you can partner with any org. Maybe an Indian university, or a well known YouTuber in education or something which again will give you launch credibility. 6. Think about approaching an incubator, which will give you credibility, network and hopefully users.
Good luck!