Website using Enter.pro

Website using Enter.pro

by Cecilia Fernandez -
Number of replies: 2

I worked with Enter.pro until I run out of credits. 

It created a nice website for my course, although it put too much items in the first page, like it happens with almost all AI tools. I removed some, until I couldn't anymore because of the credits. 

It used all the content from moodle, but it didn't transfer the activities or assessments. And it kept telling me that there was an error in the code, but it couldn't fix it. Checking that error by hand would have taken too much time, so I decided to skip that step and complete the activity with what I had.

My overall experience with Enter.pro has been amazing. It didn't work for me with only one prompt, but It allowed me, trough a chain of prompts, to create and modify the results easily. 

I would have liked to try to create something with Enter.pro and upload into Moodle, but exporting is a feature only available with paid accounts. This is something that I will try in the future.

In reply to Cecilia Fernandez

Website using Enter.pro

by Jurix Rivero -

Hi, Cecilia,

Thank you for sharing this- It was a really helpful and honest reflection.

Your experience with EnterProAI highlights both its strengths in iterative course design and the practical limits around exports and Moodle integration. The point about overly crowded AI-generated pages is especially relatable, and the need for careful human refinement is clear.

It’s great that the step-by-step prompting still gave you meaningful control over the outcome. Hopefully future updates will make the transfer into Moodle smoother and include more complete activity support.

Kind regards,

Jurix