How to automatically record online language lessons and deliver the lesson review inside your student's dashboard, instead of sending loose files over Drive or WhatsApp.

How to record online language lessons and send them to your student

How to automatically record online language lessons and deliver the lesson review inside your student's dashboard, instead of sending loose files over Drive or WhatsApp.

Almost every online language teacher has been through this. The lesson ends, the student asks to revisit a section, and the tedious part begins: remembering to export the recording, waiting for the video to be ready, uploading it to Drive, generating a link, sending it over WhatsApp, and hoping it does not blow past the size limit. By the time the student finally opens the file, it is out of the lesson's context, with no transcription, nothing pointing to what is worth revisiting.

There is a better way to do this, and it takes no extra work.

The problem with treating the recording as a file

Recording the lesson is only half of what the student needs. The other half is delivering that lesson in a way they can actually use later.

When the recording becomes a loose file on Drive, it tends to get lost. The student downloads it, watches it once if at all, and never comes back. There is no way to search for a specific moment, no way to jump to the point where that new word came up, no way to revisit only the correction part. It turns into a backup, not study material.

For you, the teacher, it is also repeated work. Every lesson means the same ritual of export, upload, and manual sending.

Automatic recording, without pressing a button

In Noladi, every lesson taught through the live classroom is recorded automatically. You do not need to remember to start recording, you do not need to remember to stop, and you do not need to export anything at the end.

While the lesson is happening, each participant's audio is captured separately, and the shared screen is recorded in parallel. When you close the room, all of this material goes straight into the processing pipeline without you having to lift a finger.

That frees you up to focus on the lesson instead of the logistics of recording.

The lesson review inside the student's dashboard

The main difference between Noladi and other solutions is what happens after the lesson ends.

Instead of producing a loose video file, Noladi builds what the student sees as the "lesson review" inside their dashboard, under a URL with your brand. This review includes:

  • The lesson video with a navigation timeline;
  • The full transcription, split by who spoke in each section;
  • Suggestions generated from what happened during the lesson, with points to review before the next meeting;
  • Vocabulary covered and the student's speaking stats.

The student gets a notice that the lesson review is ready and opens everything in one place, in their dashboard, under your brand. It is no longer a Drive link lost in the WhatsApp history. It is material they can come back to and reference while studying on their own.

Why this changes how the lesson is perceived

For the student, watching the lesson turn into a structured review changes how they feel about what they are paying for. Instead of an hour that came and went, they have a searchable record of their progress with you.

For you, the teacher, it is like delivering an extra layer of value with no extra work. The recording that used to be an operational chore becomes part of the student's study material, and that counts when they decide whether to renew the package.

How to get started

Automatic recording and post-class review are active on any Noladi plan with a live classroom. You only need to create your account, teach your first lesson through the room, and open the student's dashboard to see how the review looks. Noladi also gives you one hour of live class free to test the full flow before becoming a subscriber.