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The problem with learning AI through ten different tools

When a team adopts AI by jumping between Midjourney, Runway, Krea, and Nano Banana, they learn very little about each tool in isolation. Real learning is something else: knowing how to combine them inside a real workflow, accounting for cost in an integrated way, and learning how to split tasks across a team.

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The problem with learning AI through ten different tools

When a team adopts AI by jumping between Midjourney, Runway, Krea, and Nano Banana, they learn very little about each tool in isolation. Real learning goes further: knowing how to combine them inside a real workflow, accounting for cost in an integrated way, and learning how to split tasks across a team.

That's why more and more academies are choosing Dual.app:

  • It concentrates the entire process in a single collaborative environment.
  • It leaves a trail of how decisions were iterated on.
  • It bundles the most-used tools for image, audio, and video generation into one place.

Iterating gets easier, staying current happens by default, production scales, and team leads get a detailed view of what's being built with their investment.

ITV Ecuador: individual creation and evaluation in the same environment

The Television Institute of Ecuador rolled Dual.app into its production program with a per-user credit dynamic.

Students organize into groups. Each member gets their own credit budget — nobody can do the work for the rest. Teachers access every workspace simultaneously to start class. The dashboard records who generated what, with which model, and when. Individual evaluation happens inside group work, with no need for separate platforms.

The model extends across every comms area: TV, photography, digital marketing, and social media. The goal is for students to absorb AI from day one and keep it through the entire program.

Mutante: one environment for AI courses

A merger between the Brother creative school and Furor Studio gave birth to Mutante, which runs AI courses for companies and individuals across Latin America. For them, Dual.app is the obvious tool that replaces an endless list of licenses.

Their partnership with Endless lets them issue student access that turns on at the start of the course and turns off at the end. Teachers build shared boards, split participants into teams, and assign exercises with capped per-user credits.

Meanwhile, teachers see the whole process: who did what, what worked, what to improve. The deliverable is the learning of the process, not just the result.

From theory to the real world: the industries using Endless

Whether it's renders, virtual staging, or fashion shoots, the pattern holds: teams that use Dual.app for one project end up bringing it into their daily work.

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