My Experience in Selecting the Best Teaching Platform for Me
My name is Jay Digital, a self-taught digital artist, developer, and creative technologist with over a decade of hands-on experience, working as a fully remote, one-person creative practice.
My work spans design, development, visual media, AI-assisted workflows, automation, and creative systems. Alongside client work, I am building as an artist and educator, focusing on music, cinematic visuals, AI-powered design, and documenting real-world lessons from a self-built creative career.
I want to eventually create solid courses for others, but I struggle with the idea that I’m not seasoned enough in certain areas to actually be worth the buy for the things I’ve learned. Though that is the mindset I endure, I should still try to put it out there. If it doesn’t go well, oh well! At least I tried. I’ll be using Udemy as my platform. I did some research on my goals for my teaching platforms with AI, and it seems Udemy is the way to go.
Again, I’m more or less putting this on my blog for me. I’ll update this article later if I have any notable finds.


