I recently shipped a small classroom tool for K-2 teachers and homeschool parents: an AI coloring page generator that creates printable worksheets with age-safe themes, words, letters, numbers, and simple classroom prompts.
The product problem is narrower than a general image generator. Teachers usually need something printable, predictable, and quick enough to use before a lesson. A few choices I made:
- keep the main flow focused on one worksheet at a time,
- support classroom themes like animals, seasons, letters, and numbers,
- avoid adult/unsafe prompts through moderation and guardrails,
- export printable PNG/PDF outputs,
- track the funnel from page view to generation, signup, and checkout.
This is also a small SEO/indie-build experiment around long-tail education queries such as ai coloring page generator, free ai coloring page generator no sign up, and alphabet coloring page generator.
I would appreciate feedback from builders or educators on the onboarding flow: should the first screen prioritize a free-form prompt, classroom presets, or letter/number worksheets?













