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Hspotlight is a Thai-language course and blog site run by an individual creator, positioned around helping learners build AI automation systems. The site includes courses, blog posts, and project showcases, with topics focused on Claude, Claude Code, Cursor AI, AI Workflow, SaaS building, Firebase architecture, and AI-assisted software development. The crawled content shows courses such as Claude 101, Workshop Zero to SaaS, Cursor AI, as well as system-sharing posts about syncing Facebook Posts to a website.
In terms of course focus, Hspotlight clearly leans toward hands-on use of AI tools rather than general theory. Claude 101 covers Projects, Artifacts, Claude Code, and AI Workflow; the Cursor AI course emphasizes applying AI in production-level software development, including frontend, backend, and automated testing; Zero to SaaS centers on building a SaaS from scratch with AI and Firebase Architecture, and notes that “not much technical background is required.” However, the text does not clearly state whether the teaching format is live, recorded, or 1-on-1, and there is no information about certificates, assignments, community support, or related services.
Pricing and payment methods do not appear in the crawled main text. Course pages only show statuses such as “ended,” along with the number of posts and students—for example, Claude 101 has 15 students, while Cursor AI has 12 students. The page suggests contacting via Facebook if users want a new cohort to open. This indicates the courses may be run mainly as small-group workshops or periodic cohorts, but current enrollment, fees, refund policies, and after-sales support are not transparent.
The main advantage is that the content is closely tied to real projects. The site showcases works such as CuteQR, Metrofare, eTax, Velocty, and Workshop Tracker, and also includes experience-sharing posts on Claude Code, GitHub Pages, and Facebook-to-website sync, which reflects the instructor’s practical orientation. The downside is the lack of structured course information: there is no complete syllabus, course duration, pricing, certificate details, or service commitment; many courses are marked as ended; and the primary language is Thai, which creates a higher barrier for Chinese-speaking learners.
It is better suited to learners who can read Thai and want to quickly understand how AI tools such as Claude and Cursor can be used in real development and automation—especially indie developers, product prototypers, and learners who want to build SaaS products with AI. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the text alone, and Facebook-based contact may face accessibility restrictions in China; payment methods are also unknown. If you need structured learning in Chinese, domestic AI programming bootcamps may be worth considering, or alternatives such as Coursera, Udemy, DeepLearning.AI, and YouTube.
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hspotlight.dev is an Thailand Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach hspotlight.dev directly.