AI agent searches Udemy, applies three filters, and highlights the top result
Udemy has over 210,000 courses. A search for "Artificial Intelligence" returns thousands of results at every skill level, in mixed languages, with wildly different quality. The video above shows Demosmith's AI agent handling it: search, three filters, then a highlight on the top result. Here's what each step involves.
Step 1: Search for your topic
Go to udemy.com and type your topic in the search bar. The filter panel doesn't appear on the homepage — it only shows up on the results page after you run a search. Hit enter, wait for results to load, then look for the filter panel. It appears on the left on most screen sizes, though in our recording it had moved to the top.
Step 2: Filter by language
Scroll down the left panel until you see "Language." Check the language you want. Udemy has courses in over 75 languages. Selecting "Español" limits results to Spanish-language courses only. The page updates without a full reload.
Useful if you want to study in your native language, or if you're sourcing content for a team or audience with a specific language preference.
Step 3: Set a minimum rating
Under "Ratings," select "4.5 & up." A 4.5-star minimum typically reduces results from hundreds down to 20-40, which is actually workable. The rating is a weighted average of verified student reviews, so it factors in review count, not just the average score. A course with 10,000 reviews at 4.5 ranks differently than one with 12 reviews at 4.9.
Step 4: Set the experience level
Under "Level," pick Beginner, Intermediate, Expert, or All Levels. Beginner removes courses that assume prior knowledge. If you already know the basics and want to skip introductory material, Intermediate or Expert will narrow it down further.
Reading the filtered results
Each course card shows the title, instructor name, star rating, number of ratings, and current price. The default sort is "Most Relevant," which Udemy calculates from a combination of rating, enrollment count, and how recently the course was updated. You can change the sort to "Highest Rated" or "Most Reviewed" from the dropdown above the results if you want a different view.
How Demosmith generated this video
That's Demosmith's AI agent actually on Udemy — we gave it udemy.com and the prompt above. It ran the search, applied all three filters in order, highlighted the top result's course title and rating, and the finished video came out with captions. No screen recording software.
This was one of the simpler demos: three filters, one highlight. It shows what Demosmith can do for a search-and-filter UI. If you're building a marketplace, directory, or course platform, the process is the same — paste your URL, describe what you want to show, and Demosmith generates the demo video.