Performance-wise, alpha versions might have issues with latency, audio/video quality, or handling multiple participants.

Wait, but I should make sure that the review is balanced. Don't want to be too negative but also honest about the alpha state. Users should know it's under development but has potential.

The UI is clean and intuitive, streamlining navigation for users both familiar and new to live streaming platforms. The layout prioritizes simplicity, with a centralized dashboard for scheduling, hosting, and managing sessions. That said, the lack of tooltips or onboarding tutorials for certain features adds a moderate learning curve. Mobile responsiveness lags behind the web version, with inconsistent button placements and limited access to advanced settings.

Academy Live seems to be a live streaming platform or educational tool, given that there's an "Academy" in the name. Maybe it's designed for educational purposes, allowing live teaching or lectures. Since it's an alpha version, features might be in experimental stages. I should mention that it's in the alpha phase, so there could be instability and potential for changes in future updates.

The creator is PassionQ. I wonder if there's any prior knowledge about them or if this is a new project. Since there's no background given, I'll have to focus on the product itself.

I need to cover various aspects in the review: user interface, core features, performance (even though it's alpha, so performance might be inconsistent), user experience, pros and cons, and maybe a recommendation for the appropriate audience.

Security is always a concern in educational platforms, especially with minors. If the platform has encryption or secure login methods, that's a plus.