KaiPod Learning helps educators start microschools and helps families find them. Its Catalyst program provides structured launch support, coaching, templates, and Newton microschool management software. The company also operates a partner network and directory across more than 30 states.
KaiPod Learning's main competitors in the microschool and personalized education market include:
Prenda: Operates a tuition-free learning experience where community members, known as Guides, lead learning pods for K-8 students. Prenda emphasizes community-driven education and provides support for personalized learning.
Outschool: An online education platform offering a wide range of classes and tutoring for children, focusing on engaging, small-group learning experiences across various subjects and interests.
Skipper: A social learning platform that provides educational management tools and resources for homeschoolers and learning communities, facilitating personalized education experiences.
SkillPop: Offers live classes and workshops on various subjects, both in-person and virtually, led by industry experts. SkillPop focuses on practical skills and community engagement.
Notable differences include Prenda's community-led approach, Outschool's emphasis on small-group classes, Skipper's resources for homeschooling, and SkillPop's diverse subject offerings and expert-led workshops.
KaiPod Learning primarily focuses on the education industry, specifically in the area of personalized education through microschools. They connect families with microschools to enhance learning experiences and support educators in establishing their own schools.
Revenue from tuition fees for microschools; supports educators in starting schools.