Yearly Recap: 2024

2024: The Year Education Found Its Rhythm with Tutor Platform

This isn’t just a year-end reflection—it’s a celebration of how education took center stage in 2024. Together with teachers, schools, and innovators, we’ve written a story of transformation, creativity, and impact. Let’s take a walk down memory lane and preview the exciting road ahead.


What We Did in 2024: Highlights That Mattered


Supporting Educators at Every Stage

For many teachers, 2024 was the year they went from traditional classrooms to thriving digital enterprises. From launching an online presence using our Website Builder Tool to offering one-on-one guidance in weekly meetings, we’ve been there every step of the way.


Hybrid Education? We Nailed It.

We collaborated with a non-formal education company offering everything from academic tutoring to yoga and creative arts. Together, we created a white-labeled platform tailored to their unique needs.


Next on the roadmap: Automated attendance tracking for their offline courses, which will help them manage attendance seamlessly and access critical analytics on student engagement.


Corporate Learning Got a Boost

We supported corporate learning initiatives with tools for self-paced training, workshops, and seminars. Now, we’re preparing to take corporate learning to the next level in 2025 with certification-ready materials.


Scaling Success
We witnessed one of our clients scale their tutoring business, opening a new branch while using our platform for seamless operations.


What the Numbers Tell Us

Organic Growth: Educators found us through searches like "how to build an online tutoring platform,” "advantages of a learning management system”, “sell online educational resources,” and “best apps for tutoring online.”


Expanding Global Reach: This year, we’ve started conversations with educators across the globe, including Australia, South Africa, the Dominican Republic, and Canada.


Growing Interest: Demo bookings from our website hit record numbers, showing just how accessible and effective our platform has become.


New Features and Improvements: We delivered solutions designed for educators' real-world needs, from the LMS tools to our white-labeling services.


Our map is growing, and we’re excited to be part of the global community of educators making an impact.

Looking Ahead: What’s in Store for 2025

We’re not slowing down. Here’s what’s coming:

Self-Learning Tools: Course materials that help learners earn certifications, boosting skills and confidence.


Hybrid Learning Innovations: Smarter LMS tools to manage online and offline lessons with automated attendance tracking



Corporate Learning Reimagined: Flexible, scalable tools designed to support professionals and businesses worldwide. 

2025 is our opportunity to take education further—together.

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