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Scaling An EdTech Startup? Here’s What You Need To Know

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The journey of an education entrepreneur is challenging. Entrepreneurs tend to get caught up between the notion of wanting to universally improve education standards versus building a sustainable business. It is possible to do both by keeping a hawk’s eye on business metrics. Define whose problem you are solving and why it is critical to solve it. If you cement these two pillars, you have built a strong foundation to then grow a sustainable edtech startup.

I Have The Elixir Of Life To Sustain My Edtech Startup

Most often, entrepreneurs are so caught up with perfecting their product, they think of the product as a designer and not the user. A few questions to get you started:

If your answer to the above was in the negative or “maybe”, then there is a fundamental mismatch between your product and the user’s need for it. In education, users will not pay for “nice-to-have” products and if there is no critical need for it, adoption will be slow. It has to be a “must-have” solution. If your product is unable to immediately demonstrate a reward in terms of improvement of scores of students, a reduction in time for teachers to complete a task, or highlight a pathway to an increased salary, it is unlikely that your user will pay for it repeatedly and spread the word around.

Once we have confidently answered questions around the need of the product, it is worth considering whether or not the different design elements you are including genuinely serve any purpose.

I Dream Of Scaling My Edtech Startup

Now comes the last pit stop, before you run the final few laps of the race. If you have survived the first two phases, you deserve a pat on the back. Why is it that many an edtech startup, they reach a stage beyond which they either stagnate (if they are at least profitable, this is not too bad!) or end up being heavily dependent on government funding? Could we build an organisation anticipating these roadblocks, so that it can grow into a truly large and sustainable education business in India?

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