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Lesson Startup Ideas



3 months ago

A travel site that connects travelers with locals for personal tours, activities, language lessons, and more.

752
2 years ago

A network of tutors across the world that get paid per student, with students able to take lessons from anyone.

617
1 year ago

A way to manage your child’s homework, with a feature for tracking progress, formative feedback, and a way to customize lessons for individual kids.

170
1 year ago

A startup that creates smart tools for children who want to learn to code. It helps kids learn how to code by building blocks, games, and lessons with an interface that is "as intuitive as our children are."

153
3 years ago

A tool to help teachers with their lesson plans, giving them the ability to use the app to create lessons and share them with their students.

150
3 years ago

A micro-app that helps teachers (and students) create and share lessons online. Zoono is currently in private beta, and is designed to help you teach, review, and grade lessons more efficiently by providing a single platform.

135
3 years ago

Allows teachers to create lesson plans for their students, and customize them to their unique needs. The founders are hoping to recruit teachers to be the company’s first customers.

133
3 years ago

An assistant for teachers that helps them find and organize lesson plans

133
3 years ago

A new online class platform for adults. The startup wants to teach people how to code, with lessons broken up into short videos.

129
1 year ago

A platform that aims to teach people using “word of the day” style lessons, by using the words they know in a real-world context.

129
2 years ago

This startup is building a video platform that allows teachers to share lessons with students and get feedback from them.

127
3 years ago

A startup that provides a platform for individuals to learn Chinese online, in an app, and receive individually tailored lessons.

126
3 years ago

A platform that allows teachers to create interactive class lessons and distribute them to their students. The startup has raised $9.6 million in funding to date.

122
2 years ago

The company offers an online tool that lets users manage and track lessons for teaching English as a second language.

120
3 years ago

A group of teachers who help people learn how to invest. The startup is using a subscription model to deliver the lessons, and has a minimum of 25 students per class.

117
2 years ago

A tool for teachers to collaborate and review lessons with students, built as a web application.

116
2 years ago

A tool for teachers to create and manage lessons. The startup has been building the platform for about a year and has about 6K users.

109
2 years ago

A web app that helps teachers organize their lessons, then share them with colleagues. The startup’s founders are veterans of the education sector and the product is meant to serve as a kind of “Google Docs for teachers.”

108
2 years ago

This is a tool for teachers to grade students assignments. It also allows teachers to create lesson plans on their iPads.

107
2 years ago

A tool that helps teachers and students create and share lesson plans.

99
2 years ago

This is an app that helps people practice the piano through video lessons and games. The company is part of the Y Combinator Winter 2016 batch.

98
2 years ago

A startup that offers a way for teachers to create custom lesson plans for their students.

98
2 years ago

An online marketplace for teachers. The startup is building tools that can assist teachers in managing their students' progress, and the creation and sharing of lesson plans.

98
2 years ago

Gist is a startup that helps athletes improve their performance by tracking their workouts and then, through a series of video lessons, helping them to apply that information.

93
2 years ago

A platform for teachers to create and share interactive lesson plans with other teachers.

92
1 year ago

This startup is building software to help employees learn faster. The startup offers a series of lessons covering a specific skill set, with videos and quizzes, and then lets users go back and improve themselves by taking further quizzes.

88
1 year ago

A company that helps teachers create lesson plans and 10 minute lessons that work on iPads, while the students listen and watch and learn

86
2 years ago

A video-based learning platform where students can ask questions to their teachers, while the teachers’ answers are displayed as video lessons.

83
1 year ago

This startup helps teachers market and sell their lesson plans to parents.

77
10 months ago

A company that makes a toolkit for schools that helps them use the web to learn. The company has built a Chrome extension that helps teachers and administrators build interactive lessons and activities on the web.

72
2 years ago

A company that helps teachers get better at teaching. The startup is currently in a pilot with a few hundred teachers in Philadelphia and New York City, and has been in Y Combinator since November. It aims to take out the headache of grading papers and lesson plans.

70
2 years ago

A live-streaming community for teachers to share lessons and questions with the world.

69
8 months ago

On the heels of their recently-launched $24 million Series A, this startup wants to make it easy for educators to organize lesson plans and track student progress.

69
1 year ago

A company that wants to be the Netflix for learning how to code. The startup does video lessons, with a focus on how to use the command line to do things like automate repetitive tasks.

64
1 year ago

A web-based platform for teachers to create interactive learning materials by providing lesson plans and feedback to students.

61
1 year ago

A digital assistant that helps teachers with their lesson plans. The startup is working with 24 schools in the U.S.

61
5 months ago

A system that helps teachers (and their students) “go deeper” in their lessons by giving them instant feedback on how they’re doing.

60
11 months ago

A startup that helps schools and universities share lesson plans and curriculum with their students, who can follow them at home on their smartphone.

59
1 year ago

A set of tools that helps teachers organize their lesson plans, and make links to content within the lesson plan.

58
3 years ago

Idea: A startup that wants to teach students music through digital lessons

57
1 year ago

A tool for teachers to automatically make links fit the curriculum. The startup has built a tool that generates links to lesson plans, which are then embedded into the lesson plan itself.

56
7 months ago

A startup that has a digital library of teaching materials for US schools, including lessons and quizzes. The startup is looking to improve the quality and quantity of content available, and they’re hoping that teachers and students will use the platform as a resource.

54
1 year ago

A tool for teachers to build and store lesson plans, and then share them on their teaching platform of choice.

52
7 months ago

A company that makes VR games and simulates real things in the real world, so kids can learn a science lesson without having to act it out.

52
1 year ago

A company that helps people organize the lessons they learn in the classroom.

51
1 year ago

A classroom-sized wireless robot that allows kids to explore their environment and participate in lessons.

51
7 months ago

This startup is helping teachers with their lesson plans using an app that displays relevant research material and does it for free. The startup is also working with the Berkley Center for Entrepreneurial Studies to create curriculum for teachers.

51
6 months ago

A startup that’s building a marketplace for products such as cosmetic surgery and German lessons, which is why it’s already in the United States.

51
11 months ago

A startup that makes it easier for teachers to collaborate on lesson plans, from running groups to organizing projects.

48
9 months ago

A startup working on a software platform for schools to run a school’s entire day from one source. The product helps teachers manage schedules, run lessons, and manage student rosters.

47
1 year ago

A company that provides a tool to make it easier for non-native English speakers to learn English by using one’s own voice to record lessons.

44
4 months ago

A virtual reality platform built for educators, where users can create interactive lessons and games.

40
6 months ago

A skiing app. The company is building a system that syncs all of your devices, and helps you manage everything in one place. You can schedule lessons and find a ski lift, and have all your gear in one place.

36
5 months ago

A new way to use an iPhone designed to help teachers and students collaborate on the same lesson plan. It’s a place to get notes and content, with the ability to share assignments and track progress.

32
2 months ago

A startup that wants to connect teachers with students, and is working on a platform for teachers to build their own curriculum and create online lessons.

30
2 months ago

A startup that helps parents find and register their kids for swim lessons, camps, sports teams, and extracurricular activities.

29
1 month ago

The company wants to build a platform for teachers to study with their students in an online learning environment. The startup helps educators create interactive lessons and guide students to a correct answer through gamification.

29
15 days ago

This startup is teaching kids how to code, with an app that uses games and animated lessons to teach basic programming concepts.

25
3 years ago

Idea: A startup for “expressive activities”, like art lessons, yoga classes, and martial

24
2 months ago

A company that helps people learn how to play the ukulele. They’ve had over 500 private lessons in their first four months.

24
3 months ago

A startup that’s focused on making online education more interactive. Its service, called ReadyBuddy, allows students to receive personalized feedback from their instructors for every lesson. It works by having a group of students take a quiz up front, and then having their instructor review it.

23
28 days ago

The startup is building a “Netflix for education”. It’s a subscription service that allows people to learn things at their own pace from a library of thousands of video lessons. It launched a $US1 million seed round in January, and has partnerships with 3,000 schools and plans to expand beyond education.

23
5 months ago

This startup wants to help people in developing countries learn how to code. They’re working on a web app that lets people create coding lessons and test them as they go.

21
2 months ago

The startup takes a “freemium” approach to learning, providing a platform for users to learn at their own pace—with a few free lessons to get started.

19
2 months ago

This is a mobile app that helps you learn a new language, one that you enter at the top of the screen and that transports you to that language’s country for the duration of your lesson. It’s a social language learning app that lets you meet people from that country and learn about the culture and language from them.

17
3 years ago

A startup that sells a tool for people to learn how to drive (for example, they can get lessons on how to parallel park)

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3 years ago

A startup that sells videos of people doing things that they are good at and then they give the people who buy the videos personalized lessons on how to do the things that they’ve learned

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3 years ago

Idea: A startup that provides a tool for people to learn how to code Think of it as a kind of Dropbox for lessons: users can watch/test/correct video lessons on their own time

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3 years ago

Idea: A startup that wants to get people off the couch and get them playing table tennis. The startup’s primary focus is on what they call “casual players” — people who play recreationally, but don’t want to spend a lot of time practicing to get better. The startup offers lessons on how to play the game online, as well as in-person lessons in San Francisco.

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