6 SaaS Startups in the E-Learning Industry

January 24, 2023

SaaS startups have become the darling of Venture Capital investors, especially in the E-Learning industry. Over the past decade, software has proverbially “eaten the world” and SaaS companies have scaled to become unicorn corporations in staggering amounts of time.

In this article, we are examining 6 VC funded SaaS startups in the E-Learning industry.

Classlife Education

Classlife unifies many tool sets on a single platform to manage and control daily school chores without the need for duplication of effort, maximizing the use of all available school resources, and addressing all facets of management, instruction, and communication in schools.

Company details:
Founders:
Mario Espósito
Founded:
2015
Based in:
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Industries:
CRM, E-Learning, Education, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Software, Management Information Systems, SaaS
Latest funding:
$976,692
Seed
12 January 2021
Total funding:
$1,092,809
Investors
ENISA, Angels Capital, Archipelago Next, Faraday Venture Partners

Edflex

For companies, Edflex provides articles, videos, podcasts, online courses, and books. It is a SaaS service that links businesses to corporate training materials online.

Company details:
Founders:
Clément Meslin, Philippe Riveron, Raphaël Droissart, Rémi Lesaint
Founded:
2016
Based in:
Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Website:
Edflex
Industries:
E-Learning, EdTech, Education, MOOC, Personal Development, SaaS, Training
Latest funding:
$5,964,110
Series A
24 June 2021
Total funding:
$5,964,110
Investors
Bpifrance, Crédit Mutuel Arkéa, MAIF Avenir, Nicolas Fritz

Spokn

Spokn connects people doing distant work. Through audio and video Stories and podcasts, distant workers may interact on Spokn and express their voices. It's a more humane approach to celebrate birthdays, exchange travel and pet stories, and share victories. Spokn is made for what remote workers want: an effortless, async, and human method to interact from a distance, as opposed to depressing Zoom happy hours or uncomfortable coffee talks. A fantastic remote culture is something that Spokn helps businesses like Robinhood, Udemy, 15Five, Snyk, GinkgoBioworks, Podium, and others create.

Company details:
Founders:
Fawzy Abu Seif, Mariel Davis
Founded:
2020
Based in:
New York, New York, United States
Website:
Spokn
Industries:
Apps, E-Learning, Human Resources, SaaS, Software
Latest funding:
$3,200,000
Seed
15 March 2021
Total funding:
$4,075,000
Investors
500 Global, Y Combinator, Reach Capital, Hack VC, New Enterprise Associates

Tigerhall

Tigerhall is a mobile SaaS platform for social learning, where top industry experts and business leaders share their knowledge. Measure ROI on professional learning and create real-impact with the #1 Global Social Learning Platform.

Company details:
Founders:
Nellie Wartoft
Founded:
2018
Based in:
Singapore, Central Region, Singapore
Website:
Tigerhall
Industries:
E-Learning, Education, Information Technology, Internet, Knowledge Management, SaaS
Latest funding:
$7,000,000
Series A
1 December 2021
Total funding:
$10,800,000
Investors
Monk’s Hill Ventures, Surge, Vulpes Ventures, Taurus Ventures, XA Network

Twenix

Twenix is an e-learning SaaS that helps teams in business with their English knowledge acquisition. We offer online English conversation sessions of 26’ every day with teachers from around the world. We are changing the world of language education for companies by using a 100% HR approach with education predictions that will help teams to achieve and enhance their language knowledge, in the least amount of time possible and of course, in the best way.

Company details:
Founders:
Daniel Delgado Foruria, Jorge Moreno, José Antonio Ruiz Santiago, Miguel Sanz
Founded:
2017
Based in:
Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Website:
Twenix
Industries:
B2B, E-Learning, Internet, SaaS
Latest funding:
$3,528,225
Series A
15 July 2022
Total funding:
$6,753,905
Investors
ENISA, Inveready, Brighteye Ventures, JME Ventures, Banco Sabadell

WorkRamp

WorkRamp is an enterprise learning platform used by leading businesses like Zoom, Box, and Workiva for customer and staff education. The business is dedicated to changing the nature of work by providing clients and workers with an unmatched digital learning experience. Users of WorkRamp feel empowered to study, interact, and develop their abilities in a digital workspace that connects conventional classroom instruction with online learning.

Company details:
Founders:
Arsh Mand, Ted Blosser
Founded:
2015
Based in:
San Carlos, California, United States
Website:
WorkRamp
Industries:
Corporate Training, E-Learning, Enterprise Software, SaaS
Latest funding:
$40,000,000
Series C
23 March 2022
Total funding:
$67,200,000
Investors
Y Combinator, Elad Gil, Susa Ventures, UpHonest Capital, Haystack

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