
Komodo Maths
Mathematics home learning app for ages 5 to 11.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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N/A | £400k | Seed | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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Komodo Learning, operating as Komodo Maths, is a Belfast-based educational technology company established in 2011. The venture was initiated by co-founders Gerard McBreen, a former math teacher, and Jane Magowan, a TV documentary producer. The inspiration for Komodo arose from their personal experiences as parents and McBreen's professional background, where he observed many children losing confidence in mathematics at a young age. McBreen's decade of experience creating e-learning software for schools globally informed the product's design. The company's legal entity, Komodo Learning Ltd, was incorporated on May 1, 2013.
The company targets families with children aged 4 to 11, aiming to build a strong foundation in mathematics and boost their confidence. The business operates on a subscription-based model, offering monthly and annual payment options for its online math tuition program. This model provides access to a platform designed for 'little and often' use, recommending 15- to 20-minute sessions three to five times a week to complement school learning. Revenue is generated directly from these consumer subscriptions, which begin after a 14-day free trial.
Komodo's core product is an adaptive online learning platform available on most devices, including tablets, computers, and smartphones. After a parent provides initial input and the child completes a diagnostic assessment, a qualified math teacher creates a personalized learning plan for the child. This plan focuses on core concepts like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, and decimals, aligning with the UK and US national curriculums. The platform uses interactive exercises and animated videos to develop math fluency. A key feature is the parent dashboard, which allows for progress tracking, reward setting, and communication, fostering parental involvement. The system is also designed to be dyslexia-friendly, with options to adjust visual settings. The company has received seed funding, including a round of $339K in February 2015 from investors such as Co-Fund NI, Techstart Ventures, and various angel investors.
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