Jaipur based EdTech startup Bodhi AI helps in connecting teachers to students
Jaipur based EdTech startup Bodhi AI helps in connecting teachers to students
Bodhi AI was founded by Prashant Pandey and Piyush Agarwal in Jaipur, India, with the aim of contributing to the edtech sector. The startup assists teachers in building their own online teaching platform under their own label. Teachers could add students, hold live lessons, post notes and videos, take tests, record attendance, fees, and sell their courses to students using this platform.
Version 2.0 of Bodhi AI connects teachers and students by matching course and location. The demand for a white-labeled platform has grown to be about how a coaching institute or a teacher may expand their online student base. Bodhi AI has established a new doubt-solving platform where students can post their questions and engage with a tutor one-on-one through video conference. Teachers might then engage students by answering their questions, inviting them to their platform and providing their courses. There is no limit for teachers in resolving students’ doubts and questions.
An instructor receives 10 to 15 doubts per day on average, and this feature is currently only available to IIT JEE, NEET, SSC, and Railway lecturers. However, due to the strong demand for students from teachers conducting skill development courses like as yoga, dancing, chess, fashion, language speaking classes, and so on, team Bodhi AI is progressively developing a strategy to address this as well. So, if a teacher joins the Bodhi AI platform with 20 to 25 students, they may anticipate having at least 200 to 250 pupils on their platform within 2 to 3 months.
Bodhi AI has appointed over 2500+ paid Coaching Institutions in India to date, and is now expanding their international presence with clients from Asia, Middle East, and Africa. Bodhi AI is striving to approach over a million teachers from a global market of 10 million teachers. However, they already have 1 lakh teachers teaching over a million students on their platform currently.