Live coding and robotics instruction for children ages 5–16
JetLearn delivers synchronous 1:1 online coding and robotics classes to European families, built on a tech stack centered on Python, Arduino, and Micro:bit — hardware and visual development tools that map directly to their K–16 curriculum. With education and sales headcount roughly balanced and hiring concentrated in India, the company is optimizing for delivery scale and market expansion rather than platform engineering; the stated pain points (scaling globally, entering new markets, building partnerships) align with a sales-and-operations-led growth model.
JetLearn is a European EdTech company offering live 1:1 online coding and robotics instruction to children ages 5–16. Founded in 2020 and based in Amsterdam, the company serves families across Europe through synchronous virtual classes. The curriculum spans introductory coding (Python, visual block-based tools like Replit and Tkinter), hardware robotics (Arduino, Micro:bit), and emerging technology topics including Web3 and blockchain. The operational footprint includes 51–200 employees distributed across education delivery, sales, and leadership; India serves as a primary hiring geography, likely supporting curriculum development and instructor recruitment.
JetLearn uses Python, Replit, Tkinter, Visual Studio Code, Micro:bit, Arduino, and Roblox. The stack covers block-based and text-based languages, microcontroller programming, and game-engine-based learning environments.
JetLearn is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and was founded in 2020. The company operates across Europe and is actively pursuing global expansion and new market entry.
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