Branded LMS platform for educators to sell courses and exams independently
Learnyst is a small, India-based LMS builder aimed at individual educators and teaching organizations. The company is sales and marketing-heavy, with 5 open roles split across customer acquisition (2 sales) and demand generation (3 marketing), signaling a push to move upmarket or accelerate SMB pipeline. Current pain points—weak positioning, low conversion, inconsistent messaging—map directly to their project list (positioning frameworks, battlecards, funnel experiments), revealing a company working through go-to-market fundamentals rather than product expansion.
Learnyst provides a no-code LMS platform that lets educators build branded web and mobile apps to sell courses and mock exams without managing infrastructure. Founded in 2015 in Bangalore, the company operates at 11–50 employees and targets individual instructors, coaching centers, and education businesses across India. The platform handles video hosting (with DRM protection), payment processing (direct to instructor bank accounts), learner analytics, and exam scheduling for standardized tests. Educators using the platform have collectively generated over $4 million in course sales, with 80,000+ active learners and 5,000+ courses launched to date.
Learnyst runs on Ruby on Rails and MySQL, with Snowflake for analytics. They use HubSpot for CRM, Jira for project management, and Google Analytics / Amplitude / Mixpanel for learner and product metrics.
Current projects focus on go-to-market: positioning framework development, competitive differentiation, content production for bottom-of-funnel campaigns, landing page optimization, and SEO performance. This reflects efforts to sharpen messaging and improve lead conversion.
Learnyst's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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