Live online tutoring platform for UK secondary and A-level students
MyEdSpace operates a live teaching platform serving UK students across KS2–A-level with a tech stack built on React, Node.js, and AWS, backed by data infrastructure (Snowflake, Kafka, dbt, Looker). The hiring mix is heavily weighted toward education roles and sales (16 of 23 open roles), with engineering severely under-resourced at just 2 open positions — a structural mismatch suggesting the platform is operationally mature but the company is scaling through content, instructors, and go-to-market rather than product velocity.
MyEdSpace operates a live online tutoring platform aimed at UK secondary and A-level students. The company combines synchronous live lessons delivered by teachers with an award-winning learning platform as the core product. The business model centers on affordability and social-first marketing — the company has built a 2.3 million-person cross-platform social following and relies on instructor-led content virality to drive student acquisition. Operations span six countries (UK, US, Philippines, Indonesia, Latin America), with 51–200 employees. Core projects include curriculum development, live lesson streaming and moderation, content creation for TikTok and YouTube, and scaling both the teaching supply and sales pipeline.
React, Node.js, TypeScript, Java, and AWS for the platform; Snowflake, PostgreSQL, Kafka, and Kinesis for data; dbt, Apache Airflow, Looker, Tableau, and Power BI for analytics; Figma for design; and Meta Ads and Google Ads for marketing.
Headquartered in London, UK. Actively hiring across United Kingdom, United States, Philippines, Indonesia, Peru, Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela, and Mexico.
MyEdSpace'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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