It's been a year in the making...

Today, @wes_kao and I are announcing a $4.32M seed round led by @firstround for our new company

We're building a platform for Cohort-Based Courses (CBCs): http://bit.ly/wk-gb 

The backstory 👇🏾
In 2009 @erenbali, @caglaroktay shared the Udemy vision w/ me. Back then it was a marketplace for live online classes.

They wow'ed me with a Zoom-like product that was ahead of its time (built on Adobe Flash 😅)

I tried to market it for 1 year but couldn't get any traction.
In order to get traction, we pivoted into video-based courses (now known as “MOOCs”). They took off and the rest is history.

I'm really proud of what the Udemy team has done - 400M course enrollments and counting! 👀 https://twitter.com/gaganbiyani/status/1230281635423227904?lang=en
I spent 6 yrs away from education: built @Sprig, closed it ( https://twitter.com/gaganbiyani/status/1265755248922157066?lang=en) and took a sabbatical.

In 2019, I started to explore online courses again.

Everything had changed. Zoom + Slack offered new possibilities, and live education is ready for prime time.
In an effort to improve my writing, I took "best in class" courses from @TuckerMax and @david_perell.

These courses were different. I cried on a Zoom during a session with Tucker. I made friends during David's Write of Passage.

Immersive, community-based education works.
I also partnered with @matthlerner and @theSamParr to teach a course, which I later shared at @beondeck.

OnDeck was an incredible inspiration. What @david__booth and @eriktorenberg are building is dope.

A seed was planted in my head...

It was like peering into the future!
These are "Cohort-Based Courses" (CBCs)

CBCs are different from MOOCs because they are highly interactive and have clear start/end dates.

They are more akin to MBA courses: full, immersive experiences.

Turns out it's more engaging to learn with a community of peers!
Yet almost all CBC providers build their own technology and the experience feels pretty janky.

I scoured the Internet to find a good tech solution and nobody had one.

So I decided to build it. That's my next company.
While looking for experts to learn from, one name came up over and over...

@wes_kao!

I knew that name. We went to high school and college together, and had lost touch since then.

I looked her up. Holy shit. @alt_MBA was like the godfather of all of these courses.
After spending a few months with Wes, I realized there was nobody smarter on Cohort-Based Courses out there. On top of that, I felt like talking with her was just fun, easy, fluid.

We decided to co-found the company together.
I wrote up a memo (I felt so 2020) and started to talk to some investors, including the inimitable @btrenchard at @firstround.

We signed a term sheet and then reached out to some of our favorite online influencers and angels to invest.
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