(Very soon Doubtnut will also be launching video lessons for physics, chemistry, and biology to complete the ‘science triangle’.). With it comes an opportunity for early-stage startups to scale and succeed. This gives us an indication that despite a massive growth is our user base, there is still a significant target audience that is yet to be tapped,” she added. WaterBridge was the "earliest believer" in Doubtnut, she says, and it saw a ‘huge potential’ in doubt-solving. Doubtnut is available as an Android application or by accessing its official website. A 2017 Google-KPMG report found that “real-time query resolution” topped the list of problems for India's edtech firms when it came to acquiring and retaining customers. It offers instant video solutions for doubts raised by students on an app-based platform. Last week, AngelList led a seed round in edtech startup Konfinity. Thus, began Doubtnut, a doubt-solving app which has now grown to five million MAUs. Doubtnut is an Indian interactive online tutoring app which was started by Tanushree Nagori and husband Aditya Shankar, in 2016. “We get maximum traction from these student segments,” Tanushree reveals. Earlier, Matrix Partners India invested in a startup called Toddle, which is a productivity platform for teachers. Once that happens, Doubtnut might even roll out ads as well as a subscription service. India’s most prolific entrepreneurship conference TechSparks is back! Even when they were spending over Rs 1 lakh per year in coaching classes, it was not possible to solve all their doubts,” Tanushree Nagori, Co-founder and CEO, Doubtnut tells YourStory. These typically include students in Classes 9-12 and JEE aspirants. Add to that, the dismal student-teacher ratio in India, and it was almost impossible for a brick-and-mortar classroom to cater to all students and their queries. “We realised that we weren’t able to impact students at scale. The platform currently caters to K12, IIT JEE and NEET students. Founded in 2016 by Aditya Shankar and Tanushree Nagori, Doubtnut is a multi-lingual online learning platform that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning for image recognition, natural language processing and proprietary machine learning algorithms to provide video-based solutions to students’ queries. E-learning platform Doubtnut, owned by Gurugram-based Class 21A Technologies, has raised $15 million in a Series A round led by Chinese technology conglomerate Tencent Holdings. Edtech startup Toppr eyes $100M revenue by 2020; to drive growth via Bharat, Sequoia Surge unveils the first cohort of 17 'incredible' early-stage startups, How this English learning app crossed 70K downloads in two months, Byju's triples FY19 revenue to Rs 1,430 Cr; targets Rs 3,000 Cr this year, Search for what you want, categories, tags, keywords, authors, events, anything under YourStory, Amazon launches India’s largest specialised fulfilment centre, aims for 20,000 deliveries a day this festive season, Armed with online poker, rummy, and fantasy sports, Baazi Games is on a ‘X to 10X’ growth mission, Amazon infuses over Rs 700 Cr in India payments unit, A symbiotic relationship nurtured with empathy is the way forward for clients and consultancies, Satyan Gajwani of Times Internet on how companies can attract entrepreneurial talent, Building a multinational edtech startup from India. The capital raised in the Series A round will be used to strengthen the firm’s distribution and technology, build on its content supply to match the evolving target base and to scale workforce. But, for now, it continues to ride on investor capital. On WhatsApp, it might take five to seven seconds because we do not have control over their servers,” she adds. Tencent-backed Byju’s is, of course, the poster child, while others like Toppr, Unacademy, Simplilearn, and Vedantu are making a mark too. The company raised a seed round last year from Sequoia Capital India’s rapid scale-up programme Surge, Waterbridge Ventures, Omidyar Network India and AET Fund. Prior to this, in 2009, the husband-wife duo had set up Class 21A, where they taught maths and science to students between Classes 9 and 12. Doubtnut is an Indian interactive online tutoring platform which was started by Tanushree Nagori and husband Aditya Shankar, in 2016. The platform currently caters to K12, IIT JEE and NEET students. Doubtnut is available as an Android application or by accessing its official website.DoubtnutTypePrivate[1]IndustryOnline EducationFateActiveFounded1 July 2016; 3 years agoFoundersTanushree Nagori and Aditya Shankar[2]HeadquartersGurugram, Haryana[1], IndiaArea servedIndia[1]ProductsDoubtnutParentClass 21A Technologies Private Limited[3]WebsiteDoubtnut.com#doubtnutapp#MathsIITkequestion#TechnicalShashank Doubtnut claims 80-90 percent platform accuracy. The remaining 10-20 percent can be achieved by posting a query to human tutors available on the app.
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