Live classes that just work
Self-hosted LiveKit video with screen share, recording and a class chat — no meeting links to paste and no third-party seat licence per teacher.
Independent teachers and tutorial centres run live classes, sell recorded courses and get paid — without building a video platform, a way to take payment, or a marketplace first.
Six capabilities that cover the working week, not a feature list assembled to look long.
Self-hosted LiveKit video with screen share, recording and a class chat — no meeting links to paste and no third-party seat licence per teacher.
Every live class can become a recorded course with its own price, so the work of teaching it once keeps earning.
Publish your availability, let students book, and let the system refuse the double-bookings you would otherwise discover at the start of the hour.
Paid through the card and mobile-money rails your country uses. Revenue share is computed per class and paid out on a schedule you can see.
An organisation gets its own subdomain, its own teachers and its own branding, with revenue split between the centre and the teacher.
Students join live classes, watch recordings and pay from Flutter apps on Android and iOS, and from an installable PWA on the web.
Subjects, rates, availability and a bio. It is a public page with its own address you can share.
Live, recorded, one-to-one or a group. Students book and pay; the video room is created for you.
Run the class, keep the recording, and watch the payout land on the schedule you agreed.
“I was teaching on a messaging app and chasing transfers. Now the class has a room, the recording sells itself, and the money arrives on a date I can plan around.”
— Independent mathematics teacher
Revenue share, no monthly fee
Monthly + revenue share
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No. Live classes run on our self-hosted LiveKit infrastructure, including recording. There is nothing for you to install or licence.
Earnings accrue per class net of the revenue share and are paid out on a fixed schedule through your country's payment rail, with a statement per payout.
Yes. An organisation account holds many teachers under one brand and subdomain, with its own split of each class's revenue.
If the teacher enabled recording, the class becomes a recorded course the student can watch, buy or be granted access to.
Independent teachers running live and recorded classes.