Classover is an online tutoring and enrichment platform for K-12 students (ages 4–17), primarily in the U.S. The company delivers live, interactive classes over its proprietary web and mobile platform, connecting students with independent contractor teachers in real time. The core product is small-group classes of up to 6 students covering academic subjects (English, Math, Science), enrichment topics (coding, chess, music, foreign languages), and exam/competition prep. Classover also offers one-on-one private tutoring. As of December 2025, Classover had about 72,850 registered users across 20+ countries, with the U.S. accounting for roughly two-thirds of revenue. Classover sells directly to families through two main pricing structures: prepaid lesson credit packages and time-based unlimited passes. Teacher compensation is paid per hour to its roughly 1,200 independent contractor teachers, making class fill rates a key driver of cost efficiency. The company uses free trials and referral programs to acquire customers, and employs only 11 full-time staff. Alongside its education business, Classover has adopted a Solana-focused digital asset treasury strategy, holding approximately 58,601 SOL tokens purchased for roughly $7.3M, funded through convertible notes. The company has entered a note purchase agreement allowing it to issue up to $500M in convertible notes, with 80% of net proceeds required to purchase digital assets. Classover's growth strategy includes expanding course offerings, international expansion, AI investment, and acquiring local tutoring centers to integrate its platform into physical educational infrastructure.
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