The Covid-19 pandemic has helped generate a spurt in customers signing up for the startup, which provides a platform for both academic institutions and educators go online
Knorish, a startup that helps educational institutes as well as individual trainers in specialist areas go online, has raised $323,000 in pre-series-A funding to deepen its technology and add customers.
The NCR-based venture was founded by Kinner N Sacchdev and Rakhi Wadhwa, and the duo have previously raised a seed round from 100X.VC. The current round saw participation from Standard Greases Family group and Uday Sodhi, former business head of Sony Liv.
“Knorish is a great new-age business that is disrupting the online training and education market. Their platform is empowering educational institutes and trainers during the toughest phase of their businesses,” Sodhi said in a statement.
Knorish’s all-in-one knowledge commerce software-as-a-service platform enables individuals such as artists, trainers, coaches, professionals, consultants, experts and institutions to build and launch their entire online business. The platform offers several features including a powerful website builder tool, a course builder, pre-integrated payment gateways to automate payment collection, along with many other tools to quickly launch online academies and businesses.
“The best way to do business currently is by going online. Not only do Knorish customers stand to discover newer avenues for revenue, they will find more users for their training content from around the world faster,” Sacchdev said.
Content creators are using the Knorish platform to sell online courses and recorded webinars such as sites including TiEinstitute.in and sbyacademy.in. Several schools are using the platform for managing their classes and content, even integrating videoconferencing applications.