Friday, March 6, 2020
Tutorfair has been recognised by Insights Success!
Tutorfair has been recognised by Insights Success! âThey have given thousands of students access to free tuition and inspired many of the UKâs top tutors to join the Tutorfair community.â Tutorfair is back in the news! This time we have been recognised for our technological vision, making education and tutoring more accessible. Tutorfair has been shortlisted, amongst a small number of other outstanding and exceptional solution providers, in Insights Success The 10 Fastest Growing Education Solution Provider Companies issue. Like Tutorfair, all these education solution provider companies are using technological advancements as its best and are standing strong while proving their mantle. âEducational Transformation with the help of Technological Upgradationâ Featured as part of The 10 Fastest Growing Education Solution Provider Companies series, Insights Success discusses the Tutorfair journey, Andrew, our CEOâs vision for Tutorfair, the hurdles weâve overcome and the promise we have as a foundation. Tutorfair: Giving Every Student Fair Access to Excellent Tutors âTutorfair was launched by Andrew Ground, Mark Maclaine, Edd Stockwell, and Patrick Verdon in 2012 and is based in London, United Kingdom.â âTutorfair offers professional development opportunities through tutor training, volunteering, and observation. Students can look for tutors by subject, and browse their profiles to view their videos. Registered users can make their own shortlist, book tutors and message them.â âThey offer Paid Tutoring, where a small donation is made to the Foundation with each lesson purchased through Tutorfair; Professional Training, where some of the most experienced tutors in London share their best practices; Volunteer Programs, where tutors work with inner-city students in small group tutoring or university application workshops.â Andrew Ground: Finding Solutions for the Real Life Problems âAs with every good idea it started with a problem, the story of Tutorfair began when Andrew Ground, CEO and Co founder of Tutorfair, started to find a tutor for his son. Andrew had just finished being CCO at LOVEFILM (the Netflix of Europe), which had sold to Amazon. At LOVEFILM Andrew had helped create an incredible product that could help users pinpoint the ideal film to watch next.â âAndrew found it surprisingly difficult to find a tutor for his son. He realized that his need for a tutor was a similar informational need to his previous product, and one that the web would be perfect to solve; and he cared much more about helping his child succeed, than he did about what to watch next.â âOne For Oneâ Promise âAfter a little research, Andrew realized that he was not alone in this journey. Both the Americans and Germans had already established tutor marketplaces. He presented the idea to an early investor who suggested the âone for oneâ promise; for every student who pays they would give tutoring to a child who canât. This was a big idea that could transform the way people saw the tutoring business; it attracted a team who wanted to make waves within education, and formed their name âTutorfairâ.â Overcoming the Hurdles âAndrew and his team set out to create a Minimal Viable Product (MVP), but it took a lot of troubles to make it viable. Their MVP was launched in January 2013 but it certainly was not viable, not even close. The team manually signed up tutors by showing them mock-ups on paper of what the website would look like, and set up volunteering projects in local schools. Their friends soon found out about what they were up to, and put in their tutoring requests. They would call up the tutors to arrange the lessons and send an invoice. They had a business, a community of tutors, a brand and a clunky website. It was a thrill for the team to see a few users trickle through and use the site â" but 80% of their business was offline.â âAndrew took this as validation of the concept, and raised £150k to employ a full-time developer to fix the product. Having an in-house developer sped up the entire process, they tackled even the worst bugs and became confident adding in features that were initially left out. They began to feel good about the progress they were making.â Easy way for Tutors to reach Students âFor tutors, Tutorfair is free to join â" they set their own hourly rate and the subjects they want to teach with subjects ranging from English, Maths and Science to chess, music and drama. Tutorfair charges a variable rate of commission on top of their hourly rate depending on the number of Tutorfair hours they have completed.â âThe Tutorfair Foundation arranges for tutors to go into inner-city London schools, helping children who otherwise would not be able to afford tutoring.â âWhat started as one manâs overreaction to the problem of finding tutoring for his own children is today helping thousands of parents find their own tutors.â Access the full article as part of The 10 Fastest Growing Education Solution Provider Companies series here Looking for a tutor? Find a tutor at Tutorfair.
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