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Curriculum management for K-12 districts; connects standards, pacing guides, and student data in one platform; publishes free OER ELA and math programs to reduce instructional fragmentation.
Kiddom is a San Francisco-based educational technology company that provides a curriculum management platform for K-12 school districts. The platform enables districts to map their curriculum to standards, align assessments and resources, and give teachers a single place to access pacing guides, lesson plans, and instructional materials alongside real-time student performance data. Kiddom also publishes free high-quality open educational resource (OER) curricula including ELA and math programs built to Common Core standards. Its approach addresses the fragmentation problem in district instruction — teachers using different materials, pacing, and assessments — by creating a coherent instructional system from standards to student outcomes. Kiddom has partnered with major curriculum publishers and open-source content providers to make their materials accessible within its platform. The company has raised funding from investors including General Catalyst and was selected as a Gates Foundation grantee for curriculum innovation.
Open-source offline-first API client with git-native Bru file storage; solo-founded, declined 8 VC offers, competing with Postman and Insomnia for developers seeking privacy-respecting local API testing tooling.
Bruno is an open-source API client and testing tool — a lightweight, offline-first, git-friendly alternative to Postman and Insomnia — enabling developers to explore, test, and document APIs with collections stored as plain-text Bru files in the project filesystem rather than in cloud-synced proprietary formats. Created by a solo founder in 2022 and growing to a 9-person team by late 2024, Bruno operates with an unusual philosophy: the founder publicly declined 8 venture capital offers to preserve product freedom and build toward profitability, with the core Bruno client remaining free and open-source (MIT license) while the Golden Edition provides enterprise features for commercial revenue. Pro and Ultimate paid editions launched in 2024.
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