Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
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.
Dominant browser-based collaborative UI design platform at ~$600M ARR and $12.5B valuation; Adobe's $20B acquisition blocked by regulators in 2023, Figma remains independent competing with Sketch and Adobe.
Figma is a San Francisco-based collaborative web-based product design platform that has become the dominant tool for UI/UX designers and product teams — enabling real-time multi-user collaboration on interface design, prototyping, and design system management directly in the browser without installing desktop software. Founded in 2012 by Dylan Field and Evan Wallace and backed by Sequoia, Greylock, and Andreessen Horowitz with over $330 million raised, Figma generated approximately $600 million in ARR in 2023, serving 4 million+ designers and product teams at companies including Microsoft, Airbnb, Twitter, and Uber. Adobe announced a $20 billion acquisition offer in 2022, which was blocked by regulators in 2023 — Figma remains independent.
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