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SF YC W24 Google Ventures-backed competitive math platform with 350 DAU and 400K+ questions solved; Forbes 30 Under 30 Education 2025 by MIT founders competing with Brilliant and AoPS for gamified competitive mathematics training.
MathDash is a San Francisco-based competitive math learning platform — backed by Y Combinator (W24) and Google Ventures — providing students, competitive mathletes, and math enthusiasts with a gamified arithmetic and math competition training platform that transforms mathematics into a competitive sport, achieving 350 daily active users in December 2024, 400,000+ arithmetic questions solved since launch, and recognition on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Education 2025 list. Founded in 2024 by Akshaj Kadaveru and Daniel Sun (MIT alumni with competitive math backgrounds), MathDash launched at March 2024 as an invitation-only platform for the 200 best competitive mathletes and has since expanded to serve the broader student and competitive math community.
Leading student learning platform with 40M+ students; operated by parent company Learneo (formerly Course Hero Inc.); $475M raised; last valuation $3.6B (Dec 2021); Learneo portfolio also includes CliffsNotes and QuillBot.
Course Hero is one of the largest online learning platforms for students, providing access to millions of course-specific study resources including practice problems, study guides, video explanations, past exams, and tutoring services. Founded in 2006 by Andrew Grauer at Cornell University, Course Hero connects college and high school students with educational content created by fellow students, educators, and academic institutions, organized by course and textbook. The platform has grown to serve over 40 million students and educators across more than 7,500 universities and schools worldwide.
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