4 million families and 25,000 teachers are using the Splash Math Education apps worldwide
In 2005, fate brought together five young men at IIT Kharagpur. Excited about technology, they became very good friends by the time they passed out of the institute. “Fortunately for us, even before graduation, we had made up our minds that we didn’t want to take up 9 to 5 jobs and instead thought of starting on our entrepreneurial journey,” says Arpit Jain, one of the five. Their passion for innovation and belief about bringing change in education using technology led them to start two companies – Intinno Technologies and StudyPad, Inc.
The first Splash Math app for Grade three was launched in April of 2011 and as of today, Splash Math apps are being used by more than four million families and 25,000 teachers worldwide. On the Apple store, Splash Math has 13 apps (12 of which are individual grade apps, two for each of the grades k through 5)
Their latest app is Splash Math Grades 1-5, which provides math practice across all grades 1 through 5. They also have android apps on the Google Play Store and Amazon Kindle store. “Looking back, one could argue that we were in the right place at the right time, but I would say, it was our perseverance and the five of us sticking together that created opportunities for us,” says Arpit.
Talking about the revenue model, Arpit says, “We charge as little as $10 for a single grade and $30 for all grades, and provide more engaging experience for the kids.” They recently launched Splash Math Classroom Edition for teachers and it’s priced at $200 per classroom per year. With a team of 38 based in Gurgaon, Splash Math turned cash positive after three months of the launch of their first app. Talking about the road ahead, Arpit says, “We'll be focusing and expanding within the education sector. We’re also looking to hire in our US office later this year.”
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