You are responsible for building an education platform that connects people looking to learn new skills with experienced individuals who can teach them (such as pottery, welding, piano, math, etc.). Essentially, it's a shared economy for skills. How would you approach this task?
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Is this a product to be built in Meta? No
Not academic education → skill based
Since education platform → assume digital element, not just matchmaking
Mission/goals
Education platform - advance human potential by helping them learn skills from each other
engagement/people on platform → potentially ads or take a cut from lessons
People are curious and passionate about things → want to pursue greatness or interests by learning from others
Personas
Masters - looking to teach skills
Teach beginners
Focus here because larger market than professionals. Probably charge less but overall more.
Fine tune professionals
Apprentices - looking to learn skills
Learn as hobby/interest
Most of the listed examples seem hobby oridented
Learn as career
Marketplace so need solutions that address both.
Solutions - connect masters teaching beginner hobbyist. Focusing on connect masters/apprentices due to prompt - not really learning tools
Solutions | User value | Business value | Effort |
Guilds - people join groups for their interest - can learn informally/from each other | 5 More community building → more interested in connecting/learning with others. Learn from people with different skills. Share journey for joint learning/failures | 5 Opportunity for edu platform to get different revenue sources. Membership fee, put events together, ads | 3 Tech is easy but probably a bit harder to set up because need establish community → need people that are active |
“Marketplace” - masters and apprentices posts and apply to each other | 3 Directly connects masters/apprentices but less connection building? Hard to distinguish who are good even with reviews sometimes. | 2 Posting fee and ads from masters. | 3 Tech easy set up. But hard to establish marketplace. chicken/egg |
Seminars - Masters create classes and apprentices can go to them. Digital and in person | 4 | 2 Posting fee and ads from masters. Event fee. | 3 Tech easy set up. But hard to establish marketplace. chicken/egg |
Master Bot - AI powered to get expert knowledge across many → personal teacher | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Clarifying question -
1. Where are we launching and building this product? United States
2. Are we building a mobile app or a web app? Web App
3. is there a specific goal in mind that we are trying to achieve? New customer Acquisition
4. Are we just building a marketplace that connects or do we offer services ourslefts? We just connect
Identify User
- Buyers
- Induilavials
- Organization looking to upskill/ train( companies, school etc)
2. Seller
- People providing services
- Buyers want to upskill and learn new skills
- they want to find people online or nearby that can teach them the skills
- they want to vet the person teaching them
- They want a rough timeline and overview of the skills though
- They want to seamlessly pay for this
- They want a certificate of completion
Seller Needs
- They want to find buyers to teach the unique skill set
- They want to find buyers who can work with their timetable and are flexible.
- They want the option to teach in groups and/or idnidiclas
- They want a secure payment method.
- They want buyers to review their teaching once completed
Prioritizing User needs
Buyer
Must Haves
1. they want to find people online or nearby that can teach them the skills
2. They want a rough timeline and overview of the skills though
3. They want to pay for this seamlessly
Should have
1. They want to vet the person teaching them
2. They want a rough timeline and overview of the skills though
Could have
1. They want a certificate of completion
Seller
Must Have
- They want to find buyers to teach the unique skill set
- They want to find buyers who can work with their timetable and are flexible.
- They want a secure payment method.
Should have
- They want the option to teach in groups and/or idnidiclas
- They want buyers to review their teaching once completed
Solutions
- Create a webpage where sellers can create their profiles and list the services they offer.
- Filters - Enable buyers to search for the skills they are interested in and availability.
- Implement integration with the Google Maps API to locate nearby people and use geolocation to match buyers with sellers.
- Set up an easy payment system for transactions (with our commission deducted from the seller's earnings)
Solution | Reach | Impact | Effort |
Webpage | High | High | low |
Filters | High | Medium | low |
Google Integration | Medium | High | Medium |
PaymnePayment | High | Low |
I will build - 1,2,4 first based on the above analysis
You are responsible for building an education platform that connects people looking to learn new skills with experienced individuals who can teach them (such as pottery, welding, piano, math, etc.). Essentially, it's a shared economy for skills. How would you approach this task?
Clarification:
Building this platform for Google
Google mission:
Sort and organize the world’s information in a way that’s helpful and accessible to all
Our Goal:
Building a edtech product that empowers people to learn new skills and offers a platform for subject matter experts to teach their expertise
connects to google’s mission in that it’s democratizing skill sets to be widely accessible to everyone
google currently lacks an educational product (although they do offer certification courses) so it fits into it’s ecosystem, can plug google certification courses in the platform to drive activation and monetization
Competitors:
Udemy
catering more to individual teachers and offers a more diverse course market
certifications hold less weight as they are typically not official programs
cheaper prices, pay per course monetization model
Coursera
less diverse course market
caters more to companies and universities, certification is more “legit” and holds more professional weight
pay per month model, can be more pricey
Users (2 main groups)
Learners
Teachers
Will focus on teachers, because the number & supply of teacher directly influences the # of learners that uses the platform, here we are using uber’s approach to prioritize drivers before onboarding users because the more drivers there are, the more users will actually use the service.
In the teacher user group, there are 4 personas:
Individuals who have a career but want to teach their expertise as a side hussle
Individuals who are looking to monetize their expertise as a Full-Time professional coach
Universities offering university certificates
Companies offering professional certificates
I will choose to focus on the 4th user group as I feel that the current market is quite saturated for both individual and university courses. I don’t see a lot of professional certificates from companies being offered and think there’s potential for a bigger impact there, especially in fields like Tech and marketing.
Use cases
Talent Recruiting/ brand awareness
As a company, I want to drive company brand awareness in the talent market
P3
Talent Recruiting
As a company, I want to easily hire talent that has the skillset needed for positions
P2
Revenue Generation
As a company, I want to generate revenue by utilizing talent/ expertise within the company
P1
Potential Features:
As a company, I want to generate revenue by utilizing talent/ expertise within the company
easily generate lesson plan with gen AI based on Tech stack/ specific skill sets that the team uses
monetization model can be by monthly subscription to access materials
H/M
As a company, I want to easily hire talent that has the skillset needed for positions
An analytics dashboard that allows company reps to see performance of top students enrolled in course by skill and contact them to fill open roles
M/M
As a company, I want to drive company brand awareness in the talent market
explore page can contain “currently trending” or “top courses in xxx subject” and get more views and traction and activation from users, as well as to establish leadership position in the field
L/L
Success metrics:
DAU, WAU, MAU
# of courses launched, # of students enrolled in course
# of students entered into the company talent pipeline
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