Classover Holdings Inc (NASDAQ: KIDZ) is an educational technology company that operates an online tutoring and after-school course platform targeting children. Revenue comes from two primary payment structures: prepaid lesson credit packages and unlimited lesson attendance subscriptions, with additional revenue from private tutoring add-ons and premium exam preparation courses. The company employs U.S.-based teachers organized through a shared-economy model, compensating them per lesson conducted. Its proprietary platform, the Classover App, integrates AI-driven personalization, parent progress tracking, and virtual classroom tools. The curriculum follows the company's proprietary TALENT teaching method, aligned with Common Core State Standards and Bloom's Taxonomy. For the year ended December 31, 2025, the company reported a net loss of $7,044,865, compared to a net loss of $843,048 for the year ended December 31, 2024. The platform serves minor students whose transactions are authorized and paid for by parents or guardians. Refunds are offered for unused credits within 60 calendar days of purchase.
- Revenue model
- Transactional and subscription model: users purchase prepaid lesson credit packages or unlimited lesson attendance passes. Add-on revenue from private tutoring sessions and premium exam preparation courses priced above standard class rates.
- Products and services
- Classover App (integrated student and parent platform), Classover Parent App (schedule management, progress tracking, teacher communication), virtual classrooms, small group online classes, private tutoring sessions, premium exam preparation courses, proprietary TALENT curriculum, AI-driven personalization tools, physical learning kits.
- Customers and end markets
- K-12 students (primarily minors) and their parents or guardians. End market is the U.S.-focused foundational and after-school supplemental education market. Transactions are authorized and paid by parents or guardians on behalf of minor students.
- Value-chain role
- Platform operator and curriculum developer. Recruits and trains U.S.-based teachers, develops proprietary courseware, and operates the technology platform connecting teachers with students. Asset-light model with teachers compensated per lesson.
- Geographic exposure
- U.S.-based teacher network; platform described as supporting real-time interactions between students and teachers worldwide. No specific revenue breakdown by geography disclosed in the excerpts.
Source: SEC 10-K, filed 2026-04-01
Industry:
Services-Educational Services