• How CommonLit Scaled Free Literacy Tools Without Ads
    Jun 1 2026
    CommonLit is a free online reading program used by over 20 million students annually, yet it has no ads and no paywall. How does it sustain itself? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore CommonLit's revenue model: foundation grants, school district contracts for premium assessments, and a lean team of 40 people. They discuss founder Michelle Brown's decision to keep the core product free even as venture capital pushed for monetization, and the trade-offs between scale and sustainability. Specific numbers: 98% of US schools have at least one teacher using CommonLit, but only 5% pay for the premium tier. The episode asks: can edtech remain a public good without relying on advertising or tuition? #CommonLit #MichelleBrown #Literacy #Edtech #FreeTools #Nonprofit #SchoolDistricts #OpenEducationalResources #ReadingComprehension #DigitalDivide #FoundationGrants #EducationalEquity #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #EdtechConversations #OnlineLearning Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 mins
  • How Primrose Schools Franchised Early Childhood Education Without Quality Loss
    Jun 1 2026
    Primrose Schools has built one of the most consistent early childhood education franchises in the US, operating over 500 schools while maintaining a standardized Balanced Learning curriculum. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the company trains franchise owners, enforces quality through proprietary tools like the Primrose Planning and Learning System (PPLS), and uses a 'Franchise Business Partner' model to provide on-the-ground support. They also discuss the tension between scaling and maintaining personalized care, and why Primrose has largely avoided the quality scandals that plague other childcare chains. A case study in high-stakes franchising where the product is trust. #PrimroseSchools #EarlyChildhoodEducation #Franchising #EducationFranchise #Childcare #BalancedLearning #BusinessAndTechnology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #EdtechConversations #FranchiseQuality #ScaleVsPersonalization #FranchiseBusinessPartner #PPLS #EducationScaling #OperatorVsBuilder #QualityControl #FranchiseTraining Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 mins
  • How Elevate Labs Built a Cognitive Training Subscription That Sticks
    May 31 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the business model behind Elevate Labs, the company behind the cognitive training app Elevate. With over 50 million downloads and a subscription conversion rate that beats most edtech apps, Elevate has cracked the code on user retention and monetization without gimmicks. We unpack how they use spaced repetition, adaptive difficulty, and a laser focus on real-world skills like math, writing, and listening to keep users engaged long after the novelty wears off. Lucas explains why their freemium model — offering a limited set of daily games for free, then a $40 annual subscription for full access — generates recurring revenue without aggressive upselling. Luna challenges whether brain training really works, and Lucas cites a randomized controlled trial showing significant improvements in cognitive performance. We also touch on the company's lean team structure and how they avoided the VC growth-at-all-costs trap. If you're building a subscription product or wondering how to make learning stick, this one's for you. #Edtech #CognitiveTraining #ElevateLabs #BrainTraining #SubscriptionModel #UserRetention #AdaptiveLearning #SpacedRepetition #Freemium #MobileLearning #BusinessModel #LearningScience #AppMonetization #UserEngagement #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #OnlineLearning #LearningApps Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
  • How ClassDojo Built a Communication Layer for K-12
    May 31 2026
    How did a simple classroom behavior app turn into a communication platform now used in 95% of US K-8 schools? Lucas and Luna unpack ClassDojo's story: its pivot from behavioral analytics to parent-teacher messaging, the freemium model that drove adoption, and the privacy backlash that forced it to rethink data practices. They also explore why schools stick with Dojo despite alternatives, and what its success tells us about the gap between what edtech investors fund and what teachers actually use. Specific numbers include 95% adoption among US K-8 schools, 65 million users globally, and a 2019 valuation of $400 million. The conversation also touches on how ClassDojo's parent engagement features reduced chronic absenteeism in pilot districts by 12 percent. If you're building or buying edtech, this episode is a case study in why the simplest communication tool often wins. #ClassDojo #K12Edtech #ParentEngagement #TeacherTools #EdtechAdoption #FreemiumModel #ClassroomTech #BehaviorManagement #EdtechScaling #StudentPrivacy #COPPA #CommunicationPlatform #SchoolTech #EdtechFailures #TeacherWorkflow #BusinessAndTechnology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 mins
  • How Eedi Uses Diagnostic Data to Fix Math Misconceptions
    May 30 2026
    In this episode, we dig into Eedi, a UK-based edtech platform that trades flashy AI tutoring for something more precise: pinpointing the exact math misconceptions students hold. We trace how Eedi's diagnostic quizzes—rooted in the work of math education researcher John Hattie—surface the specific 'wrong reasons' behind student errors, then deliver targeted interventions through short video explanations and adaptive practice. Lucas and Luna explore the question: does knowing exactly why a student is wrong matter more than personalizing what they do next? They look at Eedi's evidence base, its integration with schools like Ark Academy in London, and why its model challenges the prevailing 'AI tutor as everything' narrative. A concrete look at how data-driven diagnosis might outperform algorithm-driven content recommendation in real classrooms. #Eedi #JohnHattie #MathEducation #DiagnosticAssessment #Misconceptions #Edtech #AdaptiveLearning #VisibleLearning #FormativeAssessment #UKSchools #ArkAcademy #TeacherTool #AIvsDiagnosis #EducationData #LearningScience #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 mins
  • How Proctorio Scaled Remote Proctoring and Survived the Backlash
    May 30 2026
    In episode 19 of Edtech Conversations, Lucas and Luna examine the rise and reckoning of Proctorio, the AI remote proctoring company that became the face of surveillance during the pandemic. They trace how founder Mike Olsen built a browser-locking tool that detected cheating via eye movement and head turns, and how the company's aggressive anti-reverse-engineering tactics backfired when researchers cracked the code. The hosts discuss the delicate balance between academic integrity and student privacy, and why Proctorio's pivot to 'wellness checks' and proctoring-lite features might point to a more durable model. Specific numbers: 4 million exams proctored in 2020 alone, a 40 percent market share in North American higher ed, and a 2023 settlement with the New York Attorney General over data handling. If you're building or using edtech that touches student behavior, this episode is a case study in how quickly a trust-first product can lose the room. #Edtech #Proctorio #RemoteProctoring #AI #StudentPrivacy #AcademicIntegrity #MikeOlsen #Surveillance #HigherEd #EdtechBacklash #OnlineLearning #Proctoring #Privacy #Trust #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    12 mins
  • How Degreed Tried to Decouple Credentials from Degrees
    May 29 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rise and reset of Degreed, the company that bet that skills—not degrees—would become the new currency of the workplace. Launched in 2012, Degreed raised over $400 million from investors including GSV and Owl Ventures, promising to unbundle higher education into lifelong learning pathways. But by 2025, the company had pivoted from consumer to enterprise, slashed headcount, and faced tough questions about retention and revenue per user. Lucas breaks down Degreed's original thesis—that professional credentials should be stackable and portable—and where it collided with reality: employers still hire for degrees, learners don't stack credentials without a job offer, and enterprise sales cycles are long and expensive. He compares Degreed's trajectory to Guild Education and Workday's learning modules, asking whether the skills-based future is real or still a decade off. Luna pushes back on the feasibility of decoupling credentials from institutions, citing data from a 2025 LinkedIn survey showing that 78% of hiring managers still filter by degree. Together, they ask: is Degreed a cautionary tale or a pioneer that was simply too early? #Degreed #SkillsBasedHiring #Credentials #CorporateLearning #Edtech #LifelongLearning #UnbundlingEducation #GSV #OwlVentures #GuildEducation #Workday #LucasAndLuna #BusinessPodcast #FexingoBusiness #EdtechPodcast #EnterpriseSoftware #TalentDevelopment #FutureOfWork Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 mins
  • How Guild Education Transformed Tuition Assistance into Career Mobility
    May 29 2026
    Episode 17 looks at Guild Education, the company that partnered with Walmart, Chipotle, and Discover to turn tuition assistance into a real career mobility engine. Lucas and Luna walk through how Guild built a model that actually moves frontline workers into higher-skilled roles — without the fraud and low completion rates that plague traditional employer tuition reimbursement. They break down the numbers: Walmart saw a 96% employee retention rate among program graduates, and Chipotle used Guild to convert crew members into general managers. The hosts also examine Guild's $4.4 billion valuation in 2024 and the tension between serving workers and serving corporate clients. This episode is for anyone interested in edtech that targets the 64 million Americans without a college degree, the business case for investing in frontline talent, and why Guild's 'coach plus software' approach may be the most durable model in workforce education. #GuildEducation #WorkforceDevelopment #TuitionAssistance #Edtech #CareerMobility #FrontlineWorkers #Walmart #Chipotle #Discover #EmployeeRetention #Upskilling #EducationBenefits #Business #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #EdtechConversations #OnlineLearning Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    13 mins