// STARTUP COMPARISON
Aprendanet vs Eduwox
Aprendanet failed in 2021 due to Competition. Eduwox failed in 2020 due to Ran Out of Money. Different causes, different sectors, different eras — but the same simulation outcome.
| METRIC | 🔥 Aprendanet | 🔥 Eduwox |
|---|---|---|
| Sector | Edtech | Edtech |
| Country | Chile | Colombia |
| Founded | 2014 | 2016 |
| Died | 2021 | 2020 |
| Raised | $5M | $3M |
| Peak | 80,000 students | 500 schools |
| Primary Cause | Competition | Ran Out of Money |
// WHY EACH FAILED
🔥 Aprendanet
Competition
Aprendanet built a Spanish-language e-learning platform for Chilean professionals, reaching 80,000 students. During COVID-19 in 2020, Coursera and edX launched massive free course programs, offering thousands of courses at zero cost in Spanish. Aprendanet's paid model could not compete. With its subscription revenue collapsing, the company shut down in 2021.
// LESSON
Paid content platforms survive against free content only if they offer outcomes (credentials, jobs) or community that free platforms don't. Content alone is not defensible when well-funded platforms can offer it free.
Paid content platforms survive against free content only if they offer outcomes (credentials, jobs) or community that free platforms don't. Content alone is not defensible when well-funded platforms can offer it free.
🔥 Eduwox
Ran Out of Money
Eduwox provided school management software to Colombian private schools. COVID-19 forced schools to close, which initially seemed like it would accelerate edtech adoption. Instead, many Colombian private schools lost enrollment and could not afford SaaS fees. Eduwox's churn rate exceeded new sign-ups for three consecutive quarters. Unable to sustain operations, it shut down in 2020.
// LESSON
B2B SaaS customer concentration risk applies to segments, not just individual accounts. If your entire customer base is one sector, a sector-wide shock creates correlated churn that cannot be offset by sales velocity.
B2B SaaS customer concentration risk applies to segments, not just individual accounts. If your entire customer base is one sector, a sector-wide shock creates correlated churn that cannot be offset by sales velocity.
// EXPLORE FURTHER