All autopsies

// STARTUP COMPARISON

Clasit vs Platzi Crisis

Clasit failed in 2021 due to Competition. Platzi Crisis failed in 2023 due to Competition. Both failed for the same reason — Competition.

METRIC🔥 Clasit🔥 Platzi Crisis
SectorEdtechEdtech
CountryMexicoColombia
Founded20152014
Died20212023
Raised$6M$62M
Peak200,000 students$300M valuation (2022)
Primary CauseCompetitionCompetition

// WHY EACH FAILED

🔥 Clasit
Competition
Clasit provided live online tutoring connecting Mexican students with teachers. After reaching 200,000 students and raising $6M, the platform faced a double competitive threat: Duolingo's free language learning product captured the casual learner segment, while Preply and italki dominated the premium live tutoring space with global teacher networks. Clasit shut down in 2021.
// LESSON
In edtech, the middle market is the most dangerous position. Free products capture casual learners; global platforms with massive teacher networks capture serious learners. Local mid-market platforms have no defensible position unless they specialize deeply.
🔥 Platzi Crisis
Competition
Platzi built LatAm's largest online learning platform with 5M+ learners and $300M valuation. The crisis came from three directions simultaneously: Google's career certificates on Coursera (free or $49/year) covered the same tech roles; YouTube's free creator-led tutorials improved dramatically in quality 2021-2023; and Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft launched their own free certification programs competing for the exact same student segment. Platzi's $25/month premium subscription experienced churn rate doubling 2022-2023. Laid off 25% of staff in 2023.
// LESSON
You cannot charge $25/month for educational content when Google certifies the same skills for free to drive Cloud platform adoption. When Big Tech uses education as a loss leader, the paid education market does not survive in that vertical.

// IN THE SIMULATION

Clasit triggers EDTECH_MARKET_POLARIZATION — the simulation models education markets as winner-take-most at both the free (Duolingo) and premium (Preply) ends, leaving local mid-market platforms without a defensible position.

Platzi triggers EDTECH_FREE_CONTENT_SQUEEZE — the simulation models paid professional education platforms as facing existential pressure when Big Tech monetizes certifications as brand marketing (infinite budget) rather than as a business (profit required).

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