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Cudy Technologies in the news

CNBC
19 August 2019

How this firm plans to democratize private tuition classes.

CNBC
23 December 2019

Why this startup wants to create a Linkedin for tutors.

MoneyFM 89.3
03 July 2019

Cudy is a platform that enables students to take real-time online tuition classes. Alexander Lim, CEO and Co-Founder of Cudy shares more about the pros and cons of online tuition, how it works and how they’re disrupting Singapore’s $1.1 Billion tuition industry.

Financial Times
11 October 2018

Cudy which aims to bring together school children with online teachers working out of hours to help them prepare for exams. It highlights… the vast and growing market for tutoring to supplement school teaching in the country and across much of the region.

Vulcan Post
22 May 2019

Cudy is a platform that enables students to take real-time online tuition classes. Alexander Lim, CEO and Co-Founder of Cudy shares more about the pros and cons of online tuition, how it works and how they’re disrupting Singapore’s $1.1 Billion tuition industry.

OZY
17 October 2018

Tutoring is highly competitive,” Lim says. “This is the mental mindset of Asia.”

Yahoo
27 February 2019

Students will be able to live stream tuition and see their tutor and classmates in real-time without stepping out of their homes. It also provides an online dashboard to give them a monthly overview of their classes and work, in addition to a cloud drive to store class-related learning materials.

Lian He Zao Bao
01 August 2018

一些家长向Cudy透露,他们挺喜欢线上补习的概念,因为一旦觉得不适合,就可以转换另一个“窗口”,寻找适合的补习老师。

E27
22 May 2019

Apart from making tuition classes more accessible, Cudy also aims to help individual freelance tutors scale their teaching business online.

KR Asia
25 May 2019

Singapore-based Cudy bills itself as an edutech startup founded by two university students in 2017, after one of the company’s founders got tired of spending hours schlepping across town every weekend, from one tuition center to another.

Singapore Management University
01 October 2018

Alexander’s aspiration is for Cudy to cut across physical boundaries and become the household name for private online enrichment classes in Southeast Asia that connects passionate teachers to students from around the world.

Value Champion
25 January 2019

Cudy provides a platform that connects students with tutors for a range of subject areas. These courses range in cost (typically S$20 - S$50 per lesson), but tend to be about 25% cheaper than those offered by in-person private tutors. Cudy even offers complimentary trial courses to give students the chance try its services for free. Not only that, by studying online you can reduce the amount of time your child would have to spend travelling to meet an in-person tutor.

7.5 Degrees
02 October 2018

Cudy旨在为拥挤的新加坡K12线下教育市场提供全新的选择。新加坡的家长应该是全世界最喜欢给孩子报辅导班的家长之一,至少绝不弱于中国的家长。

Singapore Business Review
05 March 2018

Cudy takes tuition classes to the 21st century by creating a unified platform for students, teachers, and parents to engage in a virtual classroom designed to make every step of the learning process easy and accessible - all within the comfort of one's home.

E27
27 February 2018

Tutors from different specialisations can list their lessons on Cudy and decide on both the size and price of their classes. Cudy’s set of tools and features aim to give them more control and lesser issues stemming from common administrative matters such as payment, marketing and invoicing.

Singapore Management University
17 May 2018

It’s time for education to catch up with technology so we re-engineered the online classroom and came up with Cudy, an all-in-one solution for students, teachers and parents alike.

Tech Collective Asia
30 May 2019

Cudy is looking to disrupt the education world with the launch of their platform that connects freelance tutors to students. With an undisclosed six-figure investment from strategic investors, this one-year old company might be on to something.

Singapore Business Review
22 May 2019

The company plans to use the new funding to launch new services, develop their back-end technology, and support go-to-market initiatives.

Super Super Dope
13 August 2018

The students, parents and educators that tells our team that we have added value to them or by giving us positive words of encouragement generates inspiration.

KR-Asia
09 April 2021.
However, with the proliferation of the internet, those days are long gone, and now with a platform like Cudy, students who are struggling with various subjects are now able to match with tutors directly.
Nanyang Technology University Entrepreneurship Society
30 May 2019

We started reaching out to the tuition centers, and it just started rolling from there. I knew little about the education industry when I started, but now here I am.

EdtechXAsia
14 November 2017

Keynote: Shaping the Future of Edtech

Wantedly
14 February 2018

Every successful student-teacher connection confirms Cudy's value to society in making education more accessible for all through technology. For Alexander, being one step closer to realizing the team's vision makes him feel successful everyday.

Cudy Technology awards

EOGSEA 2019 (Singapore)
Top 4

15 January 2019

EOGSEA 2018 (Singapore)
Top 2

16 January 2018

P.A.K. Challenge 2018
Top 5

10 July 2018

Education Leadership Award (Regional)

01 August 2018

Business For Good (Singapore)

01 August 2018

Startup of the Year (Singapore)
Top 10

31 October 2018

Press releases

13 March 2018

Cudy Redefines Learning for the 21st Century


26 February 2018

Cudy Revolutionises Learning for Students


User testimonials

"Cudy has helped me build my personal brand as an Economics tutor and earn more money."

Zhu Cheng, Tutor

Deans List, School of Economics, Singapore Management University

"It's amazing how Cudy helps my education centre make learning fun and convenient for my students!"

Susan, Education Centre Owner

SL Education, operating two branches in Singapore

"I've seen many edutech products offering Learning Management Systems, but Cudy is at the top of my top 10 list"

Jack Wang

Solomon Lab, operating one branch in Singapore

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Cudy Redefines Learning for the 21st Century

Singapore-based tech startup leads the paradigm shift in the education and tuition industries

March 13, 2018

SINGAPORE: Cudy (www.cudy.co), an entirely new online marketplace that empowers tutors and students to teach and learn without stepping out of the comfort of their houses, has started accepting lesson registrations this week after successfully launching on 26th February 2018.


In line with Singapore’s progress towards a Smart Nation and Minister for Education (Higher Education and Skills) Ong Ye Kung’s belief articulated during the Committee of Supply Debate on 5 March 2018 that “technology has made knowledge very accessible”, Cudy aims to shake up the Ed-Tech sector with this new offering in hopes of providing students direct, affordable and instant access to quality education by leveraging on information and communications technology. As Alexander Lim, Cudy’s CEO and co-founder says, “It’s time for education to catch up with technology so we completely re-engineered the online classroom and came up with Cudy, an all-in-one solution for students, teachers and parents alike”.


Today, Cudy primarily focuses on serving students aged 14 years and above, with the current target audience being students in Junior College as they are more capable in making their own educational decisions and take greater ownership when it comes to their grades and learning. We acknowledge NMP Chia Yong Yong’s view in the Budget debate speech in Parliament on 28 February 2018 that “every school is a good school, but not every home is equal”, as such, Cudy is an affordable alternative to the traditional brick and mortar tuition model as prices can be up to 25% lower, enabling students to have greater and more affordable access to suitable tutors and tuition classes to level the playing field.


As MP Denise Phua noted during the Committee of Supply Debate on 5 March 2018, “the pervasiveness of mobile device such as smartphones, smartwatches and tablets has already overtaken desktop browsing. M-LEARNING, instead of e-learning, enables learners to access content even more freely” and thus, Cudy differentiates itself by empowering tutors to decide on the size and price of their classes and giving them tools and features that aim to provide them more control and lesser issues stemming from common administrative matter such as payment, marketing and invoicing.


On the other hand, Cudy will be providing students with a plethora of features such as live-streaming classes that allows them to see their tutor and classmates in real-time, an online dashboard that gives them a monthly overview of their classes and work, an online cloud drive to store class-related learning materials and an app in the pipeline that aims to further seamlessly integrate online and offline content. At Cudy, we understand that parents play a pivotal role in their child’s education, therefore, Cudy will be introducing useful tools for parents to monitor their child’s progress before, during and after classes, allowing parents to be more involved in their child’s education.


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Cudy Revolutionises Learning for Students

Singapore-based tech startup disrupts the billion-dollar tuition industry

February 26, 2018

SINGAPORE: Cudy today released its platform, www.cudy.co, an entirely new online marketplace for online virtual classes and hosted courses aiming to empower independent teachers and mentors to teach students with ease. At the same time, it enables students to have greater and more affordable access to suitable tutors and tuition classes.


Cudy primarily focuses on serving students aged 14 years and above, with the current target audience being students in Junior College as they are more capable in making their own educational decisions and take greater ownership when it comes to their grades and learning. Students will be able to enjoy a plethora of features such as live-streaming tuition that allows them to see their tutor and classmates in real-time without stepping out of their house, an online dashboard to give them a monthly overview of their classes and work, an online cloud drive to store class-related learning materials and an app in the pipeline that aims to further seamlessly integrate online and offline content.


Tutors from different specialisations can list their lessons on Cudy and decide on both the size and price of their classes. Cudy’s set of tools and features aim to give them more control and lesser issues stemming from common administrative matter such as payment, marketing and invoicing. “Teach your best and we’ll do the rest,” said Alexander Lim, Cudy’s CEO and co-founder. “It’s time for education to catch up with technology so we completely re-engineered the online classroom and came up with Cudy, an all-in-one solution for students, teachers and parents alike.”


On the other hand, parents will also be able to be more involved in their child’s education as Cudy will be introducing useful tools for parents to monitor their child’s progress before, during and after classes.


Cudy aims to shake up the Ed-Tech sector with this new offering in hopes of providing students direct and instant access to quality education by leveraging on information and communications technology.


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Cudy Revolutionises Learning for Students

Singapore-based tech startup disrupts the billion-dollar tuition industry

February 26, 2018

SINGAPORE: Cudy today released its platform, www.cudy.co, an entirely new online marketplace for online virtual classes and hosted courses aiming to empower independent teachers and mentors to teach students with ease. At the same time, it enables students to have greater and more affordable access to suitable tutors and tuition classes.


Cudy primarily focuses on serving students aged 14 years and above, with the current target audience being students in Junior College as they are more capable in making their own educational decisions and take greater ownership when it comes to their grades and learning. Students will be able to enjoy a plethora of features such as live-streaming tuition that allows them to see their tutor and classmates in real-time without stepping out of their house, an online dashboard to give them a monthly overview of their classes and work, an online cloud drive to store class-related learning materials and an app in the pipeline that aims to further seamlessly integrate online and offline content.


Tutors from different specialisations can list their lessons on Cudy and decide on both the size and price of their classes. Cudy’s set of tools and features aim to give them more control and lesser issues stemming from common administrative matter such as payment, marketing and invoicing. “Teach your best and we’ll do the rest,” said Alexander Lim, Cudy’s CEO and co-founder. “It’s time for education to catch up with technology so we completely re-engineered the online classroom and came up with Cudy, an all-in-one solution for students, teachers and parents alike.”


On the other hand, parents will also be able to be more involved in their child’s education as Cudy will be introducing useful tools for parents to monitor their child’s progress before, during and after classes.


Cudy aims to shake up the Ed-Tech sector with this new offering in hopes of providing students direct and instant access to quality education by leveraging on information and communications technology.


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Cudy Redefines Learning for the 21st Century

Singapore-based tech startup leads the paradigm shift in the education and tuition industries

March 13, 2018

SINGAPORE: Cudy (www.cudy.co), an entirely new online marketplace that empowers tutors and students to teach and learn without stepping out of the comfort of their houses, has started accepting lesson registrations this week after successfully launching on 26th February 2018.


In line with Singapore’s progress towards a Smart Nation and Minister for Education (Higher Education and Skills) Ong Ye Kung’s belief articulated during the Committee of Supply Debate on 5 March 2018 that “technology has made knowledge very accessible”, Cudy aims to shake up the Ed-Tech sector with this new offering in hopes of providing students direct, affordable and instant access to quality education by leveraging on information and communications technology. As Alexander Lim, Cudy’s CEO and co-founder says, “It’s time for education to catch up with technology so we completely re-engineered the online classroom and came up with Cudy, an all-in-one solution for students, teachers and parents alike”.


Today, Cudy primarily focuses on serving students aged 14 years and above, with the current target audience being students in Junior College as they are more capable in making their own educational decisions and take greater ownership when it comes to their grades and learning. We acknowledge NMP Chia Yong Yong’s view in the Budget debate speech in Parliament on 28 February 2018 that “every school is a good school, but not every home is equal”, as such, Cudy is an affordable alternative to the traditional brick and mortar tuition model as prices can be up to 25% lower, enabling students to have greater and more affordable access to suitable tutors and tuition classes to level the playing field.


As MP Denise Phua noted during the Committee of Supply Debate on 5 March 2018, “the pervasiveness of mobile device such as smartphones, smartwatches and tablets has already overtaken desktop browsing. M-LEARNING, instead of e-learning, enables learners to access content even more freely” and thus, Cudy differentiates itself by empowering tutors to decide on the size and price of their classes and giving them tools and features that aim to provide them more control and lesser issues stemming from common administrative matter such as payment, marketing and invoicing.


On the other hand, Cudy will be providing students with a plethora of features such as live-streaming classes that allows them to see their tutor and classmates in real-time, an online dashboard that gives them a monthly overview of their classes and work, an online cloud drive to store class-related learning materials and an app in the pipeline that aims to further seamlessly integrate online and offline content. At Cudy, we understand that parents play a pivotal role in their child’s education, therefore, Cudy will be introducing useful tools for parents to monitor their child’s progress before, during and after classes, allowing parents to be more involved in their child’s education.


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