ClassDojo’s first eight years as an edtech consumer startup could look like failure: zero revenue; no paid users; and a team that hasn’t aggressively grown in years. But the company, which helps ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- For district and school communications leaders, every message matters. Clear, consistent communication doesn't just inform--it builds trust, strengthens ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Before launching ClassDojo in 2011, Sam Chaudhary and co-founder Liam Don did their own homework by talking to teachers, parents and students. “The problem that emerged was really the ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ClassDojo, the leading platform connecting classrooms, families, and school communities, has joined The Education ...
No sooner had the fifth graders in Jennifer Ellison’s reading class finished watching a series of videos about empathy than they came to her with an idea. They had noticed that when Ellison directed ...
Most investors want to exit their investments and get a financial return within seven years. It’s taken ClassDojo that long to announce its first paid offering. The San Francisco-based company may be ...
CLASS CAPITALISM: ClassDojo made its rounds across the national media outlets last week, winning features in Forbes, CNN and even Hechinger Report. Yet its popularity and pervasiveness in U.S.
Sam Chaudhary co-founded ClassDojo in 2011, and he’s still at the helm. The mission remains the same: revolutionize education by building a classroom community. Chaudhary raised $221.12M to support ...
ClassDojo, a teaching aid platform designed for use in schools, has today updated its core offering to include a range of new features and the ability to keep parents better informed of progress.
Sam Chaudhary takes his time. The founder of ClassDojo, an edtech consumer app that focuses on student classrooms, spent eight years building the company before introducing a formal revenue model. All ...
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