Thiruvananthapuram:Kerala-based startup Entri, an app which offers learning content for job seekers in local languages, is eyeing 5 million users in the next 12 months.
At least 1.6 million users have used Entri so far and the platform is now adding 6,000 aspirants every day, targetting 5 million users in the next 12 months and 10 million users in the next 18 months, Co-Founder & CEO of the Kochi-based Entri, Mohammed Hisamuddin said.
Entri recently raised a seed funding of 1.4 million USD led by Good Capital, an early-stage venture investment firm, with a number of other investments in companies facing Tier-2 India users, including Meesho and SimSim, it said in a press release.
The round also saw participation from investors in the US and China.
Working on the principle that learning concepts are the most effective when done in the native languages, Entri decided to tap the huge gap.
At Entri, it was noticed that when quality content is provided to people in their mother tongue, they understand and grasp it far better than English, he said.
The platform has so far seen users consume more than 1 crore minutes of video lessons and 27 crore questions practised in local languages-- Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada and Hindi.
Founded by Mohammed Hisamuddin and Rahul Ramesh in 2017, Entri app provides different types of learning content -- mock/adaptive tests, flashcards and video lessons in local languages for job aspirants, which helps them prepare for a job either in government or private sector.