The question every platform refuses to answer honestly: did the person actually learn? We built our entire company around being the first to say yes — and prove it.
1.8 billion people are actively trying to learn something right now. The vast majority will fail — not because they lack intelligence, but because every platform they use measures the wrong things.
Every other platform measures inputs — sessions attended, videos watched, streaks maintained. None of them measure actual skill acquisition. None of them can honestly tell a student: you are better than you were last month — here is the proof.
We built Verto to be the first platform that can answer that question honestly. And we built it for the world — not for one country, one language, or one type of learner.
Every learning platform has the same problem. They charge whether you improve or not. A student pays $100 for a Russian course on a tutoring platform. After 50 sessions they still cannot order coffee in Moscow. The platform doesn't know. Doesn't care. Already charged them.
We started Verto with one question: what if the platform's success was inseparable from the student's success? What if the only way to build a great learning business was to build a learning platform where students actually get better?
The answer changed every design decision. It changed how teachers are ranked. It changed what happens between sessions. It changed what a certificate means. It changed everything.
We registered in Delaware, USA, because we are building for the world. A teacher in Jaipur teaching a student in Berlin. A specialist in Lagos teaching professionals in Singapore. The world's knowledge, finally flowing freely.
We start with AI, English, social media, languages, exam preparation, and the most in-demand professional skills. We expand to mathematics, music, art, science, medicine, law — every teachable subject on earth. The platform architecture is built to scale to everything.