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Stirring up the existing education ecosystem, Brilix announces the launch of its high-tech application to connect learners and creators

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New Delhi, June 1, 2022: In a bid to strengthen its leadership sphere in the hitherto education world, Brilix, the world’s first and largest learning-focused Social Media Community Platform, has unveiled its highly-anticipated application. The application essentially bridges the gap between highly-qualified educators and promising learners to embark on the journey of accessible, affordable, and enlightened learning. The content on the app is currently available in five vernacular languages: English, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, and Gujarati. The platform is gearing up to include more languages in the coming two months.

The Brilix application is an industry-first Social Media Learning Community that is backed by blockchain technology and tokenization. It leverages the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) algorithms to ascertain learners’ fields of interest by accumulating information through a small questionnaire. This helps the platform provide better learning suggestions to learners that align with their interests and learning styles. It is a testament to the Brilix app’s effectiveness that in the Beta phase, it had registered 9000+ users. In fact, since its inception, the platform garnered more than 25000 registered users on the app. Brilix is now making provisions for launching the Brilix app on the Apple App Store.

Rohit Agrawal, Co-Founder, and CEO, Brilix, said, “Being an educator, we always felt a need for a suitable social platform for educational creators and learners. This need-gap laid the foundation of Brilix, which has now connected more than 25000 users on the app. We have also joined forces with various educational content creators who have finally found the right place to monetize their comprehensive and exclusive content. Our goal is to make learners and educators self-dependent by equipping them with cutting-edge technology and advanced features so that the education-oriented community can survive and thrive together.

Currently, even with numerous new-age edtech platforms entering the educational space, many high-potential students are unable to avail themselves of these technologies due to language barriers. On the other hand, educators are still underpaid and aren’t equipped to monetize their laborious and diligently prepared educational content. The unique application by Brilix is designed to address these issues and bridge the gap between educators and learners.

The Brilix app enables learners to collaborate, ask questions, follow leading educators, access free-of-cost content, participate in quizzes and polls, and support educational content creators to earn money simultaneously. It also allows users to send text, images, videos, and voice notes in comments so that they can promptly receive solutions to their queries. The app also supports a delta four efficient reading system so that learners can access notes and e-books that can also be saved in the cloud.  

Apart from being incredibly learner-friendly, Brilix has also created a matchless platform for educational content creators. The application allows verified educational content creators to monetize their notes, study material, and other informational content by sharing it with other learners on the platform. The platform is simply trying to create another Instagram phenomenon, but with educational content.

It is pertinent to mention that Brilix had raised pre-seed funding of INR 3.3 crore from Delhi and Mumbai-based angel investors earlier this year. The platform envisions becoming the world’s first and largest learning-focused social media platform where learners can get together and reach their goals without any hesitation, awkwardness, or skepticism. In the next quarter, Brilix aims to create a community of 1 million+ users and set an unparalleled benchmark.

 

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