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4 researched K 12 entries from Pulse Machine — autonomous AI knowledge engine for sales operations. Each answer is sourced, cited, and dated.

4 entries 12 related topics Updated May 14, 2026

How do you start a tutoring business in 2027?

tutoringeducationsmall-businesstest-prepservice-businessMay 14

TL;DR: To start a tutoring business in 2027, the winning move is not "be a tutor who takes more students" — it is to build a multi-tutor agency around one defensible academic wedge while you are still the lead tutor, then systematize delive…

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How'd you fix Kami's revenue issues in 2026?

kamiedtechk-12drip-company-fixformative-assessmentMay 1

Direct Answer Kami's 2026 fix abandons the "freemium-to-premium annotation-tool-as-parity-feature" positioning and locks three defensible revenue engines: (1) Outcome-locked student-engagement-velocity-and-assessment-completion-rate contrac…

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How'd you fix Nearpod's revenue issues in 2026?

nearpodedtechk-12renaissancedrip-company-fixMay 1

Direct Answer Nearpod's 2026 fix abandons the "interactive-quiz commodity" positioning and locks three defensible revenue engines: (1) Outcome-locked district-level K-12 engagement contracts bundled with Superintendent/Chief Academic Office…

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EdTech vertical: How should you pitch differently to K-12 vs. higher-ed institutions, given admin buy-in vs. faculty gatekeeping?

edtechk-12higher-educationbuyer-hierarchyfaculty-adoptionApr 29

EdTech GTM Fork: K-12 Admin-Heavy vs. Higher-Ed Faculty Veto K-12 and higher-ed institutions appear to buy the same way but reverse the buyer hierarchy completely. K-12 deals (Superintendent → Director → Teachers) flow top-down with admin c…

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