- Byju's K3 app, based on Disney characters, was supposed to help the edtech giant break into a new segment. For Disney, too, it was the first global edtech foray
- The K3 app was supposed to be Byju's conduit to the US markets. Instead it has now pinned hopes on a strident WhiteHat Jr, which has raked up a sizeable presence in North America
- The K3 app struggled from inception. Strict Disney IP guidelines made it impossible create a scalable and interactive app for an age group Byju's was unfamiliar with
- The app development carries on, albeit with a truncated team. All eyes are now on Byju's newest crown jewel, Byju's FutureSchool, and how K3 can be integrated with it
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In late July, when Karan Bajaj addressed a WhiteHat Jr town hall, employees didn’t realise it would be his final one. A successor chief executive office (CEO), Trupti Mukker, had been announced, but there was no indication that Bajaj was already on his way out of the coding-for-kids startup he had built from scratch.
“There was talk within the company, but his announcement to leave was a shock to all of us,” says an employee from the sales rank-and-file at WhiteHat Jr. Bajaj has since taken to professional social network LinkedIn to talk about his imminent departure to start a new “career in public service”.
Makkar inherits a fractured legacy from Bajaj. The startup has been dogged by allegations of mis-selling through its over-the-top, aggressive sales tactics. It has also been
WhiteHat Jr has since emerged as the tip of Byju’s international expansion spear. Rechristened to Byju’s FutureSchool for its overseas operations, the business is growing rapidly. According to information sourced by The Ken, its total revenue is up 42% from the last quarter, with 10-20% growth in core India and US markets. A quick search on LinkedIn also reveals that the Brazilian market is next in focus, with Byju’s FutureSchool making a number of hires in the region.
Byju’s acquisition of WhiteHat Jr is much more than a bold bet gone right—it’s almost a lifeline. Three years ago, a different product was meant to lead Byju’s international expansion—the Disney-Byju’s Early Learn App. The app is an entry point to a whole new age group for Byju’s—from pre-kindergarten to grade 3—and is built around popular Disney characters from movies like Frozen, Toy Story, and Brave.
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