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Stoa(edtech firm) closing its door. It’s really sad to see posts like this, when a founder writes about shutting down their startup. Startups are like a founder’s baby.

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Not surprised. Edtech was always going to face challenges post-pandemic. If Stoa, with a solid brand and mission, couldn’t make it, what does that say about the rest of the industry? Edtech might need a serious re-evaluation.

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