Intelligrade – EU-Compliant Digital Exam Platform
Teachers and schools struggle with outdated, expensive, and privacy-violating exam tools that don't comply with EU regulations. Intelligrade provides an end-to-end exam creation, administration, and grading platform built specifically for EU privacy standards. Target users are schools, universities, and educators across Europe.
GDPR enforcement against EdTech vendors has intensified since 2023, with several US-based tools like Google Classroom and Turnitin facing scrutiny or outright bans in EU member states, creating genuine procurement anxiety for school administrators right now. The closest substitute is Moodle with GDPR plugins bolted on, but that's a self-hosted patchwork that requires IT overhead most schools don't have. The $5k–20k/mo revenue band is plausible but assumes per-seat or per-institution SaaS contracts, which in European public education means navigating slow procurement cycles, framework agreements, and budget approval processes that can stretch 12–18 months. The biggest risk is that public schools simply won't pay — European education is heavily state-funded with tiny discretionary budgets, and the buyer who cares about compliance (the DPO or legal team) is rarely the same person who controls purchasing.
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