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The proof, not the pitch

Five steps. One record.

Follow one student from checkout to verified certificate. Watch what her record knows at each step — and count how many separate products it would take anywhere else.

Step 1 · Storefront

Aanya buys the cohort

She lands on your domain, pays ₹12,000 by UPI, and the money settles from your own Razorpay account straight to your bank. The platform never touches it and takes 0%.

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Aanya Sharma

One record · updated by every step

Paid₹12,000

Everywhere else this row lives in five separate productsthat don’t reconcile — a checkout, a video seat, a spreadsheet, an email tool and a PDF.

Use ← → to step through, space to pause.

That’s the whole argument.

The teaching loop is the sequence a live-teaching business actually runs: sell the seat, teach the session, notice who is slipping, re-engage them, then prove the outcome. On a course platform these five steps live in five disconnected products — a checkout, a rented video seat, a spreadsheet, an email tool and a PDF — so the student record that took the payment never learns whether the student showed up. Community platforms do host the session, but meter it: one includes 10 live hours a month with a 15-person room cap on its entry plan, another keeps a percentage of every sale. Prolaud runs all five steps against one record with no meter on the teaching, which is why attendance can weight a student's overall score and trigger a re-engagement nudge automatically.

A rival can match our pricing this afternoon. Matching this takes them a quarter, because it isn’t a feature — it’s where the student record lives.

Run your first loop this week.

Free to start, no card. Publish a page, schedule a class, take a payment — the record starts filling itself from there.