The Disorganization That Became a Business Worth R$ 320 Thousand Per Month
A startup founded to tackle disorganization in music schools has generated R$ 320,000 monthly by automating various administrative processes.
In Brazil, managing music schools involves dealing with numerous administrative tasks that can overwhelm both teachers and staff if not handled properly. A new startup, developed by entrepreneur Matheus Valim, arose from the challenges of keeping track of student registrations, payments, and communication between students and educators. This innovative platform aims to streamline these processes by serving as a 'digital secretary' that simplifies operations.
The startup's solution caters specifically to music schools across Brazil, enabling them to automate and modernize their operational functions, from managing enrollments and billing to facilitating communication. Valim highlights that the system not only increases efficiency but also offers users the ability to manage their businesses more effectively at their fingertips.
What began as a casual idea has blossomed into a thriving business, grossing R$ 320 thousand monthly as it continues to expand its services to music schools nationwide. This development underscores the growing importance of technology in the education sector and the potential for additional innovations that could further streamline educational administration.