Care my baby, an online service of additional education for children aged 2 to 10, attracted an investment of 9 million rubles from the Moscow Seed Fund. The fund informed RB.RU about this.

The Care my baby project attracted 9 million rubles of investment from the Moscow Seed Fund

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The project allows parents to keep their children busy at home with individual online classes with a teacher, including school preparation, classes with a speech therapist, drawing, chess, music, English and Chinese, etc.

Gamification, animation, etc. are used to engage children in classes. In addition, artificial intelligence allows teachers to personalize lessons for a specific child.

The idea to create the service arose in 2020 during the pandemic. Legally, Care my baby was registered in 2021; the founder of the service and CEO of Zabota LLC is Dmitry Volkov.

The company plans to invest in further development: increasing staff, introducing new IT technologies and automating processes. The team will use most of the funds to attract new clients.

Previously, Care my baby attracted investments from business angel Nikolai Shestakov.

According to the Kontur.Focus system, as of February 26, 2024, 78% of Zabota LLC belongs to the founder and CEO Dmitry Volkov (part of his share is committed to the Moscow Seed Fund), Inna Vyalkova and Alexander each own the 8%. Panibratsky, 6% of the business angel Nikolai Shestakov.

RB.RU organizes a project meeting Founders Monday for beginners and experienced entrepreneurs. Twice a month on Mondays.

Author:

Anastasia Marina

Source: RB

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