Building the classroom tool we wished existed
Classora was born from a real frustration — the disconnect between students, teachers, and institutions. Flip through our story.
2026
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Our Story
From student frustration to a platform built for real classrooms.
Chapter 1 of 6
The Struggle
A student lost between platforms
As a student at Harbour.Space University, Mengkoung found himself switching between half a dozen apps every single day — one for assignments, another for grades, another for chat, yet another for announcements.
Getting help from university support or reaching a teacher outside class hours was frustratingly difficult. Important deadlines slipped through the cracks. Nothing was connected, and the tools that were supposed to help him learn were actually getting in the way.
What We Believe
The principles behind every decision we make.
Ship & Iterate
We build fast, release early, and improve based on real feedback. Classora is a living product shaped by the people who use it.
Students First
Students should never pay for tools that help them learn. That's why Classora is free for every student, on every plan, forever.
Listen Before Building
Every feature starts with a real problem. We talk to teachers and students before writing a single line of code.
Keep It Simple
Education software shouldn't need a training manual. If something feels complicated, we redesign it until it doesn't.
Meet the person behind Classora
A bold vision driven by real experience — making education simpler for everyone.

Mengkoung Key
Founder & Developer
Cambodian entrepreneur who studied across 14+ countries and co-founded an EdTech startup that reached $130K in year one. After experiencing the chaos of juggling multiple classroom platforms as both a student and tutor at Harbour.Space University — and hearing the same frustrations from his professors — he built Classora to give every classroom one simple, connected tool.
Want to be an early adopter?
Classora is in beta and we're looking for teachers and institutions to help shape the future of this platform.