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Janosch Herrmann
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Toggle- Description
Maven is a relatively new online learning platform, created by the co-founder of Udemy. It provides cohort-based courses led by expert instructors and all kinds of professional skills from sales to software engineering. Their approach of live cohorts is proven to lead to higher course engagement and better learning results.
- Type
- Course Marketplace
- Number of courses
- 200+
- Pros
- User-friendly interface
- High-quality content
- Interactive, cohort-based learning experience
- Cons
- Courses are expensive
- Learning support may be limited
- Popularity
Relatively niche
- Available categories
- Business Analytics & IntelligenceDesign ToolsDigital MarketingProgramming LanguagesWeb Development
- Available languages
- English
- Support options
- Phone
- Chat
- Community
- Knowledge base
- Learning support
- Career support
- Available apps
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Offering
ToggleCohort-based courses
Learn a new skill from one of the various professionals teaching on Maven. These courses are synchronous, cohort-based courses which is supposed to help you get more out of the course and achieve a better learning effect.
Regular
Access to all courses and learning materials
Company
Toggle- Company name
- Maven Inc.
- Company size
Medium
- Founded in
- 2018
- Headquarters
United States
🇺🇸- Founders
- John Doe, Jane Smith
- External reviews
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Our evaluation
Toggle7.4
10
With their approach of cohort-based courses, Maven is trying to shake up the digital education market. We like that they back their approach on research about effective learning, trying to create a learning experience that produces the best outcomes for students. Their courses are also typically taught by experienced practitioners, ensuring a high course quality. Overall, we recommend Maven for professionals that want to step up their game on a specific topic, if budget isn't the biggest concern. On Maven, you pay a little bit extra for the convenience of direct access to your instructors and a more effective, cohort-based experience. Students with limited budget might be better off going with other platforms.
FAQ
Maven alternatives
LinkedIn Learning
Best for Professionals, Students, Lifelong learners
8.7