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How Yellowdig Makes Money

Community-building platform for online education engagement.

How did Yellowdig monetize?

Summary of the sourced claims below

Yellowdig monetizes primarily through recurring subscriptions charged on a per-student, per-course basis. The base price is approximately $10 to $12.95 per user per year or per course, depending on the agreement with the faculty or university.

Revenue sources

1 source · grouped by how Yellowdig makes money
  • Recurring subscriptions

    · 3 mentions · 3 sources
    “The way the product is used is a faculty or a group of faculties would decide to use Yellowdig as their teaching any subject area... for one student to take use Yellowdig for one course is $12.95... and that's how for the student or for the university... that pricing is also at a course level.”
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    “Yeah. So our standard pricing is when the faculty is starting with us is that per student per course.”
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    “Yellowdig’s base price is $10 per user per year.”
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How 1,726 businesses make money

Of businesses with mapped revenue sources, the share using each — Yellowdig’s highlighted.
  • Recurring subscriptions
    51%
  • Physical products
    30%
  • Services & consulting
    30%
  • One-time / lifetime deals
    22%
  • Affiliate / referral commissions
    16%
  • Course / training sales
    13%
  • Sponsorships & partnerships
    9%
  • Advertising revenue
    9%
  • Usage-based fees
    8%
  • Add-ons & upsells
    7%
  • Marketplace commissions
    5%
  • Donations & tips
    2%
  • Licensing
    2%
  • Setup / onboarding fees
    2%