Launch an edtech product aligned to the academic calendar, with phased rollout through teacher communities, pilot districts, and institutional sales.
EdTech launches that ignore the academic calendar waste months. This template structures the launch around back-to-school, mid-year, or summer PD windows, with phased access: teacher community preview first, pilot districts second, full availability third. Matches how successful edtech launches actually compound.
10 slides tuned for edtech companies. DamnSlides fills each with content specific to your company and topic.
Product name, launch date, academic calendar alignment.
Why now: curriculum need, teacher workflow shift, outcome gap.
Target segment: grade band, subject, learner persona.
Product features, classroom fit, outcome data.
Differentiation vs. incumbent LMS and content libraries.
Pricing: per-learner, site license, or freemium structure.
Launch waves: teacher preview, pilot districts, general availability.
Channels: teacher communities, edtech conferences, district BD.
Success metrics: teacher signups, classrooms active, outcome evidence.
Owners: product, marketing, district BD, educator partnerships.
Enter your edtech context — company, product, market, specifics.
DamnSlides plans a product launch deck structured for edtech audiences.
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Teacher-facing products: July-August (back-to-school). Administrator / district sales: January (budget planning for following year). Consumer edtech: January or September. Summer is the worst for consumer, but good for teacher PD products.
Yes initially. Teachers are the advocates who drive district adoption. Seed a closed teacher community (via an existing partner or direct recruitment) before general availability. Teacher-led buzz outperforms paid acquisition in the long run.
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