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KellynKai (aka. KellynKai Corporation) is an EdTech startup in Silicon Valley, California that specializes in Chinese tutoring. The company offers on-demand premium Chinese classes with a structured curriculum and live instructors/tutors. Their platform offers software components such as a web-based video classroom, a worldwide scheduling system, and a mobile flashcard application. KellynKai's objective is to be an effective platform for students to quickly become proficient in Chinese speaking, reading and typing.

History
KellynKai was founded by Crystal Zhu on October 30, 2019.

Chinese Tutoring
KellynKai is a learning platform that offers premium one-to-one Mandarin lessons worldwide. The classes include personalized lesson plans with live instructors. When an interested student sends a request, the system will connect the student with the tutor that most match their needs. Following that, the students can schedule classes based on their needs. No additional applications are needed as the company website incorporates its web-based class app (launched on January 2021). In addition, on April of 2021, the company launched a worldwide class scheduling system, enabling people from across the globe to schedule classes with ease.

Blog Page
In the middle of 2021, KellynKai launched its new blog page. The blog contains a variety of articles that relate to the Chinese language and China in general. The blog page is periodically updated to include new articles.

Mobile Flashcard Application
In August of 2021, the company released its first mobile application named "KellynKai Flashcards" on both the Apple app store and Google Play store. The application serves as a convenient way for users to practice their Chinese on the go. The words and sentences that students learned in the class will be automatically added to the student’s mobile flashcard app. Although the application mainly acts as a supplement for users who have taken or are currently taking lessons from KellynKai, users who aren't registered are still allowed to practice with the free and limited material provided.