A few of the best edtech startups out there in 2025 that could weather a recession

A few of the best edtech startups out there in 2025 that could weather a recession

With the prospect of a recession coming up in the next 6-12 months we have put together a few ed-tech startups that could and would be able to weather the storm. We’ve explored the increased investment in European ed-tech companies! Europe’s ed-tech market is booming and investors want a piece of the pie.

  1. Founderbounty

It matches entrepreneurs with ready- to-launch ideas helps them with active advice on funding and access to the funding network and gives them the right tools to succeed. It has a great network for entrepreneurs that people who work 9-5 jobs that are looking for a side hustle or something to start and don't know where or who to turn to.

As the recession hits more and more people will want to start a side hustle to get extra income alongside their own job. Coaching as a service will become commonplace and so we see this space continue to grow to get some insight into the entrepreneur mindset.

2. StudyTogether

Aiming to create meaningful, supportive communities for people to study, share and learn with. We're currently looking for additional co-hosts to run a new Study Together Discord server.


3. Morressier

We believe in the positive impact of technology on the academic and scientific communities. Morressier makes it easier for organizations to run their events, engage their members and amplify their content – all with the push of a button. We are building the software that supports your mission. The future is here. Join the next generation of event technology with Morressier & help shape the future of meetings & online events. 😎

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