Olha Reznik
Practice · EdTech

Olha Reznik

Education Practice Lead

EdTech products that retain learners, not just acquire them.

EdTech Product StrategyLearning PlatformsQuiz / Assessment PipelinesFreemium ConversionVendor Selection

Olha runs Coralsoft's EdTech practice. Her work centres on the engineering decisions that determine retention curves — quiz generation pipelines that finish in under ten seconds, gamified streaks that actually motivate, and freemium paywalls that convert without burning trust.

She has shipped the KLUUU platform end to end and authors Coralsoft's EdTech vendor selection and cost benchmarking guidance.

Years in practice
8+
Practice area
EdTech
Published articles
4

Field notes by Olha

All articles
Coralsoft Journal EdTech

Top EdTech Software Development Companies in 2026

EdTech crossed $340 billion last year and is on track to pass $500 billion by 2030. For every product that breaks through, dozens disappear quietly. The difference is rarely a bad idea — it is a mismatched development partner.

Olha ReznikOlha Reznik
Mar 11, 202618 min read
Coralsoft Journal EdTech

K-12 EdTech Software Development: What Schools Need in 2026

This article maps the functional and strategic requirements that define serious K-12 EdTech development in 2026 — from technical architecture to the quieter institutional pressures that determine whether a product gets renewed at the end of the year.

Olha ReznikOlha Reznik
Jun 24, 202614 min read
Coralsoft Journal EdTech

EdTech Software Development Services: Features, Cost & Timeline

But behind every successful platform — Coursera, Duolingo, Khan Academy, or a large corporation's internal LMS — lies a complex, well-planned development process. This article breaks down what EdTech software development services actually include, which features are essential, how much it realistically costs, and what timelines to expect.

Olha ReznikOlha Reznik
Jun 24, 20268 min read
Coralsoft Journal EdTech

EdTech Software Development in Europe: Trends & Vendors

Understanding the European EdTech landscape in 2026 requires holding two things in mind simultaneously: the structural forces that are creating convergence across the continent — regulatory alignment, shared pedagogical research, common infrastructure initiatives — and the deep local differences that determine whether a product actually gets used in a classroom in Lyon, Łódź, or Ljubljana.

Olha ReznikOlha Reznik
Jun 24, 202617 min read