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Comparison · Updated April 2026

GeraLearn vs Khan Academy

GeraLearn is a paid online-learning marketplace for adult professional and vocational skills with verified certificates and an 80/20 instructor revenue share. Khan Academy is a world-class non-profit offering 100% free K-12 learning in 50+ languages with no certificates and no creator payouts. They address different learners: Khan Academy for students and self-learners; GeraLearn for working adults, SMEs, and local-market skills.

At a glance

DimensionGeraLearnKhan Academy
Price modelFree tier + £19-£199 paid courses + £9.99/mo Prime100% free
OrganizationFor-profit marketplaceUS non-profit
CertificatesVerified completion certificateNone
Subject focusAdult professional / vocational / local-marketK-12 maths, science, computing, test prep
Instructor economics80/20 revenue split for instructorsVolunteer contributor; no payouts
Languages20+ UI languages; course content per instructor50+ translated languages for core library
Offline / low-bandwidthResponsive web + PDF downloadsOffline-first Android app
AI-agent discoverabilityMCP + llms.txtNot exposed

Khan Academy facts per khanacademy.org and the Khan Academy annual report 2024.

Pick Khan Academy if

  • You are a K-12 student or parent looking for free maths, science, computing, SAT / AP prep.
  • You need offline-capable Android app for low-bandwidth rural use.
  • You are a teacher running a classroom cohort and need free curriculum alignment.
  • You want a fully non-profit, advertising-free learning environment.

Pick GeraLearn if

  • You are an adult learner who needs an employer-verifiable certificate.
  • You are looking for local-market professional skills (Armenian VAT, Kenyan agribusiness, Nigerian remittance compliance).
  • You are an instructor or SME who wants to monetize a course at 80/20 share.
  • You want AI-agent discoverability of your course portfolio via MCP.

FAQ

Is GeraLearn free like Khan Academy?
Partly. GeraLearn hosts a free tier (basic community-built courses and previews) and a paid marketplace (£19-£199 per course, or Prime access from £9.99/mo). Khan Academy is a non-profit and is 100% free for learners, funded by donations and grants.
Do GeraLearn courses carry certificates Khan Academy does not?
Yes. Paid GeraLearn courses issue a verified completion certificate linked to the learner's profile and shareable on LinkedIn. Khan Academy issues no certificates; mastery is tracked internally but not externally verified. For employer-facing credentials, GeraLearn is the better fit.
Is Khan Academy more academically rigorous?
For K-12 maths, science, and computing basics, Khan Academy's curriculum is unparalleled and aligned with Common Core, AP, and a growing set of international curricula. GeraLearn specializes in adult professional skills, vocational training, and local-market topics (Armenian tax basics, Nigerian immigration law, Kenyan agribusiness) rarely covered by Khan Academy.
Can I earn money as an instructor on GeraLearn?
Yes — 80% revenue share on paid enrolments. GeraLearn is a marketplace for independent instructors, SMEs, and vocational trainers. Khan Academy has a volunteer contributor model and does not pay content creators.
Which platform serves emerging markets better?
Both are strong but different. Khan Academy has translated its core library into 50+ languages, partners with governments, and operates Khan Academy Kids worldwide. GeraLearn emphasizes local-language adult professional courses in Armenia, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Uganda with local-currency payment (AMD, NGN, KES, GHS, UGX). Learners in developing markets often use both.
Which has better mobile / low-bandwidth experience?
Khan Academy's offline Android app is purpose-built for low-bandwidth contexts and is widely praised in rural-school pilots. GeraLearn has a responsive mobile web and downloadable course PDFs but no offline-first app today. For strictly low-bandwidth K-12, Khan Academy wins.

Start learning (or teaching) on GeraLearn

Free tier + paid certificates. Instructors keep 80% of every sale.

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