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by brudgers 3722 days ago
One of the classic problems for tutoring [and other personal service] platforms is that transactions between tutors and students move off the platform in the economic interest of those two parties.

How might Tutorack avoid that or mitigate its effect on monetization?

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We don't charge a commission or listing fees to the tutors or other resources being listed. We are more like a search engine instead of a platform where you transact. So, how the transaction takes place between student and teacher doesn't really matter. Infact, this is why we can provide other more relevant resources for learning apart from listing just teachers.