AI-powered educational content brand
KnowScale creates structured, curriculum-aligned content at scale — for GCSE students, primary learners, and the parents navigating it all. YouTube. Apps. Digital products. One brand, running autonomously.
YouTube Shorts — 60-second lessons
Long-form revision — full topic walkthroughs
Daily quiz app — spaced repetition that works
How it works
AI generates the outline, drafts the script, produces the quiz. You review, approve, and ship. One person who knows the curriculum can run a full content operation.
Shorts for discovery. Long videos for watch time. Web content for SEO. App for retention. The algorithm rewards consistency — AI makes it achievable for one person.
YouTube ads. Affiliate products. Digital revision packs. Monthly memberships. Sponsorships. Each layer builds on the last — starting with Shorts, expanding to the full ecosystem.
AQA, Edexcel, OCR — aligned to the actual exam boards. No generic content. Students and parents trust channels that understand what they're actually studying.
The full stack
60-second lessons. High reach, low production barrier. Discovery engine that feeds everything else.
Full topic explanations, past paper walkthroughs. The watch-time engine. Highest CPM on the platform.
Notes, practice questions, downloadable resources. The SEO anchor that captures search traffic permanently.
Spaced repetition, streak tracking, mastery mapping. Keeps learners coming back every day.
Revision packs, worksheets, practice exams. Highest margin. Self-paced. Scalable without additional work per user.
"The best educational content doesn't just inform — it transforms how students feel about learning. We're building the infrastructure that makes that possible at scale."
Every major educational platform in the UK runs on content created by overworked teachers in their spare time. AI changes the economics entirely — not by replacing expertise, but by removing the bottleneck between knowledge and content.
The UK educational content market is £2.4 billion annually. YouTube's Player for Education program just opened licensing revenue. The window for a quality AI-native brand in this space is open right now — and it won't stay open long.