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The Edtech startup aims to onboard 5,000 more schools and 20,000 teachers in the next 12 months, expanding its footprint in AI-led education.
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Over 500,000 students and 1,000 schools across India are already part of the SaathiGPT-powered ecosystem.
Mumbai, 14th October, 2025 – TagHive, a Samsung-backed edtech pioneer, is redefining classroom learning with SaathiGPT, its AI-powered education platform that blends academic intelligence with emotional insight. Powering TagHive’s flagship product Class Saathi, SaathiGPT is rapidly transforming how teachers teach and students learn, reaching over 500,000 students, 2,000 teachers, and 1,000 schools across India.
Since its inception, SaathiGPT has become the intelligence behind TagHive’s flagship product, Class Saathi. The model has been instrumental in elevating teaching quality and student engagement by seamlessly integrating artificial intelligence into everyday learning experiences. SaathiGPT’s data intelligence analyses performance to identify learning gaps and recommend targeted remediation, ensuring measurable outcomes for every learner. This intelligent feedback loop has significantly increased engagement across the Class Saathi ecosystem, positioning SaathiGPT as a critical growth driver for TagHive. The company has seen exponential adoption of its solutions as schools increasingly recognize the need for AI-assisted teaching and learning.
Marking a key milestone in TagHive’s journey, Pankaj Agarwal, CEO and Founder of TagHive, said, “With SaathiGPT, we’re not just supporting students academically — we’re redefining how learning feels in the classroom. The goal isn’t just smarter outcomes, it’s more connected experiences. Teachers can understand every child’s learning curve, students can learn at their own rhythm, and schools can finally see data that translates into real progress. We’ve built an ecosystem where technology amplifies human connection — and that’s what sets Class Saathi apart. Today, in the growing space of AI in education, Class Saathi stands as the benchmark.”
TagHive’s innovation has been showcased at leading forums including DIDAC, Infocomm, and the STTAR Education Conference. Its flagship product, Class Saathi, has been inducted into UNICEF led initiative Learning Cabinet and selected as a Solver Team by MIT Solve, recognizing its role in advancing inclusive, AI-powered education ecosystems.
Looking ahead, TagHive plans to expand its reach further, adding 5,000 new schools, 500,000 students, and 20,000 teachers in the next 12 months. This expansion underscores the company’s commitment to making AI-powered personalized learning accessible across India’s education landscape.