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daidokoro positions itself around “important interviews,” focusing on in-depth conversations with exceptional people and emphasizing “no rush, no filters, no edits.” Based on the available content, it is not a traditional structured course platform, but rather a deep-interview platform for knowledge content and experiential learning. Featured guests shown include Erasmusu co-founder Javilop, engineer/DJ and Japan-focused content creator Javokun, Mexican YouTuber and entrepreneur Luisito Comunica, and Platzi CEO Christian Van Der Henst.
The content mainly centers on entrepreneurship, technology, content creation, travel, and online education-related experience sharing. The format appears to be recorded video interviews. Mentions of “Video completo,” “transcripciones,” and “recursos descargables” indicate that users can watch the full videos and access transcripts and downloadable resources. There is no information about live classes or 1-on-1 coaching, nor is there any clear learning path, assignments, quizzes, or staged training design.
Pricing is fairly clear: the subscription costs €9.99/month and includes access to all published interviews during the subscription period, a members-only community, downloadable resources, and transcripts, with cancellation available at any time. A one-time purchase costs €4.99 per interview and includes lifetime access to that specific interview, the full video, and resources. The page does not mention accreditation, completion certificates, or professional credentials, so it is not suitable as a career-credential course for job applications.
The main advantage is that the featured guests have a certain level of industry relevance, making the content especially useful for understanding the real experiences of entrepreneurs, creators, and edtech practitioners through long-form interviews. It also supports one-off purchases, which lowers the cost of trying it out. The drawbacks are that it is only lightly structured as a course and feels more like an interview archive; the teaching language appears to be Spanish, which creates a relatively high language barrier for Chinese users; and payment methods, customer support channels, and refund policies are not disclosed.
It is best suited to learners who can understand Spanish and want inspiration from real personal experiences, especially those interested in entrepreneurship, content creation, and the Latin American online education ecosystem. The available text does not provide information about access from China, and the payment methods are also unknown. It is recommended to first test website availability and bank card/payment compatibility. If you need a more systematic course, alternatives such as Platzi, MasterClass, in-depth YouTube interview channels, or podcast-style content may be worth considering.
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