EdAxon AI is a learning/mentorship platform focused on IT career development, with the tagline “Learn, grow, earn more.” Judging from the main content, it is not simply selling individual courses; instead, it emphasizes helping learners find a starting point and direction in BA (Business Analysis) and PM (Project/Product Management) career paths. The platform was founded by two founders with hands-on industry experience, and its core narrative is that “the right mentor changes everything.”
The course areas mainly focus on IT product and business analysis skills, including BA, PM, Scrum/Agile, AI/ML/RPA, PRD, SRS, Scope & Vision, BPMN/UML, and Figma prototyping. The instructors’ background is currently the most clearly disclosed part: the founding team claims 12+ years of BA and PM experience, 150+ students trained, and involvement in products with multimillion-dollar budgets. Aliaksandr Karnialiuk has experience with EPAM Systems, A1/Telekom Austria, TeachMeSkills, and others; Daniil Chub covers Finance, AI, ML, RPA, Scrum Master work, team management, and launching platforms from scratch.
In terms of pricing, the page clearly offers “7 days free, no credit card required, no commitment,” which lowers the barrier to trying it for the first time. However, the official paid pricing, plans, refund policy, and payment methods are not disclosed. The delivery format is also not specified, so it is unclear whether the courses are live classes, recorded lessons, 1-on-1 mentorship, or an AI-driven self-learning platform. There is likewise no information about certification or certificates.
The advantages are its clear positioning for BA/PM beginners and career growth, as well as relatively strong credibility from the founders’ résumés. The free trial does not require linking a card, which is user-friendly. The downside is insufficient product transparency: there is no course syllabus, study duration, case projects, job support, learner outcomes, or certificate information, making it difficult to fully evaluate the return on learning investment.
It is better suited to learners who want to enter IT business analysis, product management, or agile team collaboration, and who first want to understand the possible career path. The page is in Russian, while the actual teaching language is not clearly stated, so Chinese users should pay attention to the language barrier. Access from mainland China and payment availability are not reflected in the main content, so they should be considered unknown. If access or payment is inconvenient, alternatives such as Coursera, Udemy, LinkedIn Learning, 慕课网, and 网易云课堂 may be worth comparing.
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edaxon.com is an Russia Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach edaxon.com directly.