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Invat.Online is an online tutoring platform for children and primary/secondary school students. Its positioning is “more than just tutoring”: it brings online classes, formative and summative assessments, and real-time parental monitoring into one system. The site shows 108 teachers, 259 parents, and 115 children using the platform, suggesting a service aimed more at Moldova’s local after-school tutoring ecosystem.
Subject coverage includes mathematics, Romanian, English, chemistry, physics, geography, history, biology, as well as informatics, Russian, French, and other core subjects. Classes are delivered via the platform’s built-in live video system, so children can join lessons through a browser without needing external apps such as Zoom. Lessons can be recorded and kept for 90 days for parents to review. On the teacher side, the platform requires identity verification, a freelancer permit, and relevant documents; approval usually takes 2–3 business days, which feels safer than an open tutor directory. Teaching languages can be filtered by Romanian, Russian, and English. The page does not mention completion certificates or official accreditation.
Pricing is set by individual teachers. The main text mentions “from 100 MDL per lesson,” while the FAQ states 150–1000 MDL per lesson, so there is some inconsistency in how prices are presented. Parents pay monthly for lessons completed in the previous month, with a 30-day payment deadline. Payment methods include bank transfer, MAIB bank cards, MIA QR, and mobile payment requests. The cancellation policy is fairly clear: cancellations made more than 24 hours in advance are free, while cancellations within 24 hours are charged at 50%; if the teacher cancels, there is no charge and the lesson can be rescheduled.
The main strengths are verified teachers, in-platform communication, post-lesson feedback, learning materials, lesson history, and fairly complete progress monitoring, allowing parents to continuously track their child’s performance. Families can also switch teachers and only pay for lessons actually delivered. The drawbacks are that having to choose at least 10 lessons raises the cost of trial and error, certificate information is missing, and the pricing information is slightly inconsistent. The platform also depends heavily on local banking and language environments, making it less friendly for non-local users.
Invat.Online is best suited to families in Moldova, or in Romanian/Russian/English-speaking environments, who want online subject tutoring for their children and need parent-side progress supervision. It is also suitable for teachers with a freelancer permit who want to acquire students online. The text does not provide information about access from China, so network connectivity is unknown. The payment options do not mention Alipay, WeChat Pay, or UnionPay, so families in China should confirm whether the site is accessible and whether international bank cards can be used before signing up. Alternatives include Preply, italki, Classgap, AmazingTalker, or local Chinese one-on-one online tutoring platforms.
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