Modal Learning

Modal Learning

Subscription-based platform for employee upskilling

Overview

Modal Learning offers an enterprise skill development platform to upskill workforces. Its Modal Mastery Platform builds technical and practical skills through eight-week Journeys that mix asynchronous content, live cohorts, labs, projects, and one-on-one TA coaching. Companies subscribe to structured learning programs and strategic skills planning that align training with business goals, focusing on measurable outcomes and talent retention. The platform stands out by combining live cohort learning, hands-on labs, personalized coaching, and goal-aligned planning within a predictable subscription model to boost workforce performance.

About Modal Learning

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Why Modal Learning is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Enterprise Software

Education

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Early VC

Total Funding

$31.7M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2021

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What believers are saying

  • BairesDev acquisition in 2026 enables cross-selling to enterprise clients.
  • AI upskilling demand accelerates with $25M funding for data focus.
  • 15X engagement over video training boosts retention and outcomes.

What critics are saying

  • BairesDev dilutes Modal's brand, causing churn in 6-12 months.
  • Shimkus's presidency shifts focus, stagnating innovation in 6 months.
  • Coursera undercuts on price, displacing mid-market in 12 months.

What makes Modal Learning unique

  • Modal pioneered Mastery Platform with cohort-based technical upskilling.
  • Combines live cohorts, projects, and one-on-one coaching for skill mastery.
  • Custom skill plans minimize corporate skill risks in AI and data.

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Funding

Total Funding

$31.7M

Above

Industry Average

Funded Over

2 Rounds

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Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

2%

1 year growth

3%

2 year growth

4%
GlobeNewswire
Dec 4th, 2025
BairesDev acquires AI upskilling platform Modal, appoints founder as North America president

BairesDev, a nearshore software development company, has acquired Modal Learning, an AI upskilling platform. Modal founder Darren Shimkus will join BairesDev as President of North America as part of the deal. The acquisition follows strong growth for BairesDev, which reported an 18% increase in hires over the past year. Enterprise clients now account for over half the company's total revenue. The addition of Modal's learning platform strengthens BairesDev's capabilities in AI-enabled delivery and engineering partnerships. The company aims to support its double-digit compound annual growth rate and expand its North American presence. Modal specialises in technical upskilling through live instruction, cohort-based learning and one-on-one coaching. The acquisition positions BairesDev to deliver complex AI projects as enterprise demand for such capabilities continues to rise.

TechCrunch
Apr 2nd, 2024
Modal raises $25M to train corporate workers on data and AI

Modal raises $25M to train corporate workers on data and AI.

TechCrunch
Apr 2nd, 2024
Modal Raises $25M To Train Corporate Workers On Data And Ai

A few years ago, Darren Shimkus, ex-president of Udemy, had a conversation with Dennis Yang about skills building.Shimkus was of the belief that building skills in the corporate sector was a difficult, but not intractable, challenge — one that could perhaps be solved with the right technology. He brought it up to Yang, who had been Udemy’s CEO.“At Udemy, Yang and I solved the ‘access’ problem to learning — anyone at any company can find great video content on the skills they want to pick up,” Shimkus told TechCrunch. “But it turns out that solving access to video isn’t enough on its own.”One thing led to another, and soon, Shimkus and Yang had a new startup on their hands: Modal.Modal provides personalized technical skills training for a company’s staff, offering on-demand coaching and a pedagogical approach that groups users into semi-structured online learning communities.“Our offering assesses every member of a team, identifies gaps in their skill sets, and creates a custom plan for each team member that minimizes the ‘skill risk’ companies face in hitting their strategic goals,” Shimkus explained. “We support all kinds of goals — modernization efforts, digital transformation and even training new employees from an acquisition.”The upskilling market is a crowded space, occupied by startups like GrowthSpace, Learnsoft, Pollen, Scaler, Workera, and others. So how does Modal plan to make a splash?First, Shimkus says, by honing in on hot trends: data and AI. Modal’s initial set of e-learning courses focus exclusively on these, which seems like a wise strategic choice given today’s market.“The rise of AI is bringing more visibility to data teams than ever before,” Shimkus said

PR Newswire
Feb 10th, 2022
Modal Raises $6.7 Million as the First Mastery Platform to Help Employees Develop Technical Skills Through Cohort Learning and Coaching

/PRNewswire/ -- Modal is announcing the launch of the world's first Mastery Platform to deliver technical skills through cohort-based, hands-on learning and...

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