B-Educ: the platform that brings Beninese students back to revisions.
It’s 9 PM, somewhere in Benin. A math exercise lies open on the living room table. The problem isn’t resolved, the notebook is still at school, and the only possible help, an older brother, a neighbor, a private tutor, isn’t always available or free. That ordinary evening for thousands of households encapsulates the challenge that B-Educ has set out to tackle. The goal is to make academic help available at the precise moment it’s needed, without depending on who is in the room.
Launched to support students from primary to higher education, the platform b-educ.com doesn’t just present itself as another exercise bank. It has a broader ambition, summarized in its slogan: to bring together “the resources, quizzes, guided exercises, Live TD, and guidance” that a student needs to progress with confidence, all in one account, from the first homework assignment to the choice of a major.
This is often where existing digital tools fall short. They provide the correct answer but rarely the path to get there. B-Educ flips the problem on its head with its guided exercises, designed to unfold a resolution step by step rather than simply delivering a raw answer. Thus, the student doesn’t just get a result to copy, but understands the method, which they can reuse independently in the next exam.
The same principle underpins IA Learn, the platform’s smart tutor, designed to adapt to the level and pace of each student rather than rolling out a generic course. Surrounding it, two building blocks complete the learning offer: quizzes and challenges for self-assessment without waiting for the next test, and a library of courses and past papers to revise with a program genuinely aligned with what is taught in class.
The teacher live, without having to leave home
For questions that no automated module really solves, those that need a human face-to-face, B-Educ relies on Live TD. Live tutorial sessions, led by teachers, accessible from a simple browser. The student chooses a group suitable for their level, reserves their spot, and then joins the session at the right time, without installation or travel. It’s the promise of a personal tutor, scaled to an entire platform.
The human contact doesn’t stop at the virtual classroom. A Q&A module allows querying the community or teachers on a specific point, and a mentoring space connects students and mentors for follow-up that extends beyond the strict framework of an exercise.
B-Educ doesn’t stop at the semester average. The platform integrates a guidance component designed to help students explore their interests and careers that may suit them, a question to which many Beninese families lack the interlocutors to answer calmly. This component relies on a directory of thousands of registered institutions in Benin, a database that allows for the comparison of schools, universities, and training centers when preparing an enrollment rather than navigating blindly between several scattered sources.
Around this educational core, B-Educ also opens an educational marketplace and a blog, designed as complementary entry points to resources and content that extend learning beyond the courses themselves.
A single registration, a complete journey
What distinguishes B-Educ is not isolated modules since other platforms offer quizzes, others video courses, and still others directories of schools. But it’s the fact that they are gathered under a single account, with a unique guiding thread, that accompanies the same student over time, from evening academic support to the choice of a major a few years later. A parent doesn’t need to juggle between three different applications; a student finds their progress, quizzes, and sessions all in one place, regardless of the device used.
Registration is done directly online, without obligation. Just create a free account on b-educ.com and let the child try, starting tonight, a guided exercise or a Live TD session. The next homework that blocks may no longer have to wait for someone to be available to help.



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