Case Study
We built iMagine's stack. Then we made it available to every independent school.
iMagine Inglês is an independent English language school in Brazil that outgrew the franchise model. It needed ownership over its curriculum, its student experience, and its operating system instead of another rented platform shaped around someone else's rules.
Voxa was built from iMagine's real operational needs, not from hypothetical school personas. Every product had to survive the constraints of a working school: enrolment pressure, teacher workflows, student motivation, curriculum maintenance, and management visibility.
The result is 17,856 verified practice exercises in Books 1–9, a science-based approach that bridges guided practice to real conversation, and a student experience that does not look like 2008 Moodle.
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"We built iMagine on Voxa because we needed a platform that could grow with us — not one that would box us into a franchise model we'd already outgrown."
The stack
- · Lemasys — Headless Moodle UI for a modern learner experience.
- · Studios — Learning games and practice timed by science — so it sticks.
- · Voxa Studio — Structured content authoring for hybrid books, lessons, and blocks.
- · Voxa aiOS — Unified learner record across products and school operations.
Independent schools should not have to choose between franchise control and outdated software. Talk to Voxa