The program was piloted with 5,000 students globally, with many educators noting improvements in students' employability and entrepreneurial skills. After the first year, students can continue using the service for a nominal fee or revert to a free version without losing their content.
Watch for how educators integrate this free tool into their curricula, potentially reshaping digital literacy and web development courses. The long-term retention of student content could influence their choice of platforms as they transition to professional online presences.