Tribe Effects · raw details

Social Goal-setting Network · Ra'anana · Founded 2018

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Social Goal-setting Network

Tribe Effects aims to shift schools focus from grades to personal responsibility and growth. The company is developing a mobile-first platform that allows students to set personal goals for their school curriculum and extracurricular activities. These goals are then assigned to teachers who will coach and hold the students accountable, enabling teachers to gain a wider view of their students lives and play a more influential role in advancing their aspirations. Tribe Effects also seeks to create real-time insights into students performance by using artificial intelligence, an array of APIs, and smartphone data to analyze their in-school and extracurricular activities. Tribe Effects was developed by T.M. Mirror Digital Ltd.

Identity

NameTribe Effects
Slugmirror-icu
Former namesMirror ICU
Type / kindstartup
Source _idagxzfmlsbGlzdHNpdGVyGAsSC05ld19Db21wYW55GICA4KKX4MoKDA

Status

Statusinactive
Status reasonNon Active, Nov 2022 ceased to operate
Last update2026-05-17

Location

HQ country codeIL
HQ region/districtCenter District
HQ cityRa'anana
HQ addressHaMasger St 1, Ra'anana, Israel

Web & social

LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/35595186
Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/%D7%90%D7%A4%D7%A7%D7%98-%D7%94%D7%A9%D7%91%D7%98-Tribe-Effects-103222121295879/?modal=admin_todo_tour

Classifications

Primary sector Education & Knowledge Technologies
Sub-sectors
Education & Knowledge TechnologiesAssessment & Verification
Technologies
Platforms & InterfacesMobileArtificial IntelligenceMachine Learning
Target customers
EducationHigher EducationConsumers
Business models
B2CB2GB2BB2B2C
Tags
teachersstudent-assessmentcurriculum-platformsartificial-intelligenceschoolsstudentsself-improvementapimobile-applicationsdata-analyticsedtechsocial-networks

Funding

Total raised
Current stagePre-Funding

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