Aladia Online Learning Platform
Italian EdTech platform for cohort courses, live classes, and creator monetization — running live at aladia.io with 2,000+ registered students.

Aladia Online Learning Platform (Italy)
Aladia is an all-in-one online learning platform serving the Italian and global market — covering cohort courses, live teaching, AI-assisted course creation, and the kind of creator monetization tooling modern EdTech platforms need to compete. Hyperyond engineered the frontend surfaces that learners and instructors actually use day-to-day.
Project Overview
For Aladia S.r.l. (Italy), Hyperyond delivered key frontend modules of the platform — focused on the consumer-facing course experience, the instructor-side course creation flows, and the payment and identity integrations that make those flows work end to end.
The platform is live in production today at aladia.io, with 2,000+ registered students and growing under the founder's active marketing push across YouTube, LinkedIn, and X.
Role Division: Aladia's product team led product direction, design, and overall platform architecture. Hyperyond delivered the frontend implementation for the modules listed below — roughly 800 engineering hours over the engagement.
What We Built
Course Experience Surfaces
- Course detail page — the main landing for each course, including the chapter outline, course list, and content presentation.
- Course list with comments and ratings — the interactive social layer where students leave reviews, ratings, and questions.
- Stripe-powered checkout flow — the payment surface for course purchases, integrated directly into the course detail experience.
Course Creation Flows
- On-demand course creation — the instructor-side flow for setting up a structured course, uploading content, and configuring chapters.
- Live class creation — the configuration flow for scheduled, live-streamed classes.
Cross-Cutting Frontend Work
- Frontend integration for media playback, Google OAuth login, and real-time chat surfaces shared across the platform.
- Performance and responsiveness work across the modules we owned, ensuring the consumer experience holds up on both desktop and mobile.
Technologies Used
- React
- TypeScript
- Stripe
- Google OAuth
- Real-time chat infrastructure (consumed by the modules we built)
Why It Matters
EdTech platforms live or die on the consumer-facing course experience and the friction-free path from "interested" to "enrolled and paying." Hyperyond's contribution to Aladia was concentrated exactly there — the surfaces and flows that determine conversion — alongside the instructor-side creation tools that keep supply healthy.