HeyCoach, a platform specialising in tech interview preparation, claims to have achieved a 4x expansion within six months. Amid this unprecedented growth, the bootstrapped platform claims to have surpassed Rs 30 crore in revenue for the current fiscal year, marking a significant 4x increase compared to FY 22-23, and sets its sights on reaching Rs 200 crore in the upcoming financial year, according to an official release.

HeyCoach claims to deliver education that not only prepares professionals for jobs but also ensures they are industry-ready. The company asserts that Its curriculum comprehensively covers all facets of tech interviews, empowering students to confidently navigate challenges. 

Established in 2021, HeyCoach has quickly gained prominence through its programme focused on intensive training in Data Structures and Algorithms, System Design and interview strategies. Furthermore, its partnerships with more than 350 leading product companies in the tech industry have further solidified its position in the market, as per the release.

“The appetite for upskilling among the tech talent has never been higher than before. Engineers want to grow and outshine in the work environment and this is one of the key factors that is driving our growth and the market acting as a catalyst is playing an instrumental role in propelling HeyCoach to new heights. I’ve witnessed firsthand the transformative power of quality tech education, and the platform is continuing to witness growth by connecting talent with opportunity in the tech ecosystem,” Aditya Kamat, co-founder, HeyCoach, said. 

Furthermore, HeyCoach aims to onboard 5,000 learners as it continues to address the high demand for skilled software developers. By focusing on fundamental concepts of DSA and System Design, which remain essential pillars of software development, HeyCoach seeks to bridge the talent gap in the industry. The company has set a revenue target for 2024, aiming for Rs 200 crore. This growth will be driven by increasing demand from learners seeking to join product-based companies, many of which base their interview formats solely on the curriculum offered by HeyCoach, it added.