Recently, there's been quite a hoopla surrounding Facebook and its business model. There is now intense scrutiny over the type of content the platform promotes, how FB promotes it and its effects on its audience and members.
And in the wider world. Facebook fallout is not limited to its billion-or-so subscribers... One of the most striking observations to come out of the whole debacle is "If you get to use a service at no cost, you're not a customer. You are the product." That assertion gained prominence in 2018 after the Cambridge Analytica scandal revealed how the social media platform was harvesting and reselling users' data.
Those explosive revelations led to several data privacy reforms, most notably in the European Union. Today, we have more goods and services available to us than we could possibly consume. That forces goods and service providers to be ultra-competitive. They have to find an edge; a hook to make their product/service more valuable than their competitors so that consumers will choose them over everyone else.
At Superprof, we've found that edge; the way of doing business that benefits everyone involved.
Let us now explain what Superprof charges - how and why payments are structured the way they are and how you can get the most for your money with Superprof.
History Of Superprof
In 2013, the year Superprof launched, mainstream internet was a teenager. Barely 18 years had passed since societies' broad embrace of the home computer and the most popular websites were social media pages - MySpace, WeChat, Whatsapp and, yes, even Facebook.
The owner of Superprof is Wilfried Granier, who began Superprof in the year 2012.
Superprof is presently based in Paris, France and has its tutoring services in 40 countries across the world.
Music sites also enjoyed regular, high-volume traffic. 2013 was the year of the Internet of Things. Exponential advances in technology made new and improved methods of communication possible. Connecting disparate devices to the internet - from refrigerators to robotic hoovers was the next big wave.
Anything was possible and the internet had nowhere to go but up. With all of the entertainment and information available on the internet in 2013, there was nevertheless a gap in the market.
At the time, education was still mostly thought of as something to be delivered face to face - despite a long history of correspondence courses and distance learning; educational formats that had been going on for centuries.

In 2013, thanks to advances in Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and better webcams, online education - especially one-to-one learning surged, and Superprof was ideally positioned to ride that wave. In just one year, Superprof welcomed their 100,000th tutor to the platform.
Two years after that, Superprof went worldwide. We'd already built a strong presence in France - we became the #1 tutoring service just a year after launching the program, and other European countries keenly awaited their chance to debut the Superprof model for their students.
The Superprof model isn't just a beneficial learning community; it's an economic exemplar of how an ideal business should run. After all, what Superprof does for students and tutors is unparalleled; we're so much more than just a tutoring platform...
Explaining The Superprof Business Model
The Superprof team motto includes words like 'caring', 'involved', and 'utopic'. Indeed, those concepts and qualities drive our service aims. Still, despite our altruistic spirit, we are a business; we have to generate income to sustain what we do so well.
In the relatively uncharted waters, Superprof began its operations in, there were many ways to generate revenue:
- partnering with outside firms who would pay us to post ads on our sites
- collecting a commission from tutors' per-lesson fees
- charging students a percentage of their per-lesson fee
- setting up a subscription service to allow students the maximum availability and access to tutors
However, Superprof India, they earn from the premium pro pass (for teachers) and the student pass (for students), in India, teachers are not charged any commission for their teaching ad.
The first idea was a non-starter. We're about students getting the help they need and the tutors exercising their passion for teaching; not about promoting other companies' products. Collecting a commission from tutors' fees was likewise unfeasible. To give our tutors maximum flexibility, we insist on their right to set their own rates.
It would be impossible - for us and for them, to run a business without knowing what income to expect.
Besides that, why should we take anything away from tutors, who sign up to our platform to exercise their passion for teaching? The same logic applies to fees from students except, for them, it's a need to learn, not to earn.

The fourth option became our solution. Just as some retailers invite you to become a member - Costco, as an example, and others promote the use of rewards cards (lower prices in exchange for your permission to track your shopping habits and profit from that data), we concluded that offering subscriptions yielded the best possible value for your money. So, where other tutoring platforms may require their tutors and/or students to pay fees, Superprof makes things simple.
The student subscribes to our platform, has access to more than 19 million tutors around the world and whatever hourly rate the tutor lists on their profile page is the per-lesson amount that they will collect.
Make no mistake. Just like with social media sites, if other platforms aren't charging you access fees, you are paying for access in other ways: through data harvesting, higher tutor prices, and/or the tutors having to pay a fee to use the platform.
You may also be subject to periodic adverts. Or, you may be required to sign a contract that could extend far beyond the time you need your tutor, obliging you to pay more in fees. You might say that Superprof for tutors is an efficient way for passionate mentors to launch themselves into a tutoring business, all while protecting students' interests and parents' pocketbooks.
Superprof Reviews
Does the Superprof business model work? Besides the explosive growth the company has enjoyed over the past eight years, reviews and testimonials on sites such as Glassdoor, Indeed and Trustpilot prove that, overwhelmingly, both tutors and learners are satisfied with the way things work at Superprof.
Of course, there are negative reviews; it would be suspicious if there were none, even if nobody had any actual complaints to make. For the most part, students' negative reviews address the monthly subscription fee. These critiques all point in the same direction: students were unaware that they were agreeing to a subscription when they signed on with Superprof. A typical experience goes something like this: a student surfs through Superprof profiles, finds one that they'd like to engage with and clicks the contact button.
They are then directed to a page requesting their details, including payment details. On that page, you will find the terms of the agreement laid out, including a notice that you are signing up for a subscription, with the first month being free of charge. To make the point explicitly clear, Superprof goes into more detail about their subscription business model in their Terms of Use section.
We also make clear the terms under which you would be entitled to a refund and how you can end your subscription. Before you sign up for a Superprof membership - or any other service available online, you should educate yourself.
Read the reviews, and get feedback from as many sources as possible.
And then, find out how Superprof works by reading through the terms and conditions listed on our site. Once you feel comfortable that your privacy will be protected and you understand what you're signing up for - and the protections afforded to you, only then should you hand over any payment details.

Superprof's Charges And Fees: Student Pass?
Let's get this out of the way: as a student, your relationship with the Superprof platform is separate from the relationship you have with any tutor you work with. Our business connects tutors with students; that's the extent of the company's involvement between the two of you.
It might help to think of us as three separate entities - you, your tutor, and the platform that brought you together. To gain access to Superprof's 10 million+ tutors, the fee you pay depends on the country you live in.
In India, the student pass is worth Rs. 499 per month
The student pass allows the student to connect with teachers on the platform for an entire month. Once you find your perfect teacher, you can take the demo/first session for free from the teacher to assess whether you can learn from them.
Kindly read our FAQs or contact our customer service team at namaste@superprof.com for more information.
Also, you should know that, after agreeing to your subscription, you have a one-month period to cancel your subscription before your account is charged the subscription fee. Your subscription fee is separate from the per-hour fee your tutor advertises on their profile page.
Once you connect with a tutor and you both agree to take your partnership off the platform, you have the right to end your subscription. You will still pay your tutor their fee, though.
Note that, if you do not cancel your subscription, Superprof will continue to debit that fee from the account you listed on your payment page. Tutors are not charged a fee for setting up their profile; nor do they pay Superprof to maintain their profile page.
Tutors are free to set their per-hour rates based on whichever criteria they feel is relevant, be it their level of education or teaching expertise, their geographic location - some places are more expensive to live than others, and/or the type of subject they teach. Should a tutor decide to filter their lesson payments through the Superprof platform, they will be charged a 10% processing fee - but there is no mandate for any tutor to do so.
They may set up their fee collections in any way they see fit. Also, note that tutors are encouraged to offer their first tutoring session at no cost to the student but it is by no means a mandate.
There's a wide variety of tutors specializing in a host of different subjects on Superprof; some academic and others targeted to health and wellness... and everything in between. We're honoured to be the bridge between students and the subjects they want to learn more about.
That's really what drives the Superprof model.






Pricing for teachers? How many you charge from your teachers to teach?
Hello,
Thank you for your interest.
Kindly connect with our customer relationship manager at namaste@superprof.com
We do not charge any commission from our teachers :)
I have only a Android phone so can I have teach by only android device
Hello,
Thank you for your interest.
Kindly connect with our customer relationship manager at namaste@superprof.com
I am a teacher. I want a job for shadow teacher and all
Thank you for your interest. Please feel free to contact our customer support at namaste@superprof.com
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Hello , I am Ranjan kumar Mathematics Teacher i ve connected from this plateform 4 years please my views are so less why please provide me more views in my profile.
Hello, Please feel free to contact our customer support at namaste@superprof.com
Hi,
I was checking for driving lessons in Mumbai. And my driving lesson fee is much less than the Student pass.
I do understand your business model, but in this case why should I pay 599 Rs. For 200 Rs hourly training.
Thanks
Hello!
Thank you for the comment.
Yes, we do understand that the student pass could possibly be more expensive than driving lessons per hour, but in a subscription model you will always have anomalies such as these.
The benefits of the pass come from the ability to use it for the entire month, to learn anything from any teacher in your area or online.
Hope you understand!
Hi ..I am a tutor on superprof ..I want to know can we take pro- pass subscription by debit card or UPI payment instead of credit card payment?
Hey Swati,
Thank you for your interest in subscribing to Pro Pass.
Please send an email to namaste@superprof.com and one of our customer service agents will assist you with subscribing to Pro Pass.
Hello! I’m accounting teacher. I have two questions to ask-
1) Am I suppose to take the class of the student on some other platform such as googl meet etc or superprof provides a platform to take class itself?
2) If I have to teach the student on some platform other than superprof, then how I’m going to receive my payment? Btw my charges are ₹700 an hour.
Hey Palak,
Thank you for writing to us.
1. Superprof does not yet have an inbuilt video platform. So, you are free to use Google meets, Skype or Teams etc.
2. Students pay the tuition fee directly to teachers. During the first demo class, students and teachers can discuss any payment related information such as the mode of payment (cash or online transfer), payment intervals (in instalments or one shot payment) etc.
Should you have any other queries, feel free to send an email to namaste@superprof.com and one of our customer support representatives will be of your assistance.
Thank you!
I had put my yoga teacher profile on many professional apps since 2016 in India like UrbanClap, UrbanPro etc.and got good number of students as well.
But within few months of my joining with SuperProf, I feel much more energetic and confident with the transperant, clear and quit reasonable terms & conditions on this platform as a yoga teacher.
. And hope to play a long eaning with SuperProf for my this 40 years old passion towards yoga at the age of 66
We value your passion & your ability to share your knowledge, thank you for being a teacher on Superprof!
I would like to cancel my supscription. Where can i cancel?
Hello Chris!
Can you connect with us at namaste@superprof.com?