In tandem with the announcement of the cloud platform launch, Geenio also made public that they have raised a successful $2 million seed round from several individual private investors. All of the funding will be used to continue to build their internal team and strengthen their product-market fit. Most modern organizations are already using some form of e-learning technology for employee onboarding, training, performance, and assessment initiatives. According to Andreev, much of the learning tech ecosystem has not kept pace with the needs of instructors, learners, or purchasing managers. In an attempt to solve that problem, Geenio was designed as a universal, full-cycle learning system for course authoring, learning management, and assessment in one application. Designed in HTML5 and accessible from any browser or device, Geenio allows users to create interactive lessons, tests, study plans, and stand-alone informational pages. Course authors can determine how each of a course’s objects will interact with other objects and how individual triggers will adjust learners’ paths. Course authors can also adjust the complexity of a course to adapt to learners’ individual levels of knowledge.