Web · 2026

Business education that behaves like a streaming service

A learning platform built as a catalogue rather than a course list: series on leadership, entrepreneurship and marketing, with a company plan layered on top as seats, bulk invites and department reporting.

Client
Busyflix
Year
2026

The problem

Companies buy training seats in learning systems nobody opens twice. The content is filmed like a course, the interface is filed like an intranet, and the only signal management gets back is a completion percentage that says nothing about whether anyone watched.

The approach

We treated business education as a streaming catalogue, then layered the company plan on top of it as seats, bulk invites and department reporting rather than a separate product.

The solution

We built the catalogue the way a viewer expects one: series with episodes, a featured row, runtimes on every card and a library you can browse without a plan. The business side reads as pricing rather than procurement, with seat based plans, no annual lock in, bulk invites from a single CSV and weekly viewing and completion data per team. The whole site carries an English and Turkish catalogue and a light and dark theme without a second layout.

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