As digital education continues to expand across Africa and the Middle East, Skirora is positioning itself as an online learning platform that enables educators to earn income from digital teaching content.
Skirora is an online learning platform developed by a Tunisian startup. It aims to provide education tailored to regional needs while offering instructors a revenue model based on sales commissions. Yacine Aridhi launched the startup in 2025.
“We make education accessible, flexible and skills-driven: students can learn at their own pace, instructors can monetize their expertise, and companies can access qualified talent through a modern, high-quality platform,” the startup said.
It added that Skirora brings together courses in mathematics, coding, business, languages, design and personal development on a single platform, developed by the team that created Tuniform.
Unlike some global platforms that may not reflect local realities, Skirora offers a full suite of tools for teachers and trainers. Educators can create structured courses, manage enrolments and deliver clear learning experiences.
The platform says it prioritizes learning outcomes over viral or unstructured short-form content, responding to demand for online education that delivers measurable results, such as course completion and practical skills acquisition.
Currently in development, Skirora is focusing first on the reliability of the learning experience and instructor engagement. The startup plans to expand beyond Tunisia by attracting educators and learners from other regional and international markets.
By combining local accessibility, robust teaching tools and an economic model aligned with educators’ success, Skirora is positioning itself as a new entrant in Africa’s edtech ecosystem.
Adoni Conrad Quenum


















