55,000 courses pulled from provider APIs, compared rather than merely listed.
Course marketplaces each present their own catalogue as the whole world. A learner cannot see the same subject across providers side by side, and most "comparison" sites are thin affiliate pages with no real catalogue behind them.
Course data comes from the providers' own affiliate catalogue feeds, refreshed on a schedule, with tag and category counts denormalised so no request ever runs an aggregate across the full catalogue.
A genuine comparison surface across 333 institutions and 55,282 courses, with affiliate tracking wired through verified network credentials.
Federal education data turned into an admissions directory.
University discovery organised around what a student actually knows at the start.
Visa rules organised as data instead of prose.