A Carnatic music school offering instruction in Vocal, Flute, Violin, and Shloka has a proposition that is independent of geography. A student in any city can learn from qualified teachers without physical proximity. However, the viability of this model depends entirely on the infrastructure: a platform where a prospective student can identify the right course, assess the curriculum, schedule a demo, and move into structured learning without administrative friction.
Aarohanam possessed the necessary teaching depth and course range, but the existing digital structure did not translate that expertise into an actionable journey for the visitor. Course information was not categorized by discipline or level, the path from interest to enrollment required manual intervention, and returning students lacked a streamlined method to access their lessons. The challenge was to build an environment that could handle the entire student lifecycle—from discovery to repeated lesson access—within a single, self-serve system.