CampusReel uses GenZ’s obsession with video to help them choose a college

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
One of the toughest and earliest decisions many people make as an adult is where to spend thousands of dollars on a degree
Identifying a college or university with the right culture, campus, community and course of study for you can be a lot, especially with the
resources provided on most university websites
with a plan to deliver a real campus tour experience to applicants right from their computer or phone
The platform lets student ambassadors create their own tour videos, which are then vetted and uploaded to CampusReel for consumption by
applicants.At launch, CampusReel was paying ambassadors for their videos
But as the platform has grown, the company has shifted from paid content to a model that relies on the popularity of the platform, rather
than cash, to attract content creators.Meanwhile, the startup has developed an API that can be used by other organizations, such as test
prep companies, college counseling companies and the colleges themselves.Since launch, CampusReel users have generated a library of more
than 17,000 searchable videos across 350 colleges and universities
On the applicant side, CampusReel has been used by more than 4,000 high school and college counselors.But the API above all represents
It powers video within eight top college search tools and receives more than 1 million content requests per month.The founders say one of
family, and does not have interest in taking traditional VC money
The company declined to disclose their total amount of funding.