Pascal Zoleko

Tarsus GmbH - The first autonomous learning platform

Training centres expand courses and tailored support yet lose out to big providers due to trainer shortages, high costs, and slow content creation. Tarsus teaches, prepares learners for exams and answers all questions from provided documents without trainers.

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Marissa Hofmann
Great Product! 👍 I can use it in my daily business to make interactive Presentations for my customers. Or i can train my junior employees if i share knowhow with special questions or tasks they should solve.
Johana étounou
A great solution that makes autonomous e-learning accessible and fun. I recommand it 100%. I used to use Tarsus when i was a student, and now it is still useful as i am always looking for new ways to learn.
Dev Trunk
Looks like a good product for creating courses or teaching materials in the field of training and learning. But I think the product can easily be used in many other environments or fields. The product looks really nice, and seems simple to use and understand.
Pascal Zoleko

Tarsus is now on a different level. We have listened to our customers' core problems and decided to solve the education problem at the root.

Small and medium‑sized training centres want to stay competitive by expanding their course offerings and providing more personalised support. They aim to grow their market share, meet participants’ expectations, secure their long‑term relevance, and ensure learning success.

Yet they often lose ground because large providers flood the market with diverse programs, new formats, and aggressive pricing. Smaller training centres struggle to keep up because qualified instructors are scarce, instructor fees slow expansion and limit class size. Personalised support demands more staff, creating digital learning materials is time‑consuming, and with participants at varying skill levels, it’s nearly impossible to engage everyone equally.

Training centres face a choice: carry on as before, relying on familiar processes with no new investment, but risking participant losses to major providers in niche markets, a weakened value proposition, lengthy content development, high support costs, and dwindling appeal due to lack of innovation.

Hiring additional instructors allows more courses and smaller groups, but brings instructor shortages, high administrative overhead, profitability only beyond a minimum enrollment, poorer value due to high fees, more complex content creation, and resistance to change. We know this from our work with trainers since 2019.

Our solution is Tarsus Zero. It fully automates knowledge delivery and exam preparation. Just upload your course materials or documents—no need to create digital content yourself. Tarsus adapts lessons to each learner’s level, answers questions around the clock, and readies students for exams. Using proven instructional methods, it tracks strengths, weaknesses, and knowledge gaps to support progress effectively.