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Algonova vs Educabot: B2C Online Coding vs B2B School Robotics (2026)

Published: 08.07.2026·Updated: 22.07.2026
Neftalí Cázares

Neftalí Cázares

Senior Coding Instructor

Algonova vs Educabot: B2C Online Coding vs B2B School Robotics (2026)

Algonova and Educabot are two Latin American STEM companies parents often compare, but they operate in fundamentally different categories. Algonova is a B2C online school that sells coding directly to families (1,000,000+ students in 97 countries); Educabot is primarily B2B, equipping schools with physical robotics (Codit, SmartTEAM) and a management platform (1.5 million+ students reached through institutions). Before comparing them, understand that these two solutions complement each other more than they compete.

This article explains the structural difference, compares their strengths honestly, and shows how they can coexist in the same child's STEM learning.

A family learning scene in LATAM: a laptop showing code, next to a small robotics kit waiting to be assembled — coding first, robotics after.

About Educabot

Educabot is an Argentine educational technology company founded 10+ years ago, focused mainly on B2B institutional solutions for schools. Its product line includes:

  • Codit — a "screen-free" educational robot with physical instruction blocks, designed for preschool (Inicial).
  • SmartTEAM — an educational robotics kit with a programming platform and textbooks, for primary and secondary school.
  • Aula Maker — innovation spaces in schools with custom furniture and specialist teachers.
  • Suite de Aplicaciones — a school management system (report cards, communications, attendance).

According to Educabot, they have reached more than 1.5 million students through public and private schools and institutions. The company originates in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with regional expansion across LATAM.

Educabot's strengths: a physical-hardware STEM approach, deep integration with schools, a "screen-free" option for preschool (Codit), international recognition in EdTech, and a decade of experience in institutional curriculum.