Building accessible digital education

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Interactive webinar session interface
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How it started

In 2023, Kseniia Horbachova was running live training sessions for designers struggling with responsive layouts. She watched them rewind recordings, pause on specific moments, ask questions in different time zones. The webinar format worked but felt limited by geography and schedule.

She partnered with Danylo Levytskyi, a developer who had built streaming tools for educational platforms. Together they tested a system where participants could join from anywhere, interact in real-time, and access sessions that adapted to their connection quality. Kynthelo Fel launched six months later with twelve simultaneous broadcasts.

Today we host webinars on responsive design for audiences across Europe and North America. Participants attend from home offices, university libraries, and co-working spaces. The technology handles bandwidth differences automatically, and real-time translation helps bridge language gaps when needed.

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What makes our platform different

Bandwidth optimization

The system detects connection speed every eight seconds and adjusts video quality without interrupting the stream. Someone on rural broadband sees a lower resolution while someone on fiber gets full HD, both watching the same live session.

Moderated interaction

Questions appear in a queue sorted by vote count. The presenter sees the most-requested topics first and can respond directly or schedule them for a dedicated segment. This prevents chat overload during technical demonstrations.

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People behind the broadcasts

Kseniia Horbachova portrait

Kseniia Horbachova

Platform Director

Manages webinar scheduling, presenter onboarding, and content quality standards. Previously coordinated live training programs for three European design schools.

Danylo Levytskyi portrait

Danylo Levytskyi

Technical Lead

Built the streaming infrastructure and maintains server capacity during peak sessions. Optimized the codec system that adjusts quality based on available bandwidth.

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Countries reached

264

Sessions hosted