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Goomi Introduces AI Education Planning Assistant for Students and Parents
Founded by a 20-year-old computer engineering student at the University of Notre Dame, Goomi delivers 24/7 AI-powered guidance to make education planning simpler and more accessible.Boston, United States, 6th Sep 2025 - Goomi, a Boston-based edtech startup, today announced the launch of Goomi AI Planner, described as the next generation of education planning tools, an AI-powered assistant that combines voice interaction, personalized school matching, academic guidance, and deadline management to support students and parents. Goomi further broadens access to quality advice for families who might not use private consulting. The web app went live on July 26, 2025 and is available today; the mobile app will launch on September 15, 2025.
Reducing Stress for Families
The Goomi AI Planner is available around the clock, giving families immediate access to support whenever they need it.
It can answer academic planning questions, track student progress, and send reminders for important milestones such as exams, application deadlines, and extracurricular activities.
By offering this consistent guidance, the platform reduces the stress many families face during school selection and academic planning while providing families with a clearer planning path. Goomi is able to help students block out all the unnecessary information, have a consolidated view of what they need to do, and provide them with a clear vision. Families don't need another dashboard -- they need a guide," said Edmond Meng, founder and CTO of Goomi. "Goomi AI Planner sits with students day-to-day, turning overwhelming timelines into clear, personal next steps.
In addition, the platform directly addresses application anxiety through features such as personalized school matching, application essay guidance, and deadline tracking that keep families informed and prepared.
Its cross-cultural and multilingual support makes it equally effective for U.S. families and international students, ensuring accessibility for learners from different academic systems and cultural backgrounds. Additional tools, including an activity and competition hub and smart task management with parent collaboration, further help families build stronger academic profiles and stay organized.
Extending Support Through Community
Beyond core features like progress tracking and deadline alerts, Goomi extends its value through a dedicated community platform. Families can share experiences, exchange advice, and access expert Q&As, private forums, and success stories, creating a peer network that complements the AI assistant. It also helps close information gaps between families with different levels of resources. This combination of technology and community insight positions Goomi as more than a utility. Its a long-term resource designed to support families throughout their education journey.
Product Roadmap and Positioning
The company describes the AI-powered education planning platform as the "Jarvis for education," a supportive assistant that understands both learning and planning while complementing the essential role of teachers and schools.
The web version of the platform is currently live, alongside the community app that is already available to families. The mobile app will officially launch on September 15, 2025, representing the company's first major rollout.
Founder's Vision and Background
Goomi was founded by Edmond Meng, a 20-year-old computer engineering student at the University of Notre Dame. As both an international student and a young entrepreneur, Meng has experienced firsthand the stress families face with school choices, academic planning, and applications. His vision is to give every family access to their own "education Jarvis," an assistant that makes education planning simpler, more personalized, and more accessible. Guided by this mission, Goomi aims to reduce stress for students and parents while advancing fairness and opportunity in education planning. Heading the company is a young team with expertise in education, technology, and community building, working together to make the vision of an 'education Jarvis' a reality for families worldwide.
About Goomi
Goomi is a Boston-based edtech startup dedicated to simplifying education planning with AI-driven solutions. Its mission is to provide accessible and personalized support that reduces the stress of academic decisions while fostering a sense of community among families. By combining technology with inclusive design, Goomi aims to ensure every family can benefit from a trusted education assistant.
Contact Details
Organization: Goomi
Contact Person: Stella Meng
Website: https://www.goomi.ai
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City: Boston
Country: United States
Release Id: 06092533503
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