Programs aren't
the goal.
Careers are.
We started sparkTrack because every learner we knew was working off three browser tabs and a counselor who hadn't worked in industry in a decade. The internet had the data — nobody was joining it.
We built the matching engine first — tuition, intakes, IELTS thresholds, visa probabilities, post-grad salaries — then wrapped it in something a 17-year-old could actually use at 11pm before applications close.
Four steps. About five minutes.
Start, switch, or
advance.
Every learner falls into one of three patterns. We design the product around all three — same engine, different opening question.
Built by people who've moved.
A small team — engineers, ex-counselors, and learners who went through the process themselves.
Three rules we don't break.
Cite the source.
Every claim — tuition, intake, salary, visa rate — links back to where we got it. If we can't cite it, we don't claim it.
Free is free.
Match, advise, apply, follow up. No paywall for any of it. We're paid by universities when you accept an offer — never by you.
No fluff.
We don't sell motivation. We sell signal. Real numbers, real outcomes, real dates — even when the answer isn't pretty.