A platform for people who need networks to actually work
Kisqavo started from a specific frustration: generic IT courses that skip the messy reality of real-world network failures.
Every session is built around concrete problems — packet loss, misconfigured routing, VLAN mismatches — not slides full of theory.
Sessions built around real incidents, not invented exercises
When a session covers OSPF neighbour failures, it uses actual pcap captures and router logs — not a clean diagram on a white background.
Learners choose between scheduled group cohorts, where discussion and peer debugging are part of the method, or private sessions that move at their own pace through a personalised path.
Instructors stay on after the session ends — every participant gets a 48-hour window to follow up with specific questions from their own environment.
Scenario-first content
Each topic begins with a broken network state, not a definition.
Adaptive paths
Diagnostic checkpoints redirect the path when gaps appear mid-course.
Live Q&A built in
Every group session reserves 20 minutes for unscripted questions.
Nationwide reach
Accessible from any region — scheduling respects time zones across Ukraine.
The people who run sessions
Small team, long experience. Every instructor has spent years in network operations before moving into teaching — that gap between knowing and explaining took time to close deliberately.
Oksana Vasylieva
Lead Network Instructor
Spent eight years as a network engineer before joining Kisqavo. Runs the group troubleshooting cohorts and maintains the incident library used across all sessions.
Daryna Holovchenko
Curriculum Lead
Builds the learning paths and diagnostic checkpoints that determine how individual sessions progress. Previously worked on network monitoring in the ISP sector.