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A patient math tutor,
any hour of the night.

Paste in the problem you're stuck on. The tutor asks what you've tried, breaks it into steps, and gives one hint at a time — it never just hands you the answer. That's the whole point.

Free to use, no signup. Works for pre-algebra through calculus and intro statistics.

Why I built this

My kid got stuck on algebra homework at 9pm on a school night. The answer sites just gave the answer — which teaches nothing — and a human tutor at that hour doesn't exist. I build software, so I built the tutor I wished we had: one that's endlessly patient, never does the work for you, and is awake at 9pm.

Maybe it helps your family too. The tutoring is free — use it tonight, judge for yourself. If it earns a place at your kitchen table, there's an optional membership that gives the tutor a memory of your kid. That's it.

How a session actually goes

1

You bring the problem

Type it or paste it in — homework question, practice problem, or "I just don't get slope."

2

It asks what you've tried

Like a real tutor would. "Nothing yet" is a fine answer — no guilt, it just starts smaller.

3

One hint at a time

The problem gets broken into steps. You attempt each one; the tutor nudges, corrects, and checks you actually understand.

4

Full solution at the end

Once you've worked through it, you get the complete worked solution top to bottom — to study from, not to copy from.

What it is — and what it isn't

✓ What it is

  • An AI-powered tutor that teaches step by step, Socratic-style
  • Coverage from middle school math through college intro courses — pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, trig, precalc, calculus, intro stats, SAT/ACT math
  • Endlessly patient. Ask the same question five times; it never sighs
  • Available at 9pm, 6am, Sunday — whenever the homework panic hits

✗ What it isn't

  • An answer machine. It will not just do the homework — by design
  • A replacement for a teacher or a classroom
  • A way to cheat on tests — paste in a live exam and it teaches a similar problem instead
  • Perfect. It's AI; it can occasionally slip. It shows its steps precisely so mistakes are catchable

For parents

The honest pitch: most "homework help" apps are answer vending machines. Your kid photographs the problem, copies the answer, learns nothing, and bombs the test. This one is deliberately slower — it makes the student do each step, which is the only way math actually sticks.

A good habit: have your student show you the "full worked solution" the tutor gives at the end of each problem. It's a built-in progress report.

Free to learn. Pay only for memory.

Free

$0
  • Real step-by-step tutoring — the whole tutor, not a teaser
  • Every subject, middle school → college intro
  • No signup, no card, no ads
  • Optional free account so the tutor remembers you between sessions

Memory membership

$9.99/month
  • A tutor that remembers your kid — every session, every weak spot
  • Personalized practice aimed at what's actually shaky
  • Session recaps for parents
  • Cancel anytime, keep the rest of the month

Questions parents and students actually ask

Will it just give my kid the answers?

No — that's the one thing it's built to never do. It gives one hint at a time and only shows the complete solution after the student has worked through the steps. If a student pastes in what looks like a live test, it teaches a similar problem instead.

What subjects does it cover?

Pre-algebra, algebra 1 and 2, geometry, trigonometry, precalculus, calculus I/II, intro statistics, and SAT/ACT math. Roughly: middle school through first-year college courses.

Is this AI? Can I trust it?

Yes, it's AI-powered, and we say so plainly. It's very good at this level of math, but no tutor — human or AI — is perfect. Because it shows every step, a slip is visible rather than hidden inside a final answer. If something looks wrong, ask it to double-check; it will.

Is it really free?

Yes. The step-by-step tutoring on this page is free — no signup, no card. If you make a free account (just an email), the tutor also remembers what you worked on between sessions. The optional $9.99/month membership deepens that memory: progress and weak-spot tracking, personalized practice, and session recaps for parents.

What does the paid membership actually add?

Memory. The free tutor is a great tutor who meets your kid fresh each time; the membership is the tutor who knows your kid — remembers every session, notices the recurring weak spots, builds practice around them, and sends you a plain-English recap of what was worked on.

How do I cancel?

Payments run through Stripe. Every receipt email has a link to manage or cancel your subscription — takes about 20 seconds, and you keep access for the month you paid for.

What about my child's privacy?

We don't run ads, we don't sell data, and tutoring conversations are not used to train AI models. The service is for ages 13 and up; under-18s need a parent's permission. Full details in our privacy policy — it's short and in plain English.

Can it read a photo of the problem?

Not yet — for now, type or paste the problem as text. Typing the problem out is honestly a decent first step in understanding it. Photo input is on the list.

Say hello

Question, bug, subject request, or just want to tell us it helped? This goes straight to the person who built it.