One-liner
An AI-powered math solver that lets users ask questions in natural language and get step-by-step solutions, similar to ChatGPT but focused on math problems.
Strengths
- Highly accurate step-by-step solutions for algebra, calculus, and trigonometry (review: 'The steps are clear and help me understand the process')
- Natural language input allows users to type questions like 'How do I solve this quadratic?' without formatting (review: 'Just type it like you’d ask a teacher')
- Fast response times and reliable performance across devices (review: 'Solves instantly even on my old phone')
- Strong integration of AI reasoning with visual equation rendering (review: 'It shows the work like a real tutor')
- Top-ranking keywords like 'help' and 'chatgpt' indicate strong discoverability
Weaknesses
- Limited support for advanced topics like differential equations or linear algebra (review: 'Can’t solve my ODE homework')
- No offline mode—requires constant internet connection (review: 'Fails when my Wi-Fi drops')
- Ads appear frequently after free usage limits (review: 'Too many pop-ups after 5 problems')
- No history or saved problems feature (review: 'I can’t go back to see what I solved before')
- Occasional incorrect answers on complex word problems (review: 'Got the answer wrong for a rate problem')
Opportunities
- Build an ad-free, offline-capable version with local model inference (e.g., TinyLlama or Phi-3) for students in low-connectivity areas
- Add a problem history and notebook feature to let users track progress and review past work
- Integrate a premium tier with advanced topic support (e.g., multivariable calculus, statistics)
- Create a teacher dashboard to assign and track student problem-solving progress
- Offer a lightweight web version for classroom use without app store friction
Competitors
- Photomath
- Symbolab
- Wolfram Alpha
- Mathway
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