Math from Algebra I through Precalculus

A math-learning app that turns daily practice into a world you build.

Numeratibase combines structured question sessions, step-by-step explanations, review loops, and a civilization-building metagame so math practice feels serious, clear, and worth returning to.

  • 5 live courses
  • 61 study packs
  • 1,952 study items

What makes it different

Built like a learning system, not a content pile.

Numeratibase is designed around repeated, paced, answerable work. The interface is there to move the learner into the next right problem, not to distract from it.

Structured sessions

Each session is a guided loop with prompts, feedback, explanations, and continuation states instead of an endless undifferentiated feed.

Review that does something

Review modes target misconceptions, current weak spots, and support routing instead of just replaying random old questions.

Progress that maps to learning

Course progress, pack progress, and world progress are tied to actual work completed inside the math path.

A real content base

The live catalog already includes 5 visible courses, 61 packs, and 1,952 study items.

Core surfaces

Every part of the app has a job.

Home

Shows the current course, the next lesson, and the one action that matters most right now.

Library

Maps the curriculum and the learner’s current course path from Algebra I through Precalculus.

Review

Turns mistakes and weak spots into deliberate practice instead of vague repetition.

World

Adds projects, wonders, codex progress, and civilization status without replacing the lesson loop.

Coming next

Free math tools built for search and reuse.

We are building a library of fast, reference-quality tools like a fraction simplifier, slope calculator, linear equation solver, and quadratic helpers. They will be free, direct, and usable without signup.

See the tool roadmap

Audience

For students, parents, tutors, and teachers who want clearer math practice.

The product is iPhone-first, but the website is being built to explain the system, capture interest, and publish free tools that solve specific math tasks cleanly.