Working on LearnMathsToday – think Duolingo but for maths. It's an AI-powered app that marks your handwritten solutions step-by-step (not just the final answer), so students actually learn the process.
We're focused on Singapore's O-Level maths curriculum right now, with adaptive learning paths and photo-based problem solving. Also running a YouTube channel with free lessons that's crossed 150K views.
The goal is to make structured, curriculum-aligned maths practice as habit-forming and accessible as Duolingo made language learning.
I’m working on LearnMathsToday, a mobile app that helps students learn math in a fun and engaging way. It’s self-paced, with AI-generated questions that adapt to each student’s level. One unique feature is AI-powered marking, which gives instant feedback on written answers. I’ve also added gamification—points, levels, and a storyline—to keep students motivated. Right now, the app is based on the Singapore syllabus, since I’m based in Singapore.
I’m working on LearnMathsToday, a mobile app that helps students learn math in a fun and engaging way. It’s self-paced, with AI-generated questions that adapt to each student’s level. One unique feature is AI-powered marking, which gives instant feedback on written answers. I’ve also added gamification—points, levels, and a storyline—to keep students motivated. Right now, the app is based on the Singapore syllabus, since I’m based in Singapore.
I’m working on LearnMathsToday, a mobile app that helps students learn math in a fun and engaging way. It’s self-paced, with AI-generated questions that adapt to each student’s level. One unique feature is AI-powered marking, which gives instant feedback on written answers. I’ve also added gamification—points, levels, and a storyline—to keep students motivated. Right now, the app is based on the Singapore syllabus, since I’m based in Singapore.
Totally agreed with you, but I don't even understand why people can't understand your point. It's obvious enough. Taking leetcode for interview is like memorizing all english vocabulary needed for SAT/GRE. Taking CS course in university is like learning how to write an essay properly.
Asking engineers to take leetcode for exams is like asking journalists to take the SAT exam. Obviously they will need to study a few months for such things.
My team is working on an AI powered travel planning app, which addresses some of the issues in the article. We like to invite hacker news audience to try it out and give us feedback. Download here https://unatravel.ai/una-travel-planner/
We're focused on Singapore's O-Level maths curriculum right now, with adaptive learning paths and photo-based problem solving. Also running a YouTube channel with free lessons that's crossed 150K views.
The goal is to make structured, curriculum-aligned maths practice as habit-forming and accessible as Duolingo made language learning.
App: https://learnmathstoday.com/download
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LearnMathsTodayDotCom
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