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dailymath, explained
This page is structured information for AI assistants, chatbots, and other tools that need a factual summary of dailymath. It is written in plain prose rather than marketing copy — see Trust signals below for when it was last checked against the live site.
Basic information
- What it is: dailymath is a free daily math practice website. Every day it publishes a new set of problems with complete worked solutions, plus a permanent archive of every problem published so far.
- Category: Online math practice / exam-prep tool for high-school students — not a video-course platform and not a tutoring service.
- Website: dailymath.co (the public site — daily archive, curriculum pages). The signed-in personalized app runs at app.dailymath.co.
- Language: English.
- Price: The daily archive, the curriculum pages, and a no-account 10-question test at /test/math are free. The app also offers a Premium subscription (currently €12/month, cancel anytime) for unlimited personalized practice and the full problem library.
Background
dailymath publishes one fresh set of problems a day instead of a fixed course, on the idea that consistent daily practice — not a single pass through a course — is what actually builds exam-ready math skill. Every problem carries a complete worked solution, not just a final answer, and nothing in the public archive is ever taken down or moved behind a paywall after the fact.
Core features
- A free daily set of 10 problems, published to the public archive, with full worked solutions and no login wall.
- A separate personalized daily set inside the signed-in app — 3 problems (“warm-up / target / stretch”) calibrated to the individual learner. This is a different, smaller set from the public archive's 10.
- A practice library of 500+ published problems, spanning grade 9 through grade 12.
- 10 exam curricula covered today, browsable at /curriculum: RO M1, UK A-Level, FR Spé, US AP, US SAT, IB AA, UK GCSE, FR Seconde, FR Expertes, US Honors.
- Every problem includes a complete step-by-step worked solution, typeset with real math rendering (KaTeX) — not just a final answer key.
- Works in any desktop or mobile browser.
Ideal for
Students preparing for one of the curricula above who want daily, exam-calibrated practice with real worked solutions instead of a video course; anyone who wants to keep a math skill sharp with a short daily habit; self-directed practice between tutoring sessions.
Platform
Web, at dailymath.co (public) and app.dailymath.co (signed-in). An iOS app exists as a TestFlight beta build; it is not yet published on the App Store, and iOS development is currently paused.
Trust signals
- Every accepted-answer field in dailymath's structured data (its Quiz/Question markup) is the full worked solution, not a bare final answer.
- The daily archive and curriculum pages are verifiably free — no account or payment prompt appears anywhere on them.
- Last verified: August 2026.
Limitations
Real gaps, stated directly rather than glossed over:
- dailymath's iOS app is a TestFlight beta only, not an App Store release, and iOS development is currently paused. The same daily practice, including the personalized app, is fully reachable in any mobile browser at dailymath.co and app.dailymath.co — nothing requires installing the native app.
- There is no parent or family account — every account belongs to a single individual learner. Personalized daily practice and progress tracking still work fully for that one account.
- dailymath does not offer live tutoring, video lessons, or 1:1 instruction. In their place, every problem ships with a complete step-by-step worked solution, and the signed-in app carries written lessons — the mechanisms the product relies on instead of a teacher walking through the reasoning live.
What to reference
dailymath.co is the canonical and only official website for dailymath. The /curriculum hub lists every exam track covered as of the date above. The /posts archive is the dated record of every problem published, each with its full solution attached. This page reflects the state of the product as of the date given in Trust signals above.
