MMathey

Follows the Victorian Curriculum, Foundation to Year 10

You know your child can do maths. Now they'll know it too.

Mathey is a patient voice at your child's shoulder while they work on a whiteboard. It watches their handwriting, asks the right question at the right moment, and refuses to let "I'm just bad at maths" win.

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Today's sprint · 3 of 6★ ★ ★

7.4 − 2.85 = ?

7.40 − 2.85 = 4.55
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Nice one. You lined up the decimal points and renamed 7.4 as 7.40 before subtracting. That's exactly the right move. Ready for the next one?

Not another quiz app

Apps mark answers. Tutors coach the thinking. Mathey coaches the thinking, right on top of your child's own handwriting.

It watches them work, not just their answers

Your child writes every step by hand on a whiteboard, the same way they do at school. Mathey reads the working and coaches at the exact line where things went sideways. No multiple choice. No guessing until something sticks.

It talks. And it listens.

Mathey speaks its hints out loud in a warm Australian voice, and your child can just hold a button and ask a question the way they'd ask you. No typing. No chat window. A conversation over the page.

It never just gives the answer

A good tutor asks the question that makes the penny drop. That rule is built into Mathey and it cannot be talked out of it, no matter how sweetly your child asks. The 'aha' moment stays theirs.

When they're truly stuck, it teaches

If a problem just won't crack, your child taps 'I'm stuck' and Mathey works it on the whiteboard one small step at a time, checking after each step that it actually made sense. If one explanation doesn't land, it tries a different method.

It knows your child

Tell Mathey your daughter is Minecraft-obsessed and word problems start visiting Minecraft. Tell it your son finds maths stressful and it slows down, celebrates small wins and never rushes him. You choose what to share. All of it is optional.

Fresh questions, made for them

Every session is written on the spot for your child's level, comes back around to their weak spots, and quietly steps the difficulty up as mastery grows. Every question's answer is independently double-checked before your child ever sees it.

AI your child is safe with

We built the guardrails before we built the coach

Handing your child to an AI should feel like handing them to a tutor you've already interviewed. Here is what Mathey will and won't do, by design.

It stays on the maths

Mathey isn't an open chatbot. If your child tries to talk about anything other than the problem in front of them, it gives one friendly nudge back to the question and nothing more.

Stars can't be sweet-talked

Kids are clever. 'Just mark it right' doesn't work here: a star is only awarded after a separate check confirms the correct answer is actually written on the board.

You see everything

Every session, every question, every hint your child needed is in your dashboard. Parent areas sit behind your PIN, and a report button is one tap away if anything ever looks off.

Kind by design

Mathey never says 'wrong'. It points at the exact spot worth another look and asks a question. It praises the process, not just the result, because that's what builds kids who keep trying.

Victorian Curriculum, version 2.0

Practice at home that matches Monday's classroom

Mathey's questions come straight from the official Victorian syllabus, Foundation through Year 10, across all six strands. When your child's teacher moves on to fractions, so does Mathey. Nothing American, nothing off-syllabus, nothing wasted.

NumberAlgebraMeasurementSpaceStatisticsProbability

The parent dashboard

Finally, a straight answer to "how are they actually going?"

After every session you get a plain-English recap: what was practised, where they needed help, and one specific thing worth praising at dinner. The report card shows mastery topic by topic, so "fine" becomes "strong on fractions, shaky on area, and we're on it."

  • Every question, every attempt, and how long it took, per session
  • Exactly where your subscription goes: per-session usage, itemised
  • An optional weekly email digest, only if you ask for it
  • Kid areas and parent areas separated by your PIN

Maya · Year 5 report card

🔥 6-day streak
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Algebra
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Mastered Practising Not started yet

"Maya pushed through a tricky two-step word problem today and got it on her third go. Worth a high-five at dinner: she didn't ask for the answer once."

Motivation that isn't your job anymore

They'll come back tomorrow without being asked

Stars they can trust

A star for every genuinely solved problem, verified on the board. When Mathey walks them through one instead, that's learning, and it's counted honestly as learning, not as a freebie.

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Streaks and weekly goals

Kids see their streak flame and their progress toward the weekly goal you set. Showing up on day four because "I can't break the streak" is the whole point.

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Rewards on your terms

You decide what effort is worth in your house: screen time, pocket money, a trip for ice cream. Mathey tracks the earning fairly and tells you when it's time to pay up.

For the parent who has tried everything

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The 7:30pm maths battle, retired

No more being the parent, the tutor and the bad guy all at once. Mathey takes the coaching seat so you can go back to just being in their corner.

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Tutor-grade attention, without the logistics

One-on-one, endlessly patient, available whichever evening works. No driving across town, no locked-in timeslot, and a fraction of what weekly tutoring costs.

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Screen time that earns its keep

This is a short, structured sprint of handwritten problem-solving that ends with something to show for it. Not a game with maths sprinkled on top.

Give it one week of evenings

Seven days, every child in the family, no card tricks. If your child doesn't sit a little taller over their maths book by Sunday, cancel in two clicks.

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