Mental Math Games: FastMath

Mental Math Games: FastMath

By Peter Schmidt

FastMath is an arithmetic training app for students and professionals, providing timed mental math exercises on iOS and Android.

The App DNA

What makes this app unique?

Users hire FastMath to improve cognitive sharpness and exam performance through rapid, distraction-free arithmetic drills that avoid the clutter of traditional educational games.

For Students preparing for standardized exams like GMAT or GRE and professionals seeking to maintain cognitive sharpness through arithmetic practice.

What does it look like?

Key features

Pro-tier Exercise Libraryedge

Advanced operations like square roots and modulo operations gated behind a subscription.

Customized Trainer Modeedge

Flexible exercise configuration allowing users to select specific operations and difficulty levels.

Timed Challengesstandard

Speed-based arithmetic tests designed to improve calculation accuracy under pressure.

How much does it cost?

freemiumFree version with core arithmetic exercisesFastMath Pro subscription for advanced operations and custom trainer modes

Freemium model gates advanced mathematical operations and custom training configurations behind a subscription to monetize power users.

Velocity

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The app currently ships at a cadence of approximately 0.15 releases per week, placing it firmly in the maintenance tier. Development is characterized by sporadic, multi-platform updates that focus on functional improvements and internationalization rather than rapid feature iteration. There is no evidence of live-ops activity or recurring seasonal content. The development trend appears stable but low-frequency, with the latest release providing specific functional updates following a period of generic maintenance.

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Who built it?

Peter Schmidt

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User Sentiment

What do users think recently?

The recent review mood reads thrilled. Users appreciate minimalist interface design removes distractions and supports focused mental arithmetic practice sessions, but report application crashes immediately upon opening following the latest update on android devices.

How are ratings & reviews evolving?

App Store
4.71 · 1k
Google Play
5.00 · 53

What users say, by theme

What Users Love
  • Minimalist interface design removes distractions and supports focused mental arithmetic practice sessions
What Frustrates Users
  • Application crashes immediately upon opening following the latest update on Android devices
What Users Want 1 request inside

67 of 93 recent reviews analyzed · high confidence · Thrilled overall

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Competition

Competitive landscape for Mental Math Games: FastMath

How's the Education market?

FastMath maintains a 4.71-star rating across 1,018 ratings, yet its grossing rank frequently lags behind its free-tier visibility across international markets [1, 3]. This gap signals that the current subscription value proposition is insufficient to convert the broad casual-user base attracted by the free arithmetic drills.

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The rivals identified

Zapzapmath School : K-6 Games

By Visual Math Interactive Sdn. Bhd.

Zapzapmath competes directly for the K-6 educational segment by offering a comprehensive, curriculum-aligned math ecosystem that targets the same student and parent demographic as FastMath.

  • Offers a robust web-based dashboard for teachers and parents to monitor student progress remotely
  • Provides a structured, standards-aligned curriculum that creates high switching costs for school-based users
  • Utilizes adaptive learning paths that automatically adjust difficulty based on individual student performance metrics
Mental Math Games: FastMath vs Zapzapmath School : K-6 Games

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The Analyst's Read

Key takeaways for Mental Math Games: FastMath

Where is it heading?

The mental-math market is consolidating around curriculum-aligned tools that offer longitudinal tracking, leaving FastMath's utility-focused approach exposed. Unless the team shifts from maintenance-mode to a structured progression roadmap, the app will continue to lose share to rivals that offer higher long-term retention value.

  • Android-specific launch crashes in the latest update erode the daily active habit, which compounds the rating drag already visible on Android.
  • The maintenance-mode update cadence (one release every 2-3 months) limits the app's ability to respond to feature-rich new entrants.

The SWOT

Core Strengths
  • Minimalist interface design removes distractions and supports focused practice
  • Flexible trainer mode allows personalized difficulty scaling
Critical Frictions 2 weaknesses inside
Growth Levers
  • Untapped B2B distribution potential via international school partnerships
  • Integration of wearable-based quick-drill modes
Market Threats 2 threats identified

Next best moves

1 Pivot · 1 Invest

Rebuild Android launch logic because immediate crashes on the latest update are the top complaint → restore daily active habit

+ 1 more prioritized move

The counter-intuitive read

The app's minimalist design is its greatest risk…

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Feature gaps

Institutional-grade progress reporting (available in Zapzapmath but missing here) +2

Since the last report: The app's roadmap has pivoted toward addressing retention through structured progression paths, while the competitive analysis now highlights the risks of its minimalist design for viral growth.

Bottom line

FastMath retains core users through a clean, distraction-free arithmetic interface, but the lack of a structured curriculum and recent Android stability issues threaten its retention, so the team must prioritize stability fixes and a progression roadmap to defend against institutional-grade competitors.

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FAQ

Is FastMath suitable for GMAT or GRE exam preparation?
Yes, FastMath is marketed as a tool for standardized test prep, including GMAT and GRE, by offering timed challenges to improve calculation speed and accuracy.
Does FastMath offer a free version?
Yes, FastMath is free to download and includes core arithmetic exercises. Advanced features like square roots, modulo operations, and custom trainer modes require a Pro subscription.
How does FastMath compare to Zapzapmath?
FastMath focuses on rapid, distraction-free mental math agility, while Zapzapmath provides a curriculum-aligned, standards-based ecosystem with teacher/parent reporting tools.
Is FastMath safe for children?
FastMath is rated 4+ on iOS and Everyone on Android, indicating it is suitable for a general audience, including children.

Sources

  1. [1] App Store, source
  2. [2] Play Store reviews, source
  3. [3] Developer website, source

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What's new

The app's roadmap has pivoted toward addressing retention through structured progression paths, while the competitive analysis now highlights the risks of its minimalist design for viral growth.

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Strategic Roadmap Pivot

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Progression Loop Weakness

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Cite this report

Marlvel.ai. “Mental Math Games: FastMath Intelligence Report.” Updated Aug 9, 2026. https://marlvel.ai/apps/mental-math-games-fastmath

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