For students preparing for standardized tests (SAT, GRE, GMAT) and professionals sharpening quantitative skills for interviews.
Providing students and professionals with privacy-focused, open-source tools to master mental arithmetic through structured, gamified practice.
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Mental Math Cards Games & Tips
v4.3
3mo ago
Primary focus
Educational tools for mental arithmetic
Scale
indie
Target audience
Students preparing for standardized tests (SAT, GRE, GMAT) and professionals sharpening quantitative skills for interviews.
Released 4 updates for the single flagship title in the last 6 months, indicating a consistent maintenance and development cycle.
1 app analysed
Practice mental math solo or with friends - open source, ad-free and private.
Step-by-step instructional library functions as a retention moat
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data · last scanned .
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Avg sentiment score
This is the most direct thematic competitor, focusing exclusively on mental arithmetic training rather than general education or puzzle games.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
High-velocity release cadence and massive user base make this a formidable alternative for casual math practice.
Dominates the broader brain-training category, capturing users who view mental math as part of a holistic cognitive fitness routine.
Captures the same 'number-focused' leisure time, though it focuses on logic puzzles rather than arithmetic speed.
Adjacent educational space, serving as a primary competitor for younger audiences seeking foundational math skills.
High-velocity innovation and a premium, interactive learning approach make this a significant threat to the target's 'tips' value proposition.
Represents a shift toward utility-based math tools that solve problems instantly, threatening the target's 'tips' and 'practice' utility.