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Evaluating 83 reviews, most reviewers were somewhat happy with their experience overall. Many people find the app to be a helpful tool for revision and learning, appreciating its effectiveness in improving understanding and grades, particularly for subjects like science. Reviewers often highlight the daily goals and quizzes as beneficial for consistent practice and staying on top of studies. However, some people were dissatisfied with the app's user experience and content. Concerns include the app recommending unlearned subjects, repetitive questions, and a lack of adaptation to the user's reading level. Some also mentioned issues with the app's interface, finding it unintuitive, and reported bugs.

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

It’s not bad it’s just when your on the ai thing to help you if you keep saying “is it a?” She/he will say no until you get it correct. I think this app is great but it should add something. When it’s... See more

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I like the use of AI to give me questions which I previously got wrong but it is frustrating if I still don’t get them right. Also some of the questions are worded confusingly. Overall though, I like... See more

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Overall a really great study/ homework source and is helpful to remind you of previous learnt topics. However, the questions can become repetitive.

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Fun to do and use. As instead of paper it’s on your phone. AI HELPS you if you don’t understand it exaplinz the question fully


Company details

  1. Software Company
  2. Educational Testing Service
  3. Private Tutor
  4. Studying Center

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Tassomai helps students and schools raise attainment in science, English, maths, history, geography, computer science, French and Latin through the provision of adaptive, interactive learning quizzes and a powerful new AI tutor called Mai. Through regular practice on the Tassomai app and through the feedback that it gives, students develop a strong understanding of their subjects, from which they build the confidence to use and apply their knowledge creatively. Tassomai supports teachers in schools by giving them a clear, up-to-date picture of their students’ attainment, highlighting precisely where more support is needed… while also saving countless hours of setting, marking and analysis. Parents use Tassomai to help their children study and revise effectively: through weekly reports and access to highly detailed analysis, any parent can find out where their child is struggling and see where they can get more help. Private subscribing families can sign up for a free 7-day trial and then pay a recurring monthly subscription for full access to Tassomai. Schools can trial Tassomai for free for 3-weeks and sign up on an annual basis at a discounted rate. Visit www.tassomai.com for more info.


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3.1

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TrustScore 3 out of 5

188 reviews

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

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Absolute bs this is the worst homwork app ever when my sons school introduced it I thought oh it's not to bad oh how wrong I was I even voted to get a new homework app how dumb I was doing that overall my son hates this too he is in his room crying because it's putting up subjects he hasn't done overall hate 0/10

April 28, 2026
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

i mean its ok??

its ok like it sucks but its not as bad as reading plus or some other apps its just mid the mai ai is cool but only being abel to use it once a week is cruel the questions are messed up and weird and hard also the tree gives no sense of accomplishment

March 25, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

ABSOLUTE JOKE

I personally get home crack open a nice cherry coke just to be shouted at by my mother "TASSOMAI GET IT DONE NOW YOU SCRUFF" so of course to avoid a severe beating I set aside my free time finish my tassomai homework which is time consuming, irritating and just straight up useless like realistically when is this going to become useful "revision" no it implements the same questions/answers so many times that you end up forgetting it so at the end of the day its like walking into your day time job at Tesco express to get you income and then just to spend it on a family size pack of Doritos and a drink so what I'm trying to hint at is its really a unnecessary waste of my time

March 18, 2026
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Pretty mid

Very monotonous, you have to do the same questions over and over every single week. Doesn't help with understanding the subject, only useful for remembering answers to hyper-specific questions. If you choose which topic you want to do, it just gives you 1-2 points for some reason.
I suppose competing with classmates on the leaderboards are fun (〃▽〃) Tassimals are also motivating. Other than that, Tassomai is groundhog day disguised as an education platform.

March 14, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

A flawed system

Tassomai is the only learning app in which you want to get the answer wrong. Why? Because then you know all the answers and can just press 'retry' and get it all right. And there is lots of bugs in the app which can be easily abused.

February 16, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Diddy

Teacher set the question: "If Diddy had 901 bottles of baby oil and he used 400 on one child, how many bottles would he have left?" What the hell, Mr McDonald

February 12, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Total waste of electricity

Total waste of electricity. This app is genuinely one of the worst apps for homework out there. When my school first introduced it i thought to myself how bad could it be? Bad. Really shockingly bad. I wish my school just stayed curious at this point. It is so infuriatingly bad its worse than sparx. Why does it exist? WHY WHY WHY! I cannot find a single thing i like about this app. Its just the same repetitive questions and the same repetetive subjects every week. I slave away doing my weekly goal for what? Oh it resets at midnight never to be seen again and for what? Not getting a single detention? I think i would rather the detention than do my tassomai at this point. It is so shocking i dont feel anything but rage when it comes time to do my weekly goal. I cant think of a single time this app has helped me one bit and im sure many people agree. I hope tassomai goes under at this point because thats the best scenario as it will be the only way to save people from the horror of this ahh app. Thank you goodbye.

February 9, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Complete Waste of Time

I am honestly beyond fed up with Tassomai. This app doesn’t teach anything — it just forces you to grind the same recycled questions until your brain feels like a chicken running around in circles. The AI ‘help’ barely explains anything and just tells you to guess again like that somehow counts as learning. It wasted my entire holiday because I had to do this every single day instead of actually resting, and I almost lost my temper dealing with how pointless it all was. Nothing about this app helps you understand the subject — it’s just endless busywork schools push for data, not real education.

January 14, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

it sucks...

it sucks...
all it does is save schools money, take away from a kids free time, and it does not teach us kids anything it is a disgusting useless buggy site that did no teach me or my friends anything. I just came back from vacation with family I have not seen in ages and I find out I have to do 2 weeks worth of tassomai in one night.

January 4, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Anger, pain and anguish

This made me brutally and violently angry, This app lowkirkenuinely sucks so much. It is useless for homework and just gives you the same ahh questions over and over. I would rather use even Sparx than this diabolical horrible to use app it has not helped me with my homework in any way whatsoever. Fix this pretty please with a cherry on top.

December 18, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't choose tassomai, please back out

I hate Tassomai. My school makes me do 4 days a week of daily goals. NOT TOO BAD RIGHT?? WRONG, on monday i have a crazy amount like 45 points when on thursday i only have to do 30. when i come back from holidays abroad when I havent done my tassomai for 3 weeks, I have a BS goal like 53 ponis. LIKE WTF?? I come back from holidays to more work than I get in the actual term.

Also, the UI is not intuitive, I feel like it's made not to help the student but to make him hate learning and whatever subject your school chooses to do tassomai for.

December 4, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Cost saving exercise for schools

Cost saving exercise for schools. Requires no teacher input. Videos do not correlate to questions. Boring and repetitive. The children can guess and learn the corrector answers through ‘parrot fashion’ repeat learning without actually understanding the the topic matter.

November 1, 2025
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