Turn 10 minutes a day into real maths practice — no arguments at home, no boredom.
No long tutorials. No friction. Kids just open and play.
The child opens Tabudi straight from the phone or tablet.
Daily Streak, World Tour, Duel or Number Detective.
Quick exercises. Get it right, earn points, level up.
Keep the streak. Build the habit. Grow confidence, one day at a time.
Built so my son could practise his maths.
Then his classmates started asking to play too.
No pop-ups, no banners, no interruptions mid-game.
Just maths. No open chats, no endless feed.
UX designed for children and transparent for parents.
No. Tabudi is free to use — no card, no trial, no subscription. Down the line there may be optional family extras, but everything that’s in the app today will stay free.
It’s designed for kids aged 5 to 12 — from first numbers all the way to mastering times tables and the four basic operations (add, subtract, multiply, divide). The modes adapt to the child’s level.
Most of it stays on the child’s device. To sync between phone and tablet, we store progress (XP, levels, tables practised) on servers in Europe. We don’t ask for the child’s email and we don’t collect unnecessary data.
Yes. Once it’s opened the first time, the app keeps working without internet — your child can practise in the car, on a plane, anywhere. When the connection is back, progress syncs automatically.
No. It opens in the browser on phone, tablet or computer. If you’d like the icon on the home screen, just “Add to Home Screen” — it works like a regular app.
There’s a parents area with a summary of what was practised: which tables, on which days, average time, badges earned. All without having to sit next to them during the session.
Yes — 1-on-1 duels between children. Rooms are private by code (only someone with the link can join), there’s no open chat — just preset phrases. No public feed, no friend requests from strangers.
10 minutes a day. No credit card. No download.