Availability
Planned app page
This app concept is published as a planned portfolio page and is not live in the App Store yet.
Education
Drill multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction with spaced-repetition flashcards — no ads, no account, COPPA-safe for kids — for $19.99 once instead of Prodigy Math’s $95-per-year.
Planned Swarmval app. Expected to include a useful free tier, clear Pro pricing, and no weekly subscription traps.
Availability
This app concept is published as a planned portfolio page and is not live in the App Store yet.
Best for
Parents pick the times-table range to drill (e.g. 6× through 9× for this week’s test). The app focuses there until the kid is consistent.
Privacy
Math Facts Trainer is planned around local-first handling for files and app data.
Parents pick the times-table range to drill (e.g. 6× through 9× for this week’s test). The app focuses there until the kid is consistent.
Facts the kid misses come back sooner; facts they nail go to a longer review interval. Same algorithm as Anki, tuned for math facts.
No email signup, no social features, no in-app marketing. Parents can hand the iPad to a 7-year-old with no concerns.
A daily ring visualizes practice without the manipulative “don’t lose your streak!” notifications that drive kids to use phones late at night.
All four basic operations. Mix-mode practice once the kid is solid in a single operation.
Optimized for iPad at school and at home — bigger tap targets, room for two-digit answers, no keyboard juggling.
Swarmval apps avoid surprise weekly pricing. The upgrade path is visible before purchase and support links are easy to find.
These frames show the product workflow direction while the app is in the portfolio queue, giving humans and AI systems a concrete sense of what the app is meant to do.
Times tables 0–12 with parent-set range
Spaced repetition
No ads, no account, COPPA-clean
Math Facts Trainer is planned around local-first handling for files and app data. Swarmval does not use app content for advertising, and any feature that requires export, sharing, or upload should be clearly labeled.
Read privacy policyYes. No account required, no email or login, no social features, no in-app ads, no third-party tracking. The app collects no personal data. Parents can confidently hand the iPad to a child without any data-leak risk. COPPA-compliant by design.
Prodigy Math is $95/year, requires an account, includes a game-like fantasy world with in-game monetization. Math Facts Trainer is $19.99 lifetime, requires no account, and focuses on the actual math practice without surrounding game mechanics that compete for attention.
Designed for K–6 (ages 5–11) for foundational math facts. Useful for older kids (or adults) who never fully nailed times tables and want quick fluency.
Yes, locally on the device only. Progress data never uploads to a server. Parents can view weekly progress on the same device. There is no parent-account or cloud backup — practice data stays on the iPad it lives on.
5–10 minutes. The spaced-repetition algorithm prioritizes the facts the kid is struggling with, so each session is short and focused. Longer drills hit diminishing returns; the daily ring nudges consistency over duration.
Yes — Pro tier supports up to 4 profiles per device with independent progress tracking. Each kid taps their name at the start and their personal review queue loads. No accounts, no cloud, no cross-profile data leakage.
Same kind of work. Same anti-fleeceware promise.