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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

Revolution

I am currently in year 11. I have been in this school for FIVE YEARS.
I TRIED TASSOMAI ONCE IN YEAR SEVEN
NEVER AGAIN HAVE I DONE IT.
It has come to a point that my whole science class revolted and stopped doing tassomai all together
we now get exam questions to do each week
That is TEN TIMES BETTER THAN THIS

November 5, 2025
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Some questions confusing but overall good

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 the daily goals and repeating the questions helps me to learn them.

October 21, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

it sucks

ive been learning science on it for a while but it has like 5 questions which are all multiple choice and you dont realy learn much .sometimes i think the answer is wrong or the question is bad.

October 17, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

because it often feels repetitive

because it often feels repetitive, impersonal, and disconnected from real learning. Many online assignments focus on clicking multiple-choice answers or filling in blanks instead of encouraging creativity or critical thinking. This can make students feel like they’re just completing tasks for a grade rather than actually understanding the material. Technical issues, like poor internet connections or confusing software, can also add frustration. Without direct interaction with teachers or classmates, online homework can feel isolating and dull, turning learning into a chore instead of something engaging or meaningful.

October 14, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

i dislike it

it's awful and i find it difficult to use and we should get at least 5 questions to ask the chat bot

October 10, 2025
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Fun to do and use

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

October 2, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Why Tassomai is the Ultimate Mood…

Why Tassomai is the Ultimate Mood Killer for Gen Z: A No-Cap Review

Yo, if you’re a fellow student trying to survive the chaos of school and homework, you might have heard of Tassomai — that app that’s supposed to help you revise science or whatever. But honestly? It’s kinda sus. Like, who designed this? Did they even vibe with us Gen Z folks? ‘Cause this app feels more like a trap than a tutor.

First off, Tassomai hits you with a quiz harder than trying to understand TikTok trends from 2018. No cap, the questions are like big brain level, but the app’s energy is more "please suffer in silence." The interface? Bro, it looks like it was designed in 2010, and it’s about as fun as watching paint dry. I’d rather stare at a glitchy buffering TikTok than spend one more minute on that thing.

Also, the motivation system? It’s basically “do more or else,” no drip, no vibes, just cold hard stress. Where’s the hype? Where’s the clapbacks? Tassomai is out here making revision feel like a sad TikTok that never gets likes.

And don’t get me started on the notifications. They pop up like unwanted DMs at 7 AM, making your brain go “Bruh, can I sleep?” It’s like the app low-key wants you to fail just to feel better about itself.

If Tassomai was a meme, it’d be that “Nobody: / Tassomai: 100 questions at 3 AM” meme, 100%.

Want me to keep going? Or make it more meme-heavy, or maybe add some jokes and references? Let me know!

September 24, 2025
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Reply from Tassomai

Sorry to hear you're not a fan. We do what we can to make the experience of learning and revision as painless as possible. Hopefully you'll feel the benefits when it comes to exam season!

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