I built an app about math... Do you think a math game can work without words?

I built an app about math... Do you think a math game can work without words?

Hello everyone,

I'm a math teacher and I recently launched my first app on the Google Play store : calcThis. It's a minimalist game to improve mental math through short challenges and compete against yourself or your friends. I also wanted to proove that math is a language and the app have no text in it (but I'm not sure it's such a good idea!).

You can download it : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aromathiz.app

I would be very happy if you'd like to try it and if you like it, leave a review on the Play Store.

I would also be happy to test your apps and share feedback in return.

Thank you.

u/Fabulous_Sail5935 — 7 days ago
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What's the best way to promote an educational app?

Hi everyone,

I recently launched a minimalist Android app focused on mental math and algebra practice. The concept is very visual and uses no text so it can work internationnaly. I've tried to promote it on social networks by posting short videos (Tiktok, Youtube Shorts and Instagram). Videos related to algebra get decent views but almost nobody installs the app afterward.

For people who already promoted educational apps successfully :
- what acquisition channels worked best for you?
- are there communities/platforms that work better for educational apps?

Thanks for your insight!

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u/Fabulous_Sail5935 — 13 days ago