Everything you need to know about Edmoti — GCSE Maths revision with AI-assisted practice, parent visibility, and real exam prep.
About Edmoti
Edmoti is an online GCSE Maths revision platform for UK Year 10 and Year 11 students. It combines AI-guided daily practice with a Parent Intelligence Hub so parents can actually see where their child is stuck — not just hear about it after results day. Today it focuses on AQA and Pearson Edexcel GCSE Maths; over time it expands into the thinking and AI skills that schools don’t teach.
Edmoti is designed for Year 10 and Year 11 students preparing for GCSE Maths, and their parents. Parents get full visibility into their child’s predicted grade, weak topics, and daily activity through a dedicated dashboard, while students get a personalised daily mission, gap-targeted practice, mock papers, and rewards.
Edmoti is an educational support tool, not a replacement for teachers or tutors. AI is used as an assistant — to adapt practice, explain a step, and identify gaps — but it does not bypass the meaningful struggle of learning, and it does not replace classroom teaching. Many families use Edmoti alongside school revision or tutoring.
Most revision apps serve the same generic content to every student. Edmoti is built around a single AQA- or Edexcel-specific learning path that adapts to your child: a Calibration Test maps gaps, the Weak Area Trainer targets the topics dragging the grade down, the Exam Builder produces real mock papers, and the Parent Intelligence Hub makes everything visible in real time. Maths is the foundation — Edmoti is the start of a wider learning ecosystem, not just another tutoring app.
GCSE Maths Revision
Edmoti currently supports AQA and Pearson Edexcel GCSE Maths. You pick your board during setup and every question, flashcard, mock paper, and predicted grade is generated against that board’s syllabus and command words. Other UK boards (OCR, Eduqas, WJEC, SQA, CCEA) aren’t supported yet — we’re expanding only as we can do each board properly.
Yes. During setup your child chooses whether they’re studying Foundation or Higher tier. Every question, mock paper, and predicted grade is tailored to that tier, and you can switch in profile settings at any time if their school re-tiers them.
Yes. The Exam Builder generates Paper 1 (non-calculator), Paper 2, and Paper 3 mock papers matched to your AQA or Pearson Edexcel board and tier. You choose the length — Mini Mock, Half Paper, or Full Paper. A built-in scientific calculator and scribble tool are available during exams, mirroring real exam conditions.
Yes. Edmoti calculates a predicted GCSE grade from your child’s exam-style answers, completed missions, and topic mastery — not from teacher opinion or self-assessment. The estimate updates after every session, so it tracks real performance rather than a single test. Parents see the predicted grade and the confidence band behind it on the dashboard, alongside the topics holding it back.
Edmoti covers the full GCSE Maths curriculum: Number, Algebra, Ratio and Proportion, Geometry and Measures, Probability, and Statistics. Each topic is broken into subtopics with mastery tracking, so it’s clear exactly where the gaps are — not just which area is weak overall.
Learning & Practice
When you first join, you take a short Calibration Test that maps your strengths and gaps across the GCSE Maths curriculum. Edmoti then creates a personalised learning path with daily missions focused on where you need the most improvement, mixed with spaced revision of topics you’ve already learned. The plan adapts every day as your scores change.
Edmoti combines several practice modes inside the daily mission: Flashcards for spaced repetition of key facts and formulas; the Weak Area Trainer, which targets your weakest topics with adaptive drills; short Timed Drills for building exam-day speed; and the Exam Builder for full mock papers. Curated video explanations are available for topics your child is stuck on.
AI on Edmoti is used as an assistive tool, not a shortcut. It adapts practice to your level, provides step-by-step explanations when you get something wrong, and identifies the topics that need more attention. The goal is to preserve the meaningful struggle that makes learning stick — AI supports your thinking, it doesn’t do it for you.
Micro-Lessons are short, AI-assisted step-by-step explanations that break a topic into a diagnostic check, clear explanation, worked example, practice questions, and a summary. They adapt to your learning style — whether you prefer a visual walk-through, a step-by-step approach, or worked examples first.
For Parents
Yes. The Parent Intelligence Hub gives you real-time visibility into your child’s predicted grade, daily streak, overall mastery percentage, topic-by-topic breakdown, XP progress, and daily activity. Everything updates automatically — so you can see the gap before results day, not after.
You can create a parent account and then set up your child’s account from there, or your child can generate a linking code from their profile that you enter to connect the two. Once linked, you have full visibility into their learning — and they can’t turn it off.
The Wishlist lets students set real-world reward goals (like a new controller or a takeaway). Parents approve which rewards are on the list, and as the student studies and earns XP they make progress toward their chosen reward. It turns revision from a battle into a shared goal — with parents staying fully in control.
Yes. Edmoti is an education platform, not a social network. There are no messaging, chat, or social features. We collect only the data needed for learning, never sell personal data, and comply with UK GDPR and the UK Children’s Code. Parents retain full control over their child’s data. See our Safeguarding Policy and Privacy Policy for full details.
XP, Streaks & Motivation
XP (experience points) are earned through completing missions, answering questions, finishing micro-lessons, and watching topic videos. The harder the task, the more XP you earn. XP contributes to your level, unlocks milestones, and counts toward Wishlist rewards. There’s no daily cap.
A streak counts how many consecutive days you’ve completed at least one learning activity. Streaks build momentum and are visible on both the student and parent dashboards. Some achievements are tied to streak milestones, like a 7-day or 30-day streak.
Yes. Students earn badges and achievements for hitting milestones — such as completing their first exam, reaching a streak target, mastering a topic, or levelling up. These provide recognition and motivation alongside the XP and Wishlist systems.
Pricing & Plans
Edmoti is a single plan at £19.99 per month — less than £0.70 a day for both the student and parent experience. That’s full access to AI-guided revision, the Weak Area Trainer, Exam Builder, flashcards, predicted grades, the Parent Intelligence Hub, and every future track included in the subscription as it ships.
Yes. Every new account starts with a 7-day free trial — no credit card required to begin. During the trial you and your child have full access to everything. You only enter card details if you decide to continue after the trial ends.
Yes. You can cancel from your account settings at any time. Cancellation takes effect at the end of your current billing period — you won’t lose access immediately. There are no hidden fees, no cancellation charges, and no contracts.
New tracks added to Edmoti — thinking systems, AI literacy, creative output, real-world application — are included in the same £19.99/month subscription. Price only rises when meaningful new value ships, and never on the existing base. Members who join early stay grandfathered into the price they signed up at where we can honour it.
Mission & Roadmap
GCSE Maths is the foundation — the trust engine. Once it’s doing its job, Edmoti expands into the skills schools don’t teach: thinking systems, AI literacy, creative output, and real-world application. The aim is one login, one parent dashboard, and one subscription that grows with your child — not a fragmented set of separate apps.
New tracks start as short, manual challenges with real students before any code is written. We only build what the families we serve actually want, and we only ship it when it’s good enough to live alongside the maths product. Nothing ships just to fill a roadmap.
Because maths is where parents feel the pain first, and where progress is most measurable. We can earn trust with a product that works today — daily missions, gap analysis, real predicted grades — and use that foundation to build the harder, less-measurable skills (systems thinking, AI literacy, creative output) on top of something families already rely on.
Getting Started
Visit www.edmoti.com and start the 7-day free trial. You can sign up with your email address — no credit card is required to begin. If you’re a parent, you’ll be guided through linking your account to your child’s during setup.
Edmoti works in any modern web browser on desktop, laptop, tablet, or mobile. We recommend Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge for the best experience. No app download is required — just visit the website and log in.
You can reach us by emailing support@edmoti.com or by visiting our Contact Centre. We also have a Help Centre with answers to common questions. We aim to respond to all enquiries promptly.
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