Algebrus is an educational platform centered on mathematics and the practical application of algebraic thinking. It breaks down core concepts into concise modules, pairs clear explanations with worked examples, and uses interactive elements to make abstract ideas tangible. Lessons are arranged by topic and difficulty so learners progress with structure and intent. Designed primarily for Windows with companion support for Android, the platform brings calculators, graphing visualizations and symbolic tools into a single environment. Adaptive practice sequences and instant feedback help users identify gaps and reinforce strategies. The resource set includes varied problem types and scaffolded hints to promote independent reasoning and retention. The product supports both classroom instructors and independent learners with lesson plans, assessment items and progress tracking that map to common curricula. Emphasis is placed on practical problem solving so users can transfer skills to science, finance and engineering scenarios. Accessibility and clarity guide the interface design, creating a focused learning path that fosters confidence and a deeper appreciation for mathematics.





Algebrus has potential, but it’s hit or miss for me. I like the idea of instant feedback, but some answers didn’t seem accurate. I hope they work out the kinks. It’s a work in progress.