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  1. Educational Institution
  2. Career and Education Provider
  3. Education Center
  4. Educational Supply Store
  5. Educational Testing Service

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Award-winning MobyMax helps struggling learners quickly catch up to grade level and closes learning gaps for all your students. Find and fix missing skills with personalized learning, pinpoint assessments, and motivating rewards.


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2.6

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

14 reviews

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

it sucks ughh

it sucks ughh

teacher just assigned a mobymax with 14 like segments and i had to redo one thrice cuz i got 2 questions wrong and theyre so tedious and like aggggh

19 March 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I hate MobyMax - A TED Talk

I hate MobyMax, every time I use it I either have a panic attack get so understimulated, or flat out have ADHD Paralisys. The lessons restart you if you even get only two wrong and you need to do it from the beginning all over again plus it hides the tutorial video so well that everyone in my class thinks it doesn't exist after you click past it. the program looks like it was developed before the wheel, and it says it encourouges students with "The Daily Smile, games, badges, and more." That is a lie. The Daily Smile sure, its fine but it looks like every other popup trojan malware instillation that I naturally close it out with no way to see it again, Badges happen so rarely that it doesn't even really count and they aren't motivating just another paragraph to read, the games are another story! Most likely you would get in trouble for playing it and each lesson only gives about 5-10 seconds of game time and it would be way more rewarding if I wasn't on such a short time limit and the games would appear every once and a while during the long lessons. MobyMax overall sucks and everyone who says its good is either a teacher who doesn't know the bad side of it and is most likely forced to do it OR is insane.

10 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great for after school program

Great for after school program. With so many kids in different grade levels, it would be impossible to make sure everyone had grade appropriate work without something like MobyMax that automatically assigns each student grade appropriate work.

6 June 2025
Unprompted review

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