Bhanzu vs Cuemath

November 06, 2025
Bhanzu ($33.4M)
Bhanzu
Cuemath ($121.1M)
Cuemath
Bhanzu and Cuemath are both Indian online math tutoring platforms for K-12 students. Both use personalized learning approaches (individualized lessons, adaptive curriculum adjustments). Both are focused on the international market.

But Bhanzu (founded in 2020) emphasizes a "why before what/how" methodology, meaning students are first explained why a mathematical concept or rule works and only then they are taught what it is and how to use it. The service extensively uses interactivity, game elements and AI assistant for support. The developers promise that in six months, one can complete what would normally take several years.

Cuemath (2013) bets on live online lessons (one-on-one or in small groups), combining them with visual interactive materials, puzzles, logical thinking development and problem solving. The platform works with a large number of certified teachers and combines mathematics with coding and science. It's methodology aims to eliminate "math anxiety" and build a strong conceptual foundation.
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