Focused, not overwhelming
IXL spans a huge K-12 skill catalog, which is powerful but can feel like a lot for a young child and a busy parent. NumFox does one thing well: a five-minute daily session across six age-appropriate worlds for kids 4 to 12.
Mastery without the pressure
NumFox has no timers and no penalty for a wrong answer, and it reports mastery fact by fact so you know exactly what is solid. The aim is a calm habit your child keeps, not a score to defend.
Simple, family-friendly pricing
One NumFox plan covers up to 5 children and includes all six worlds, with a 7-day free trial and no card to start. There are no per-subject add-ons or per-child seats to manage.
Where NumFox is different
- A focused five-minute daily habit
- Built for kids 4 to 12, not all of K-12
- Per-fact mastery, no timers or penalties
- Bilingual English and Spanish
- One price for up to 5 children
Is NumFox as comprehensive as IXL?
No, and that is on purpose. IXL is a broad K-12 catalog; NumFox is a focused daily habit for younger kids across six worlds. For ages 4 to 12 it is calmer to use and easier to stick with.
How does pricing compare?
NumFox uses one simple plan that covers up to 5 children and all six worlds, with a 7-day free trial and no card. There are no per-subject or per-child add-ons.
Which ages is NumFox best for?
Roughly 4 to 12, from recognizing early numbers through multiplication, reading comprehension and chess.
