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Educator vs Tassomai

Educator vs Tassomai

Tassomai is an established daily-quizzing platform, strongest in GCSE Science, Maths and English. Educator runs on the same daily-practice idea but covers a different span of subjects. They overlap less than you'd think.

TL;DR: pick Tassomai for STEM, English and languages; pick Educator for the humanities and arts it covers that Tassomai doesn't, like Drama, RS, Sociology, Food and Music.

FeatureTassomaiEducator
Daily-goal practice habit
Adaptive difficulty + spaced repetition
GCSE Science depth (multiple board variants)~
Maths
English Language & Literature
Modern & classical languages
Humanities beyond History & Geography
Arts & practical subjects
KS3 coverage
Teacher / MAT dashboards
Per-subject characters, ranks & leagues~

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Where Tassomai wins

  • Science depth. Tassomai's GCSE Science is mapped across multiple exam-board variants (including IGCSE) and is deeper than Educator's science offering.
  • STEM, English & languages. Maths, English Language & Literature, Latin, French and Spanish/German vocabulary. Educator does not offer any of these.
  • Track record. Tassomai says its platform has been developed over 10+ years and publishes its own impact case studies. Treat those figures as Tassomai's own claims, but the longevity is real.

Where Educator differs

  • Humanities and arts breadth. Educator covers Drama, Music, Religious Studies, Sociology, Psychology, Food Preparation & Nutrition, Design & Technology, PE Theory and Business, none of which Tassomai offers.
  • Expert-authored cards, tagged to the spec. Every Educator card is written in-house to a published exam-board specification, with the board(s) it applies to tagged on the card.
  • Per-subject identity. Educator gives each subject its own characters, rank ladder and league, a distinct progression per subject rather than one shared reward set.

Which one, or both?

If your department teaches Science, Maths, English or languages, Tassomai is built for exactly that. If you teach the humanities or an arts/practical subject (Drama, RS, Sociology, Food, Music, D&T, PE), Educator covers ground Tassomai doesn't.

Plenty of schools will find the two barely overlap: same daily-habit idea, different subjects. Run whichever fits the department.

Comparison compiled July 2026 from Tassomai's public site (tassomai.com) and Educator's own product. Subject coverage can change, so check each provider's current subject list before deciding. Any impact statistics Tassomai publishes are its own claims, not independently verified here.

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