Talpyn vs Practicle
A side-by-side look at price, what's included, and who each is a good fit for – useful whether you are comparing options for a Singapore student's maths practice, or looking for a Practicle alternative that continues past Primary school.
Price and features, side by side
Every fact about Practicle below is sourced and dated. Every fact about Talpyn is reproducible from Talpyn's own pages, linked inline.
See full plan details on Pricing and how the course works on Method.
- Price: $25 a month, or $250 a year (USD), the same worldwide. International checkout is not open yet; when it opens, subscriptions will be sold through Paddle.
- What's included: interactive theory built into concepts, adaptive practice that responds to how the student is doing, and a specific misconception explanation on every wrong-answer option, not just a cross.
- Levels: primary and secondary maths, roughly Primary 3 to Secondary 4 – see the Singapore page.
- Curriculum claim: none published. Content is organised by concept and mastery rather than matched to a specific syllabus edition – see the Singapore FAQ.
- Free tier: none currently offered. Two billing options only: monthly or annual.
- Parent reporting: a progress overview built into the product. No advertising and no data sold, anywhere in the product.
- Languages: course theory and exercises exist in English, Kazakh and Russian; interface language switchable at any time.
Facts about Practicle checked on 2026-08-12, from practicle.sg/pricing/.
- Price: three tiers, shown as a monthly-equivalent when billed annually: Practice SGD 14.00/month (SGD 168/year); Understand SGD 19.83/month (SGD 238/year, marked "Most popular!"); Master SGD 32.33/month (SGD 388/year). No separate month-to-month price without the annual commitment is shown.
- What's included: Practice tier – personalised AI-generated questions, worked solutions, performance reports. Understand tier – the same, plus video explanations. Master tier – the same, plus video lessons.
- Levels: Primary 1 to Primary 6. Subject: mathematics only.
- Curriculum claim: homepage describes Practicle as "an online gamified Singapore Math adaptive learning platform", "Aligned to the world-renowned Singapore math curriculum", matching "the rigorous standards of Singapore's MOE math curriculum" (not repeated on the pricing page itself).
- Free tier: a 7-day free trial ("No lock-in. No catch."). Whether a card is required to start it is not stated publicly on the pricing page. No permanent free tier.
- Parent reporting: "performance reports" are listed as included in all three paid tiers. Details of a parent dashboard or app are not stated publicly on the pages checked.
- Languages: not stated publicly on the pages checked.
Which one fits you
Practicle is Singapore-maths-specific and tiers its depth: pay more and it adds video explanations, then full video lessons, plus a 7-day free trial to test it first. If your child is in Primary school and you want to try before committing, or want video lessons as part of the package, Practicle is worth a look. Talpyn does not offer a free trial today, but its single flat price includes interactive theory and adaptive practice for every concept from the start, and continues past Primary into Secondary 4 – Practicle's own pages describe Primary 1 to 6 only. If your child is in secondary school, or you want a single course that carries on rather than stopping at Primary 6, that is what Talpyn is built for.
Frequently asked questions
Is Talpyn cheaper than Practicle?
Talpyn is $25 USD a month or $250 USD a year. Practicle's three tiers, billed annually, work out to SGD 14.00 to SGD 32.33 a month depending on tier. The currencies are different (USD vs SGD) and Practicle does not publish a plain month-to-month price, so compare the actual numbers in the table above rather than a single verdict.
Does Practicle cover Secondary school maths?
No – Practicle's own pages describe Primary 1 to Primary 6 only. Talpyn's Singapore course continues further, roughly Primary 3 to Secondary 4, so a family with a Secondary-level student would need to look elsewhere for Practicle, while Talpyn's course carries on.
Does Practicle offer a free trial?
Yes, Practicle advertises "7 days free. No lock-in. No catch." on its pricing page; whether a card is required to start it is not stated publicly on that page. Talpyn does not currently offer a free trial or a free tier.
Is Talpyn or Practicle aligned with the MOE mathematics syllabus?
Practicle's homepage describes itself as "Aligned to the world-renowned Singapore math curriculum", matching "the rigorous standards of Singapore's MOE math curriculum" (not repeated on its own pricing page). Talpyn does not publish a curriculum-coverage claim; its content is organised by mathematical concept and mastery rather than matched to a specific syllabus edition.
Comparing other options in Singapore? See also Talpyn vs KooBits. For how Talpyn teaches, see Method; for Singapore-specific questions, see the Singapore page; for full plan details, see Pricing.