Press kit

Everything you need to write about Talpyn accurately: descriptions you can paste as they are, logos, screenshots of the real interface, and numbers read live from the course rather than typed into this page.

What it is

An online maths course for school students, sold by subscription. Web only, in the browser.

Who makes it

Codo LLP, Astana, Kazakhstan. The same company makes Oqyt, a lesson-planning tool for teachers.

Where it is used

Kazakhstan today; opening to English-speaking families, starting with Australia and Singapore.

Languages

English, Kazakh and Russian. English is the language the course is authored in first.

What it costs

Outside Kazakhstan the plans will be 25 USD a month or 250 USD a year. International checkout is not open yet.

Who to ask

support@codo.kz. We answer press questions in English, Kazakh or Russian.

Descriptions you can paste

These are the wordings we use everywhere ourselves. Using them as they are keeps your write-up consistent with every other place Talpyn appears.

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Maths practice that adapts, with progress parents can see

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Adaptive maths practice for school students

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Talpyn is a subscription maths course for school students: interactive theory, practice that adapts to the learner, and mastery progress a parent can see.

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Talpyn is an online maths course for school students, sold by subscription. The course is organised by concept and mastery rather than by school year, so a student starts where they actually are. Theory is interactive: models the student manipulates, not static text. Practice adapts to how the student is doing right now, and a wrong answer is met with an explanation of the misconception behind it. Progress is visible to a parent, concept by concept. Content is in English, Kazakh and Russian.

For how the teaching itself works, in more detail than any of the above, see How Talpyn teaches.

The course, right now

These three numbers are read from the course at the moment you load this page, from the same count that powers the numbers in the product. They are not typed into this page by hand, so they cannot quietly go stale between your reading them and your publishing them.

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Exercises a student can currently be given, across the visible course.

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Individual concepts covered in the visible course.

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Branches of mathematics represented. Not a claim about matching any particular school curriculum.

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Logos

The wordmark comes in two versions: the standard one for light backgrounds, and one with white lettering for dark backgrounds. The mark on its own is the square icon, supplied at the sizes directories and app listings ask for.

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Talpyn wordmark on a light background

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All PNGs have a transparent background.

Screenshots

Real screens from the English interface, captured from a working account, at 2540 × 1520. Nothing in them is mocked up or retouched.

The student's home

Talpyn student dashboard: a greeting, a choice of what to do this session, and the lesson to continue

A student picks what this session is for and how long it lasts, and Talpyn suggests where to carry on.

The course, by concept

Talpyn course map: sections of mathematics grouped by whether the student is ready to start them

Sections are ordered by what the student is ready for, not by school year.

A single concept

A Talpyn concept page showing prerequisites, theory, practice and mastery for adding fractions

Everything one idea needs in one place: what it depends on, its theory, its practice, and how far the student has got.

Theory the student can move

An interactive fraction model in Talpyn: a circle divided into quarters with sliders for numerator and denominator

The model responds to the student, who changes the numbers and watches the picture answer.

The wrong rule, taken apart

A Talpyn lesson naming the naive rule for adding fractions, applying it, showing why it breaks, and stating the rule that holds

Talpyn names the mistake most learners make, applies it, shows exactly where it contradicts itself, and only then states the rule that holds.

Practice

A Talpyn practice question about adding fractions with the same denominator

One question at a time, on one concept, at the difficulty the student is at.

The answer, worked through

A Talpyn answer screen showing the correct answer and a step by step solution

Every answer comes back with the reasoning, step by step, not just a mark.

Using the name and the logo

You may use the logos and screenshots on this page in articles, reviews, listings and comparisons of Talpyn, including critical ones. Please keep the wordmark in one piece and do not recolour it, stretch it, or set it in a different typeface. Talpyn is one word with a capital T, never in all capitals.

Please do not use the logo in a way that suggests we endorse, sponsor or partner with something when we do not, and do not use it as part of your own logo or product name.

Asking us something

Write to support@codo.kz. If you are reviewing Talpyn, say so and we will set up an account with full access so you can judge the course yourself, with no conditions attached to what you then write.

Company details for the record: Codo LLP (BIN 170440018644), 2B Bauyrzhan Momyshuly Ave., premise 4, Astana 010010, Kazakhstan.