You get 30 days to test BrainRush without handing over a credit card. That's enough time to see if this AI tutoring approach works for your kid.
BrainRush doesn't just answer questions like ChatGPT. It remembers everything your child learns and struggles with across every session. Uses the Socratic method — dropping hints and asking leading questions instead of spilling the answers. Students discover solutions themselves.
Say your middle schooler can't grasp fractions. BrainRush tracks this struggle and builds future lessons around strengthening that foundation. The AI adapts difficulty in real-time based on performance. Lessons stay short. Five to fifteen minutes to match attention spans.
Working parents will love the dashboard. You'll get weekly reports showing exactly where your child excels and stumbles. COPPA-compliant with proper parental controls for younger users.
After the trial, you'll pay $14.99 monthly for one student or $24.99 for up to six kids. That beats the $60-80 hourly rate for traditional tutoring. The conversational AI works 24/7 across all subjects in a distraction-free environment.
The monthly subscription requirement kicks in eventually. BrainRush targets families wanting personalized learning support, especially those with neurodivergent children who need different approaches. Its memory of learning history sets it apart from typical AI chatbots that forget conversations once they end.