Our Story

About the Creator

Epic Math Adventures was created by a father with a background in engineering and management consulting — a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and MIT who has spent a career solving complex problems.

The hardest problem he encountered was at his kitchen table.

"I wanted to help my daughter with math and reading in a way that was genuinely engaging, collaborative, and efficient. I researched the pedagogy, studied the apps, reviewed the curricula — and built what I couldn't find."

He wanted to help his daughter with math and reading in a way that was genuinely engaging, collaborative, and efficient. He researched the pedagogy, studied the apps, reviewed the curricula — and built what he couldn't find.

Epic Math Adventures reflects that research: a concept taxonomy aligned to Common Core and MAP Growth, narrative design grounded in how children actually learn, and a reading-math integration that isn't accidental. The 66-concept mastery map spans Kindergarten foundations through AP Calculus. The adventure path replaces the printed worksheet at the table with something a child can navigate on their own.

Every mission is generated fresh — a complete spy operation with a villain, a real location, and stakes that make the math matter. Reading difficulty and math difficulty are calibrated independently, because a child who reads above grade level and works at grade level in math is a real child, not an edge case.

What started as a personal project became something worth sharing.

The families who have used EMA describe something that feels less like an app and more like a private tutor — one that knows their child, generates content specific to their level, and never runs out of patience. That's what it was built to be.

If you have questions, feedback, or just want to share how it's going with your family, reach out at contact@epicmathadventures.com.

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