Modern Age Coders vs Cuemath
The short version: both are live online maths programmes with Indian roots and global students. The difference shows in the classroom: our mentors teach one full hour of deep, application-first maths, interactive classes students wait for all week, and can carry the same student into coding in the same school. Cuemath's published US price is $200 to $256 a month for 1-on-1; ours is $150 for 1-on-1, $100 in a small group.
Which should you choose? These two are closer cousins than most pairs on our comparison pages: both teach maths live online with structured curricula. Pick Cuemath if you want a large, maths-only specialist with its own learning platform and a long US track record. Pick Modern Age Coders if you want the same live 1-on-1 format for $50 to $100 less a month, a cheaper small-group option, and the ability to add coding without hiring a second provider. The free demo class makes the comparison concrete in an hour.
Modern Age Coders vs Cuemath, fairly
Cuemath figures are its published US pricing as of July 2026 (cuemath.com/pricing, brighterly.com). Promotional discounts change frequently; check their current offer.
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| Dimension | Modern Age CodersMaths + coding | Cuemath |
|---|---|---|
| 1-on-1 maths, monthly | $150 (8 live 60-minute classes) | $200 (K-7) to $256 (grades 8-12) at regular pricing |
| Small-group option | Yes, $100 a month | Primarily positioned as 1-on-1 |
| Classes per week | 2 x 60 minutes | 2 x 60 minutes |
| Coding taught | Yes, full coding school alongside maths | Maths-focused; not a coding-first provider |
| Ages served | 6 to 67, kids through adults | K-12 school students |
| Billing | Monthly, cancel anytime, no packages | Plans and longer subscriptions; per-class rate drops with longer commitment |
| Free trial | Yes, free live demo class | Typically offers a trial session |
Sources and date: Cuemath figures are its published US prices as of July 2026 from cuemath.com/pricing and brighterly.com; Cuemath runs periodic discounts of 16 to 25 percent, so verify the live offer. Our prices are published on our pricing page.
Where each one genuinely wins
This is the closest matchup on our comparison pages. Here is the fair version.
Where Cuemath is a better fit
- You want a maths-only specialist. One subject, one focus, with a purpose-built curriculum and practice platform behind it.
- Deep US curriculum alignment. Cuemath has operated at scale in the US for years and maps tightly to K-12 grade standards.
- You prefer a large organisation. Thousands of tutors and a big operations team come with process maturity.
- Long-plan discounts appeal to you. If you are certain about 12 to 18 months, their per-class rate drops meaningfully.
Where Modern Age Coders wins
- $50 to $100 less every month for the same live 1-on-1, two-classes-a-week format, with no long plan required.
- A real small-group option. $100 a month gets live maths teaching in a small batch, a price point Cuemath does not really play at.
- Coding under the same roof. When your child is ready for programming, it is one school, not a second subscription.
- Wider age range. We teach 6 to 67, so parents and teens can both learn here.
- Monthly freedom. No packages to commit to before you know it works. Our zero-risk promise.
Do the per-class maths
Same two-classes-a-week rhythm, same 60-minute live format. Cuemath's discounted long plans can reach $20 to $25 a class; our $18.75 needs no commitment beyond the month.
What parents say about our maths teaching
Unedited lines from our public Google reviews, rated 4.9 across 547 reviews.
Shewta Singh, mother of Ishan
“My son struggled with math for years. Integrating it into coding projects has transformed his understanding and confidence. Highly recommended!”
Ria Mukherjee, mother of Somraj
“The one step solution for my son... Teachers make it so simple, providing clearer explanations and incorporating more practical exercises.”
Samridho Mondal, student, grade 9
“I'm now the topper in my class and can confidently write complex programs with ease.”
Read all of them on Google or see our success stories.
Frequently asked questions
Is Modern Age Coders cheaper than Cuemath?
At regular pricing, yes. Cuemath's published US rate is $200 a month for K-7 and $256 for grades 8-12, both 1-on-1 with two classes a week. Modern Age Coders 1-on-1 maths is $150 a month for the same two-classes-a-week format, and our small-group option is $100. Cuemath's long-subscription discounts narrow the gap, but require committing to 6 to 18 months upfront; we stay monthly.
Are Modern Age Coders and Cuemath the same kind of program?
They are the most similar pair we compare: both teach maths live online with structured curricula and personal attention. The two practical differences are price, where we are $50 to $100 a month lower at regular rates, and breadth, where we also run a full coding school and teach ages 6 to 67 rather than only K-12.
Does Cuemath teach coding?
Cuemath is primarily a maths platform and is best known for maths tutoring. Modern Age Coders teaches coding and maths as first-class subjects, which matters when your child wants to apply maths inside real programming projects, often the moment abstract concepts click.
Which has better teachers?
Both organisations put real, trained humans in front of your child, and quality ultimately varies teacher by teacher everywhere. What we can point to is our public record: a 4.9 rating across 547 Google reviews, where parents name our mentors personally. The honest way to judge is to sit in one class of each; ours is free.
What does Modern Age Coders maths cost exactly?
For international students, small-group maths is $100 a month and 1-on-1 is $150 a month, both with 2 live 60-minute classes a week, 8 a month. No registration fee, no packages, cancel any month. Every student starts with a free live demo class.
Deeper classes. Same live format. Plus coding.
Book a free demo class and compare us against any maths platform you are considering. One real lesson with a real mentor tells you more than ten comparison pages.