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SolveWise gets your child from stuck to understanding in minutes. This guide walks you through creating a parent account, adding your first student, and submitting a homework problem — the complete setup in five steps.
1

Create your parent account

Go to solvewise.org and click Start Free Trial. You can sign up with Google or with an email address and password.During signup you’ll provide:
  • Full name and email
  • Zip code (used for PTA donation routing)
  • Birth month and year (to verify you are 18 or older — required by COPPA)
All SolveWise accounts are held by a parent or guardian. Students do not create their own accounts.
2

Choose your plan

Select Individual (30/mo,upto2students)orFamily(30/mo, up to 2 students) or **Family** (75/mo, 3–5 students). Both plans include every feature and start with a 7-day free trial — you won’t be charged until the trial ends.You can change plans at any time from your account settings.
3

Add your first student

From the parent dashboard, click Add Student. You’ll set:
  • Your child’s first name and grade level
  • A username and password your child will use to log in
  • Math method: Traditional or Common Core (choose whichever your child’s school uses)
Not sure which math method your school uses? Traditional uses standard algorithms (long division, carrying). Common Core uses visual models and number sense strategies. Ask your child’s teacher if unsure.
4

Have your student submit a homework problem

Your child logs in at solvewise.org with the username and password you created. To get help with a problem they can:
  • Type or paste the problem text directly
  • Upload a photo of the homework page
  • Upload a PDF of the assignment
Multiple problems can be submitted at once — no need to do them one at a time.
5

Choose how much help to get

For each problem, your child picks their approach:
  • Give me a hint — a nudge in the right direction, no full solution
  • Walk me through it — full step-by-step explanation with reasoning
  • I’ll try on my own — student attempts first, then checks their work
After the session, a short mastery quiz confirms understanding. Results appear on your parent dashboard immediately.

What’s next

Parent dashboard

See mastery scores, quiz results, and independence rates for each student.

Practice assignments

Assign targeted practice problems to reinforce specific concepts.