United States
TabletClass Math is a US-based mathematics education channel on YouTube, built around the mission of making math concepts accessible to learners who have…
Total Followers +0.6%
994K
Across YouTube
Primary Platform
YouTube
994K followers · 100% of audience
Engagement
3.0%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mid
Est. — / IG post
| Platform | Followers | 30d Growth | Engagement | Posts / wk | Last upload |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| YouTube | 994,000 | +6K | 3.0% | 9.3 | 1 day ago |
| Window | YouTube | Combined | ||
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| Last 7 days | +994 +0.1% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +994 |
| Last 30 days | +6K +0.6% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +6K |
| Last 90 days | +26K +2.7% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +26K |
| Last 365 days | +26K +2.7% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +26K |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
TabletClass Math is a US-based mathematics education channel on YouTube, built around the mission of making math concepts accessible to learners who have historically struggled with the subject. The channel is operated by John Zimmerman, who developed the TabletClass platform as both a free YouTube resource and a broader paid-course business targeting students who need structured, self-paced instruction. The content spans a wide curriculum range — from foundational Algebra and Geometry through Pre-Calculus — while placing heavy emphasis on standardized test preparation, including the GED, SAT, ASVAB, and ALEKS placement exams. Videos tend to follow a direct, worked-example format: a problem is posed, common errors are flagged, and a clean solution path is walked through step by step. Titles are deliberately challenge-framed ('Most People Miss the Key Clue') to attract both curious learners and students actively preparing for high-stakes assessments.
The audience skews male and leans heavily into the 18–34 age band, consistent with community college students, military enlistees preparing for the ASVAB, and adult learners returning to education — demographics that standardized-test and GED content naturally attracts. Nearly three-quarters of viewers are US-based, with a meaningful secondary audience in India and the UK, suggesting the channel's plain-English instructional style travels well across English-speaking markets. Engagement runs at roughly double the category median for educational YouTube channels, which points to a genuinely utility-driven viewership rather than passive browsing. The channel's consistent upload cadence and broad hashtag coverage across homeschool, test-prep, and core math communities position TabletClass Math as a durable reference resource — the kind of channel students bookmark and return to repeatedly rather than discover once. As remedial and continuing-education math demand grows among adult learners, the channel is well-placed to expand its role as a bridge between free instructional content and structured paid coursework.
TabletClass Math reaches an audience concentrated in United States primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations. Their sponsorship history skews toward EdTech / Online Courses, a clear signal of fit for brands in those categories. Demonstrated partners include TabletClass Math (tabletclass.com). Engagement on YouTube runs around 3.0%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
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Yes, TabletClass Math has dedicated ASVAB math prep content, making it a widely used free resource for people preparing for military entrance exams. The channel covers the math concepts that appear on the ASVAB using the same step-by-step lesson format found across all its playlists.
GED math is one of TabletClass Math's core test-prep areas, with playlists built specifically for adult learners working toward their high school equivalency credential. The channel's clear, concept-by-concept approach is well suited for self-study without a classroom.
Yes, TabletClass Math has content aimed at helping students prepare for the ALEKS math placement test, which colleges use to determine course placement. The channel works through the algebra and pre-calculus topics that most commonly appear on ALEKS assessments.
TabletClass Math covers SAT math as part of its broader test-prep content, focusing on the algebra, geometry, and problem-solving skills the exam tests. Students looking for a free, clearly explained alternative to paid SAT prep courses will find relevant playlists on the channel.
Faster problem-solving methods are a recurring theme on TabletClass Math — the channel has videos explicitly titled around stopping the long way and doing it a better way for quadratics specifically. This kind of efficiency-focused teaching is part of what keeps the channel's engagement running well above the education category average.
TabletClass Math has built a dedicated homeschool following, tagging content with #homeschoolmath and structuring lessons in the kind of self-contained, topic-by-topic format that works as a standalone curriculum supplement. The channel's coverage from basic algebra through pre-calculus makes it practical across multiple grade levels.
No-calculator problem-solving is a signature element of TabletClass Math's content, with video titles explicitly calling it out as a challenge. This is especially practical for standardized tests like the ASVAB and GED, which restrict calculator use on portions of the exam.
Yes, TabletClass Math regularly posts real-life word problems — including distance-rate-time scenarios — framed as challenges that trip up a surprising number of people. Presenting everyday math as a puzzle or brain teaser is a core part of the channel's content style.
TabletClass Math goes well beyond arithmetic and basic algebra, explicitly covering Pre-Calculus and building a community around hashtags like #teamcalculus alongside #teamalgebra. The channel's own description positions it as a resource for students moving through math from foundational concepts up through more advanced subjects.
All of TabletClass Math's videos are free on YouTube, organized into topic playlists covering algebra, geometry, pre-calculus, and test prep for exams like the SAT, GED, and ASVAB. The channel uploads new content very regularly, so the free library continues to expand.
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