2025 Roadmap

Calcunator launched in 2025 with the goal of making math easier through clear calculators, organized topics, and step-by-step support.

  • Q1 2025

    • Released Calcunator as a math calculator platform for students.
    • Launched the first public version with a homepage, calculator pages, topic pages, and core site navigation.
    • Introduced the main subject structure for Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, Statistics, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations.
    • Focused the first release on simple access to calculators and clear step-by-step math support.

  • Q2 2025

    • Expanded the calculator library across core school math topics.
    • Added more Arithmetic and Algebra tools for operations, fractions, expressions, equations, functions, systems, and quadratics.
    • Improved topic pages so calculators were easier to browse by subject.
    • Updated calculator layouts to make answers and steps easier to read.

  • Q3 2025

    • Added more Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics, and Calculus calculators.
    • Improved navigation between topic pages, calculator pages, and study sections.
    • Built stronger coverage for shapes, measurements, triangle tools, trig identities, averages, variation, limits, derivatives, and integrals.
    • Continued improving page consistency across the site.

  • Q4 2025

    • Expanded into more advanced math areas including Calculus 2, Calculus 3, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations.
    • Added tools for matrices, determinants, inverses, ODE solving, numerical methods, vectors, and multivariable calculus topics.
    • Improved account, plan, footer, support, and topic page structure.
    • Prepared Calcunator for a stronger 2026 focus on quality, learning support, and platform polish.

2026 Roadmap

2026 focuses on improving quality, strengthening study support, expanding active tools, and making Calcunator easier to use.

  • Q1 2026

    • Improved the homepage layout, calculator sections, topic pages, and overall site structure.
    • Updated public pages to make the platform clearer for students and easier to navigate.
    • Improved calculator page wording, answer layout, and step-by-step presentation.
    • Continued polishing mobile layouts, navbar behavior, footer sections, and sidebar support.

  • Q2 2026

    • Clean up topic pages so visible calculator lists focus on active tools.
    • Make calculator card names consistent by clearly showing “Calculator” across listed tools.
    • Improve notes with clearer definitions, formulas, examples, and short study summaries.
    • Strengthen practice mode, search, roadmap, support pages, and overall site quality.

  • Q3 2026

    • Add more worked examples across calculator pages so students can compare sample problems with their own work.
    • Improve practice mode with better question flow, clearer feedback, and stronger topic-based practice support.
    • Expand advanced topic coverage for Calculus 2, Calculus 3, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, vectors, matrices, and systems.
    • Add better visual learning support with graphs, diagrams, and cleaner step-by-step explanations.

  • Q4 2026

    • Connect calculators, notes, examples, practice tools, and topic pages into a smoother learning flow.
    • Improve user accounts so students can revisit tools, follow topics, and continue learning more easily.
    • Expand Calcunator into a stronger school-to-university math learning platform.
    • Keep improving the main goal of Calcunator: helping students understand the steps behind the answer.