HeyTutor isn't a 'fun' app, and it's not trying to be. It’s a functional bridge for kids who are drowning in a specific subject. Because it prioritizes human tutors over automated drills, it’s a much higher-quality use of screen time than most 'edutainment' platforms.
If your school district is providing this, use it. It’s a targeted intervention that actually works. If you're looking at it as a private consumer, just know you're entering a marketplace where the human connection is the product, not a flashy interface.


