CosmoBud is positioned as a live online 1-on-1 tutoring service for students in the U.S. from Grade 3 through college, covering math, STEM, and programming/computer science. It repeatedly emphasizes “Live, Not Recorded” and that “AI does not replace tutors”: students are taught by real human tutors, while AI is used only in the background to assist with lesson preparation, generate personalized practice, track weak areas, and produce parent-friendly progress reports.
The course range is broad, spanning Grade 3 foundational math, fractions, decimals, ratios, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, AMC 8/10/12, competition math, Olympiad math, and college-level math. The STEM section includes physics, chemistry, biology, engineering fundamentals, test support, and homework help. Programming covers Scratch, Python, JavaScript, web development, data structures and algorithms, college CS fundamentals, and project support. The teaching format is clearly defined as 60-minute live 1-on-1 lessons with a real tutor, along with personalized worksheets, parent updates, and progress reports.
The platform says its tutors are mainly highly qualified educators, STEM graduates, and subject-matter experts from India. Its screening criteria include subject background, English communication skills, patience, and the ability to teach U.S. students. It also mentions demo-lesson reviews, training on U.S. academic requirements, and ongoing quality monitoring. In terms of language, it only explicitly mentions English communication ability and support from multilingual tutors for students from different language backgrounds; it does not list the available languages.
Pricing is relatively clear: a $29 trial includes 2 lessons; the main plans are $49/month for 4 lessons, $99/month for 8 lessons, and $149/month for 12 lessons, all 60-minute 1-on-1 sessions. There are also AI Learning Plans priced at $49, $119, and $169/month. The platform promises no hidden fees, cancellation at any time, and a 14-day money-back guarantee. On a per-lesson basis, the main plans are quite attractive for live 1-on-1 tutoring, but the text does not specify payment methods or show concrete sample tutor profiles.
The strengths are live interaction, dedicated tutors, transparent pricing, broad subject coverage, and an emphasis on learning progress that parents can see. The drawbacks are the lack of certificate/accreditation information, tutor qualifications being mainly self-reported by the platform, and the platform scale figures appearing as 0 in the text, so its credibility still needs further verification. It is suitable for families looking for help with math weaknesses, AMC/Olympiad math preparation, STEM homework and exam support, programming for beginners, or college-level CS fundamentals.
The text does not disclose support for access from mainland China, payment, or time zones, so accessibility from China is unknown. Chinese families considering the service should confirm network connectivity, payment methods, class time availability, and whether the curriculum matches domestic textbooks. Comparable options include Outschool, Preply, Wyzant, and Varsity Tutors; domestic alternatives include Xueersi, Yuanfudao, and CodeMao.
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cosmobud.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cosmobud.com directly.