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I first saw it when a colleague waved it over her laptop. At first I bristled—another paid site. The games feel smooth and kids really get into them. Setup is quick and classroom-ready. Still, price stings. I’ll keep it on a trial, but it’s useful, no doubt, and easy to run.
Rough but usable
I manage a day program for adults with developmental disabilities and picked up the premium plan (during the COVID switch to virtual stuff) because it promised more content and seemed worth the $299. First few sessions felt promising — clean layout, fun activities — but pretty quickly the ads and random glitches started to show up and my participants got confused (which is the worst). Using it day-to-day is fine when it works; when it doesn't, it takes extra hands to smooth things over. Also tried to get a receipt and hit a dead "contact us" link, which was annoying. Overall useful but rough around the edges.
About ABCya
ABCya is an educational technology company that provides a web-based learning platform with interactive games and activities. Its content covers subjects such as math, language arts, and typing, and is designed for elementary-age students, typically pre-K through grade 6. The service is used by families and schools and is accessible through a website and mobile apps. ABCya offers both free access and subscription options. ABCya is part of the IXL Learning group.
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Last update: March 2026
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Rough but usable
I manage a day program for adults with developmental disabilities and picked up the premium plan (during the COVID switch to virtual stuff) because it promised more content and ... Read onBy: Reyna