Best Online Tuition Platforms in Singapore 2026 — Compared

TuitionLah Team·6 June 2026·12 min read

I Tested 5 Platforms So You Don't Have To

About a year ago, I found myself drowning in online tuition ads. Every other Instagram story was Geniebook this, Koobits that, Snapask the other. My P5 son needed Maths help, my Sec 2 daughter needed Science support, and I had no idea which platform was worth the money.

So I did what any slightly obsessive parent would do: I tried them all. Not simultaneously (my wallet wouldn't survive that), but over the course of several months. Here's my honest comparison — what worked, what didn't, and where your money actually goes.

> TL;DR: Online tuition platforms in Singapore range from $15-$80/hr. Geniebook and Koobits excel at AI-driven adaptive learning for primary levels. TuitionLah and Superprof are best for personalised 1-to-1 matching. Snapask offers the most affordable on-demand help. For PSLE and O-Level prep, structured platforms with past-year papers outperform generic tutoring. Choose based on your child's learning style, budget, and subject needs.

The appeal of online tuition is straightforward: no travel, wider tutor selection, recorded lessons for revision, and usually cheaper than face-to-face. But with so many platforms, you need to know what each actually offers.

Platform-by-Platform Breakdown

1. TuitionLah — Best for Finding a Real Human Tutor

What it is: A marketplace connecting parents directly with verified tutors — online and in-person Subjects: Everything, all levels (Primary to JC) Cost: $25-$70/hr for 1-to-1 online Free trial: No agency fee; arrange a trial directly with the tutor

This is where I ended up for my daughter's Science tuition. The key advantage: you're dealing with a real person, not an algorithm. You browse profiles, read reviews, and message tutors before committing.

    What I liked:
    • Zero agency fees (that alone saved us about $250)
    • Direct communication with tutors before committing
    • Full profiles with qualifications and parent reviews
    • Flexible — book when you need, cancel when you don't
    • Works for both online and face-to-face on the same platform
    What could be better:
    • Quality depends on the individual tutor (check reviews carefully)
    • No built-in learning management system — you manage scheduling yourself
    • No AI features or adaptive practice materials

Best for: Families wanting personalised 1-to-1 attention with a specific tutor, especially for exam-critical subjects.

2. Geniebook — Best AI-Powered Learning

What it is: Structured online platform with AI-driven worksheets and live classes Subjects: English, Maths, Science, Chinese (Primary and Secondary) Cost: From $49/month Free trial: Free diagnostic assessment

Geniebook uses AI to spot knowledge gaps and generate personalised practice. My son used it for daily Maths drilling alongside his tutor sessions, and the combination worked well. The AI identifies weak topics automatically, which is genuinely useful — it found gaps in his fractions understanding that we hadn't noticed.

    What I liked:
    • AI gap analysis actually works — pinpoints weak topics automatically
    • Curriculum aligned to MOE syllabus
    • Live group classes (GenieLive) complement the self-study materials
    • Mobile app for practice on the go
    What could be better:
    • Monthly subscription means you're paying even during school holidays
    • Group classes, not 1-to-1
    • Higher-tier plans get expensive ($200+/month for multiple subjects)
    • Limited subject range compared to tutor marketplaces

Best for: Primary and lower secondary students who benefit from structured, daily practice.

3. Koobits — Best for Primary Maths (and Nothing Else)

What it is: Online Maths platform for Primary 1-6 Subjects: Mathematics only Cost: From $15/month Free trial: 7-day free trial

Koobits is used by over 200 MOE schools, and my son's school actually recommended it. The gamification — daily challenges, leaderboards, points — keeps kids engaged in a way that plain worksheets never could. At $15/month, it's a no-brainer supplement.

    What I liked:
    • Genuinely fun for kids (my son actually asks to do his Koobits challenges)
    • Massive question bank with video solutions
    • Daily challenges build consistent practice habits
    • Incredibly affordable
    What could be better:
    • Maths only — can't help with other subjects
    • Self-directed in the basic plan (no live teacher)
    • Won't replace 1-to-1 tutoring for kids who are significantly behind
    • Premium features need a higher-tier subscription

Best for: Any primary school child who needs daily Maths practice in a format that doesn't feel like homework.

4. Snapask — Best for Quick Homework Help

What it is: On-demand Q&A tutoring — snap a photo of a question, get help Subjects: All subjects, all levels Cost: From $1 per question; subscriptions from $39/month Free trial: Free questions on signup

Snapask works differently from everything else on this list. Your child photographs a problem, sends it in, and gets connected to a tutor for a step-by-step walkthrough within minutes. We used it mainly when my son got stuck on homework at 9pm and his regular tutor wasn't available.

    What I liked:
    • Instant help at any time — no scheduling needed
    • Affordable per-question pricing
    • Step-by-step explanations, not just answers
    • Covers everything from P1 to JC
    What could be better:
    • Purely reactive — it only helps with questions you ask
    • No curriculum, no lesson structure
    • Tutor quality varies (some explanations were better than others)
    • Not a substitute for regular tuition

Best for: Quick homework help and exam revision on a tight budget.

5. Superprof — Best for International/Enrichment Subjects

What it is: Global tutor marketplace with a Singapore presence Subjects: Academic, music, languages, enrichment Cost: $20-$100/hr for 1-to-1 online Free trial: Many tutors offer a free first lesson

Superprof is an international platform, so it's stronger for non-standard subjects — French, Spanish, piano, guitar — than for Singapore-specific exam prep. If you need someone to teach your child conversational Japanese or music theory, this is where to look.

    What I liked:
    • Huge selection of tutors across academic and enrichment subjects
    • Many tutors offer free first lessons
    • Detailed profiles with verified reviews
    • Pay per lesson, no subscription
    What could be better:
    • Platform takes a service fee
    • Quality varies a lot — read reviews carefully
    • Less Singapore-curriculum-specific than local platforms
    • Some tutors are slow to respond

Best for: Enrichment, languages, and music tutoring.

What Things Actually Cost (Side by Side)

For a P5 Maths student, here's the comparison:

    1-to-1 online tutoring (per hour):
    • TuitionLah: $30-$50 (part-time) to $50-$70 (ex-MOE)
    • Superprof: $25-$60
    Platform-based learning (per month):
    • Geniebook: $49-$199 (varies by plan)
    • Koobits: $15-$30
    • Snapask: $39-$79
    Annual cost (single subject, Maths):
    • Koobits: $180-$360/year — cheapest by far
    • Geniebook: $588-$2,388/year
    • TuitionLah 1-to-1, weekly: $5,760-$10,920/year
    • Traditional tuition centre: $4,800-$7,200/year

How to Pick the Right One

By how your child learns:

Self-motivated kids who work independently do well with Koobits and Geniebook. Kids who need guidance benefit from 1-to-1 tutoring on TuitionLah. Kids who just need occasional help are best served by Snapask.

By budget:

Under $50/month: Koobits or Snapask (limited questions) $50-$200/month: Geniebook (multiple subjects) or Snapask unlimited $200-$500/month: 1-to-1 tutor on TuitionLah (1 subject, weekly) $500+/month: Multiple subjects or premium group programmes

By level:

Primary (P1-P6): Koobits (Maths), Geniebook (multi-subject), TuitionLah (1-to-1) Secondary (S1-S4/5): TuitionLah, Geniebook, Snapask JC (JC1-JC2): TuitionLah, Superprof, Snapask PSLE/O-Level Prep: Geniebook + TuitionLah 1-to-1 (combination works best)

What Actually Makes Online Tuition Effective

After a year of testing, these are the patterns I noticed:

Interactive beats passive. Platforms requiring active participation (answering questions, working problems in real time) work better than passive video watching. Every time.

Daily beats weekly. Even 15-20 minutes of daily practice (Koobits, Geniebook) outperforms a single 2-hour weekly session. Habits beat marathons.

Feedback loops matter. AI-driven platforms that adjust difficulty based on performance keep your child in the sweet spot — challenged but not overwhelmed.

You need visibility. Platforms with progress reports help you spot when things are going well and when they're not. If you can't see what's happening, you're flying blind.

Platforms to Avoid

    Watch out for online tuition services that:
    • Lock you into long contracts without a trial period
    • Let anyone sign up as a tutor with no verification
    • Provide zero progress tracking
    • Are just pre-recorded videos with no interactive element
    • Charge agency fees on top of tutor rates

The Hybrid Approach That Worked for Us

After all my testing, here's what we ended up with:

1. Daily practice: Koobits for consistent Maths drilling ($15/month) 2. Weekly 1-to-1: A TuitionLah tutor for targeted help on weak areas ($120-$280/month) 3. On-demand backup: Snapask for homework emergencies ($39/month)

Total: roughly $174-$334/month — less than most tuition centres charge for a single subject, with better coverage and more flexibility.

The Bottom Line

There's no single "best" platform. For most Singapore families, TuitionLah is the best starting point: browse verified tutors, compare rates, and book a trial with no agency fee. Supplement with Geniebook or Koobits for daily practice, and your child gets personalised attention plus consistent reinforcement.

Sources and References

  • Ministry of Education (MOE) Singapore — Approved school resources and syllabus guidelines
  • Straits Times (2025) — "Online tuition use rises among Singapore families post-pandemic"
  • National Institute of Education (NIE) — Research on online learning effectiveness in Singapore
  • Individual platform websites: Geniebook, Koobits, Snapask, Superprof, TuitionLah
  • Parent reviews aggregated from Google Reviews, Reddit r/singapore, and KiasuParents forum

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best online tuition platform in Singapore?

The best platform depends on your child's needs. For personalised 1-to-1 tutoring, TuitionLah and Superprof offer the widest tutor selection. For structured curriculum-based learning, Geniebook and Koobits provide AI-driven adaptive learning. For budget-friendly group classes, Snapask and SmileTutor offer competitive rates starting from $15/hour.

How much does online tuition cost in Singapore?

Online tuition in Singapore ranges from $15-$80 per hour depending on the platform, subject, level, and tutor qualifications. Group classes on platforms like Geniebook start from $15-$25/hr per student. 1-to-1 online tutoring ranges from $30-$60/hr for part-time tutors and $50-$80/hr for experienced full-time tutors or ex-MOE teachers.

Is online tuition as effective as in-person tuition?

Research from the National Institute of Education (NIE) Singapore suggests that online tuition can be equally effective when it includes interactive elements, regular assessments, and a structured curriculum. Key factors include stable internet, a distraction-free environment, and a tutor experienced in online teaching. For younger children (P1-P3), in-person tuition may be more effective due to attention span considerations.

Can online tuition help with PSLE preparation?

Yes. Several platforms specialise in PSLE preparation with structured programmes, past-year paper practice, and targeted revision. Geniebook, Koobits (for Maths), and 1-to-1 tutors on TuitionLah offer dedicated PSLE prep tracks. Online tuition is particularly effective for PSLE because students can replay recorded lessons and access practice materials anytime.

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