Make the answer inspectable.
ShowMath for Teams is the product-facing version of the promise behind Reise Tools: formulas, substitutions, and reasoning should be visible wherever the number actually matters.
If your product ships a calculator, estimate, recommendation, or client planning workflow, transparent math can become a differentiator instead of an implementation detail.
Why teams care
Higher-confidence customer decisions
More believable estimates and recommendations
Easier advisor-client conversations
A clearer monetization path than paywalling formulas
Integration paths
A few realistic ways this can show up.
The goal is not to invent a platform story too early. It is to find the first shapes where visible math materially improves trust, adoption, or conversion.
Embeds that explain themselves
Give customers a calculator they can inspect instead of a single opaque output hidden in an iframe.
Branded reasoning panels
Keep your product voice while making the formula, substitution, and source visible right where the answer appears.
Advisor and client workflows
Turn tax, pricing, and planning conversations into something both sides can review together instead of screenshot and trust.
Internal decision tools
Help teams see which assumptions created the number before they share it across finance, ops, or sales.
Need the product-side walkthrough?
The consumer examples page is useful in sales and onboarding too because it shows how ShowMath behaves across tax, pricing, and planning before anyone talks about packaging.
View ShowMath examplesWhere it fits
Useful anywhere the number needs to be believed.
Fintech and tax
Reduce trust friction before users act
When a number changes what someone pays, saves, or reports, black-box math creates hesitation. ShowMath makes the logic inspectable.
Advisors and consultants
Make the recommendation teachable
Instead of saying 'trust the model,' you can show the formula, the inputs, and the assumptions that shaped the answer.
Education and creator products
Turn a calculator into a lesson
Transparent substitutions make the same tool useful for understanding, not just for output generation.
Internal tools
Improve confidence in shared numbers
Teams can move faster when the reasoning is visible enough to challenge, verify, and reuse across departments.
Commercial path
Monetize the workflow, not the formula.
The strongest version of ShowMath keeps the reasoning visible and charges around delivery, packaging, collaboration, and product-specific value.
Pilot or design-partner engagement
Early teams help shape the integration pattern and prove where transparent math changes conversion, trust, or internal adoption.
Licensed embed or branded explainer
A future paid path can package ShowMath as a premium trust layer inside customer-facing calculators and decision flows.
Workflow and API expansion
Longer term, the platform can monetize saved scenarios, collaboration, exports, and API responses that include both the answer and the visible reasoning.
Beta framing
This is a design-partner conversation first.
We are not pretending the packaging is fully settled. The immediate goal is to learn where ShowMath most clearly earns its keep: acquisition, trust, retention, advisor workflows, or internal alignment.
What to bring
A real use case, the current trust bottleneck, and the part of the experience where users hesitate or second-guess the answer.
What we will shape
Whether this looks like an embed, a branded explainer, a workflow surface, or simply a better proof point for the ShowMath platform story.
What success looks like
A user can see how the answer was produced quickly enough that trust goes up instead of friction going up.
Where to start
Apply for the beta, or study the existing embed gallery and landing page first if you want to see the current trust pattern in action.
FAQ
Questions teams usually ask next.
Is ShowMath already an API?
Not yet. Right now the clearest path is design-partner conversations around embeds, branded reasoning layers, and pilot workflows. The API story is a future packaging decision, not the starting assumption.
Would we need to replace our existing calculator experience?
Not necessarily. ShowMath can sit underneath a calculator you already have, or it can shape a new embedded experience where the reasoning is as important as the answer.
Are you planning to charge for the formulas?
No. The formulas being visible is the point. Monetization is better aligned around workflows, branded experiences, embeds, collaboration, and product-specific integrations.
Is this only relevant for tax products?
No. Tax is just the easiest example. The same trust problem appears in pricing, savings, lending, advisor workflows, education, and internal planning tools.
Next step
Start with the clearest use case you have.
If transparent math can help your customers trust an estimate, help your team trust a planning tool, or make an advisor workflow more legible, that is the right place to start the conversation.