Elevate - Brain Training Games

Elevate - Brain Training Games

By Elevate, Inc.

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2014-05-22
  • Current Version: 5.173.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 445.28 MB
  • Developer: Elevate, Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 4.77346
4.77346
From 462,281 Ratings

Description

Elevate is a brain training program designed to improve your mind’s focus, memory, speaking abilities, processing speed, math skills, and more. Each person is provided with a personalized training program that adjusts over time to maximize results. The more you train with Elevate, the more you’ll improve critical cognitive skills that are proven to boost productivity, earning power, and self-confidence. 90%+ report improved vocabulary, math skills, and overall mental sharpness when they frequently use Elevate. IN THE NEWS “Elevate comes out ahead” in the battle of the brain training apps. - CNET Elevate is a “cognitive pick-me-up” with games that are “good for mental breaks throughout the workday.” - Washington Post FEATURES • 40+ Brain Training Games: Improve your critical cognitive skills like focus, memory, processing, math, precision, and comprehension with 40+ brain training games. • Performance Tracking: Measure your performance against yourself and others. Weekly reports highlight your key accomplishments and opportunities. • Personalized Workouts: Customize your daily training focus and choose between 3 and 5 games. Get personalized daily workouts that include the skills you need most. • Adaptive Progression: Train your brain with adaptive difficulty progression that ensures your experience is challenging. • Workout Calendar: Track your streaks and stay motivated with Elevate’s workout calendar. • Elevate Dash on Apple Watch: Play 4 additional mini-games and review your performance on your Apple Watch with Elevate Dash. • And more! WHY YOU NEED ELEVATE • Express yourself more effectively in writing. Write with clarity, persuasiveness, and concision. • Improve your spelling and punctuation. Avoid common writing pitfalls. • Become a better reader. Read everyday materials faster and with greater understanding. • Expand your vocabulary. • Quickly and easily solve everyday math problems. Get better at comparing prices, splitting bills, and calculating discounts and markups. • Speak more effectively. Become more articulate and better at communicating tone and meaning. RESEARCH BEHIND ELEVATE Elevate's games are designed in collaboration with experts in neuroscience and cognitive learning and are based on extensive scientific research. Elevate’s brain training algorithms further focus the learning experience by drawing from research in memory studies to develop a personalized training program for each member. ELEVATE SUBSCRIPTION TERMS Elevate offers a 7-day free trial as well as a basic free version. To access the free version, tap the X in the upper left-hand corner after you sign up for an account. If you choose to subscribe, you will be charged a yearly subscription fee according to your country. The subscription fee will be shown in the app before you complete the payment. Your subscription will automatically renew at the end of each subscription term, unless auto-renewal is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the term. Subscription renewals cost the same as the original subscription, and your credit card will be charged through your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase. You may manage your subscription and turn off auto-renewal at any time after purchase by going to your iTunes Account Settings. Refunds will not be given for any unused portion of the term. For additional information, please read our Terms of Service (https://www.elevateapp.com/terms) and Privacy Policy (https://www.elevateapp.com/privacy).

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Reviews

  • Elevation 🌹❤️💕💦💐

    5
    By frozen sprinkles
    Thank yall for everything love you guys so much thank you for elevating my life and educating my family
  • Pretty good app

    2
    By 👍🏻❤️🎉
    It’s nice but I cannot do much without having to pay!
  • Elevate has disappointed me

    3
    By Plavalette
    I really enjoy the games. I payed the charge to use for 1 year. However they let you answer some of the items but then they want more money to complete the category. This I didn’t expect. I thought this was what my yearly cost was for. So this disappointed me a lot. Now I need to decide whether I will want to continue after I do my first year.
  • Great app but needs some tweeking

    4
    By Jonah Gomey
    I enjoy using the elevate app. It’s enjoyable to use and I love the animations with in the app during exercises and the layout of the app and it’s little quirks. However it does get annoying when I get daily notifications to do workouts I like to have them on to remember to do a workout. I’ve noticed lately though I’m doing the same exercises over and over. I’ve memorize a lot of them instead of learning from them. It’s main point for using the app is trying to improve how you speak and sharpen your mind. It has a way of working like Duolingo where you memorize exercises or what to look for instead teaching me how to use it in real life. It hasn’t really helped me improve my speaking but it has helped keep my mind active in reading or remembering. I still say a lot of “old words” of mine. Which the app claims it’ll help you fix better. Great app I still use it but needs some new perspective on how to teach the user to improve speaking or other or personalize exercises for the user to make it personal and helpful to them.
  • Gotta pay for most

    3
    By dreamer_25
    Pleasant app but a bummer since you have to pay for a membership to unlock most of the features
  • I bought premium and it won’t let me use it.

    2
    By GMoney414
    It said I had an existing account associated with them so instead of making me log in to my original account they took my money and now the premium isn’t showing up on either account and it says I’m subscribed.
  • Limited options for unique circumstances

    3
    By Candid is efficient
    If you have hearing challenges, dyslexia, or any other learning challenges, this app will be incredibly frustrating. Some of the exercises are wonderful, they challenge you, and are way better than scrolling social media. But if you commit to a daily challenge, some of the exercise in your challenge, are not conducive to a person with dyslexia, ADHD or hearing impairment. You are required to type in answers quickly, instead of answering verbally with your keyboard prompt, your spelling is not auto corrected, which is a problem if you have dyslexia, and prefer not to use the keyboard, the memory retention exercises require that you listen to a story, that is not written out for you to read while you listen. Hearing impairment, dyslexia, and ADHD, don’t work that way. If you’re purchasing this app because you have any of these circumstances, some of these exercises will make you incredibly frustrated.
  • When I Realized This App Is Problematic

    3
    By saymylastname
    I live in New York City, and here’s when I knew Elevate had a major flaw: one of its memory games gave me directions from my actual neighborhood to a museum—and they made no sense. This wasn’t just a quirk; it highlighted how the app relies on hypothetical, ivory tower-style abstraction, disconnected from real-world logic or practical learning. The explanations for grammar, punctuation, and communication rules follow the same pattern. Instead of focusing on how to convey ideas clearly and effectively to most people, the app teaches you to communicate like you’re writing for an audience of academics. The result? It equips you to pass the SAT 30 years after you needed it but leaves you ill-prepared to connect with everyday people. I paid for the lifetime subscription and have provided feedback—like on the streak system, which now only rewards you if you pay extra. While the app stretches your mind, it does so in rigid, formulaic ways that don’t foster creativity or connection. Elevate seems more about memorizing test-style tricks than building skills that matter in the real world. With that said, if you were 12 and looking to get into a school, that’s going to overcharge you, this is the perfect app for you.
  • Awful app in cahoots with Apple

    1
    By Jungletography
    I signed up for a trial and cancelled it before it was over but was still charged. Then both of my requests for a refund was denied by Apple. Now they’re saying it’s a third party app and to take it up with them but Apple is who charged me, not a third party app. Smh. I can’t wait for the monopoly Apple to crash.
  • Good workout

    5
    By 7 cute kids
    I enjoy this workout.

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