New!

FluidMath Integration for Saving and Storing your MathWhiteboards

We are excited to announce our integration with FluidMath.
Now, you can prepare your MathWhiteboards in FluidMath and share them on MathWhiteboard.com.
It is so easy!!
Check out the MathWhiteboards we built with FluidMath > Examples built with FluidMath
Purchase FluidMath now here > Buy FluidMath

What is FluidMath?

FluidMath is an authoring tool for MathWhiteboard pages and a lot more!
FluidMath is our subscription-based tool for authoring MathWhiteboard documents. You can create MathWhiteboards in FluidMath and save them to use later. If you want to re-use a MathWhiteboard document for multiple classes, it is easy with a Fluidmath account.
Learn more about FluidMath here > FluidMath
Purchase FluidMath now here > Buy FluidMath

How does FluidMath work with MathWhiteboard?

FluidMath is an authoring tool for MathWhiteboard pages and a lot more!

Login to FluidMath and either create a new FluidMath document and save it by clicking the “Save” button, or, open one of the FluidMath documents you have already created. FluidMath includes a document browser to view and open any of your saved documents. Just click the “Docs” button to view your Docs.

Click the “Share” button in FluidMath after opening a FluidMath document and you will see a “Share” dialog box pop-up on the page.

Click the “Open Copy in MathWhiteboard.com” button in the Share dialog. A copy of the FluidMath document will be opened in MathWhiteboard.

That’s it!

Your FluidMath document is now open in MathWhiteboard.com
and you can use it just like you use any other MathWhiteboard.

What else can FluidMath do?

FluidMath has all of the features of MathWhiteboard and a lot more!
Here are just a few things that FluidMath adds:

MathWhiteboard users get a 25% discount now:
Enter this Coupon Code when you buy FluidMath: MW202108

GETTING STARTED WITH MATH WHITEBOARD

New!

FluidMath Integration

FluidMath is an authoring tool for MathWhiteboard pages.

You can save your whiteboards in FluidMath and share a copy with MathWhiteboard.com

Learn more about it here > FluidMath Integration