Every other platform charges you for access you won't use — a subscription you forget, a $79 course you quit in week two. Skillivo prices the exact course it builds you, by its length. You pay for what you actually learn. Nothing else.
So it doesn't. Drag the slider — see what your course would cost, and what the same outcome costs everywhere else.
Illustrative pricing to show the model. Credits never expire and roll over. You see the full price before a course is built — never a surprise charge.
Most people should start with credits. Only subscribe once you're learning every week — and we'll tell you when that point comes.
Learning isn't a cost — it's the highest-return spend most people make. Move the sliders to your situation.
A course doesn't hand you a raise — your skills do. This just shows the scale: when learning leads to a better-paid role, the course cost rounds to nothing. Move the sliders to your own numbers.
The same outcome — "go from beginner to job-ready in one skill" — priced across the options people actually consider.
Competitor figures from public 2026 pricing (Course Report, Coursera, industry tutoring rates). Skillivo figure illustrative.
By how much learning it actually contains — its total length across all six modes. A 20-minute boost is a couple of credits; a multi-week journey is more. You always see the exact price before it's built, so there's never a surprise.
No. Credits never expire and always roll over. Buy a pack, use it across months or a year — whatever fits how you learn.
If you learn in bursts or are just starting, credits are almost always cheaper, and you spend nothing in the weeks you don't learn. The subscription only wins once you're generating roughly three or more courses a month. We surface that crossover in the app so you're never overpaying.
You preview the skill map and outline before committing credits. If a built course misses, we re-generate or refund the credits — you should never pay for a path that doesn't fit.
Anytime, in both directions. Move to a subscription when you're learning constantly; drop back to credits when life gets busy. Your progress and history carry across.
Yes — you can build and start your first course free, so you feel the multi-modal lesson and the voice tutor before spending anything.