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Disco vs Brainly

A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI education agent for your needs.

Best for AI-powered learning platforms and training businesses

Disco

Disco provides AI-powered curriculum generation that transforms existing content including documents, videos, and presentations into structured learning experiences with modules, lessons, and learning...

AI Models
AI for curriculum generationTeaching assistant chatbotEngagement analytics
Key Features
  • AI curriculum generation from existing content
  • Automated assessment creation: quizzes, assignments
  • Learner engagement tracking and analytics
  • AI teaching assistant for Q&A
  • White-label branding options
Pricing
Pro$499/month
EnterpriseCustom pricing
Pros
  • Curriculum generation dramatically reduces course creation time
  • White-label enables branded learning businesses
  • Combined LMS and community creates comprehensive platforms
Cons
  • Pricing targets businesses, not individual educators
  • Best value requires significant learner volume
Best for AI-powered homework help across all subjects

Brainly

Brainly is one of the world's largest education platforms featured on the a16z Top 100 Gen AI Apps mobile list, combining AI-powered homework assistance with a community of 350+ million students and e...

AI Models
Brainly AI tutorGPT-4 integrationOCR for problem recognition
Key Features
  • AI step-by-step explanations across all subjects
  • Snap to Solve: photograph problems for instant solutions
  • Math Solver with visual step-by-step walkthroughs
  • 350M+ student community for peer and expert answers
  • Simplify feature rewrites text at student's level
Pricing
Free$0/month
Brainly Plus$6.99/month
Annual$24/year
Pros
  • 350M+ user community ensures answers for even niche questions
  • Snap to Solve makes getting help as easy as taking a photo
  • Step-by-step explanations teach understanding, not just answers
Cons
  • Community answers vary in quality without expert verification
  • Risk of students over-relying on AI rather than learning independently