LearningGPT is the neutral, hands-on platform for mastering ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, Gemini, Grok and every other AI worth knowing. Tool-agnostic curriculum, real practice in a side-by-side playground, and verifiable certifications that prove what you can actually do.
Free during early access · No credit card · Built by power users, not vendors
Stop guessing which AI is best for the job. Compare ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot and Grok side by side on real prompts — with an AI coach explaining why one beats the rest.
You're piecing it together from Twitter threads, YouTube videos, and one-off prompts you copied from somewhere. Meanwhile the models are changing every 8 weeks and you have no idea if you're using them well.
of knowledge workers say they use AI weekly. Only 12% say they've had any formal training on how to use it well.
— McKinsey "State of AI" report (illustrative figures)Three ways to start. They all work together.
Want to learn Claude inside out? Or finally understand what Copilot can do in Excel? Each tool track covers fundamentals, advanced features (Projects, Custom GPTs, Artifacts, Agents), power-user workflows, and known weaknesses.
Role tracks teach which AI to use for what and the prompts that actually work for your work — sales, marketing, engineering, legal, ops, design. Less "learn AI in general," more "do your job 3x better."
Hands-on exercises in the playground, AI-graded with human review on Career tier. Earn verifiable certifications. Get notified the moment a model update changes a workflow you've learned.
We're launching with three deep tracks. New tools added monthly based on what founding members vote for.
From basics to Custom GPTs, Projects, Canvas, voice mode, agents, and the prompt patterns power users actually use. Plus the things ChatGPT is bad at — and when to switch.
Deep work on Claude Projects, Artifacts, computer use, Claude Code, and the conversational patterns that get the best output from Claude specifically. Where Claude beats GPT, and vice versa.
Microsoft 365 Copilot for Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams — plus GitHub Copilot for developers. Two products under one name, taught honestly. The biggest gotchas and how to avoid them.
Workspace integration, NotebookLM workflows, Gemini in Sheets and Docs, and the long-context tricks that make Gemini shine for research-heavy work.
Real-time search, X integration, image generation, and the use cases Grok is uniquely good at. Where it sits in your toolkit alongside the others.
The research-first AI. Source-cited workflows, Spaces, Comet browser, and when Perplexity replaces Google entirely.
AI-native code editors. From "vibe coding" to shipping production features. Agent workflows, MCP servers, and the patterns that separate good AI coders from disasters.
Founding members vote each quarter on which tool gets the next deep track. NotebookLM, Replit Agent, Midjourney, Suno, Runway — they're all candidates.
Which AI for which task. Real prompts for real work. Templates you can use in 10 minutes.
Copy, campaigns, SEO briefs, ad creative, analysis.
Cold emails, follow-ups, call notes, proposal drafting.
Code review, debugging, docs, architecture sparring.
Document review, contract redlines, research, drafting.
Pitch decks, customer research, hiring, fundraising.
Lesson plans, grading, differentiation, parent comms.
Modeling, memos, variance analysis, Excel/Sheets workflows.
Briefs, image gen, copy, user research synthesis.
The features that turn "I watched a course" into "I can actually do this."
Real exams — not multiple choice. You complete a practical brief inside the playground; we grade with AI plus human spot-check on Career tier. Every cert is Open Badges 3.0 compliant, cryptographically signed, and verifiable on LinkedIn with a single link recruiters can click.
Goal: become the credential employers ask for in job postings.
Models change every 8 weeks. We notify you when one of your skills needs a refresh, with a 5-minute lesson on what's new.
Run one prompt across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot and Grok at the same time. See exactly how they differ. Your AI coach explains why one beat the others and shows you the pattern to repeat. This is the feature you can't build with a regular AI subscription.
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Your engineers love Claude. Your marketers love ChatGPT. Your CFO uses Copilot in Excel. We're the only platform that teaches all of them — with admin dashboards, SSO, custom certifications, and team leaderboards. Pilot pricing for the first 25 partner companies.
I'm building LearningGPT because I watched smart people fall behind on AI not because they're slow, but because nobody is teaching this well. Vendor courses are biased. YouTube goes stale in a week. Random prompts you save don't add up to a skill.
Right now we're three tool tracks deep with more in production. Founding members get half off forever, vote on what we build next, and get on a Slack with me and the curriculum team. We won't have 38,000 users on day one. We'll have you, and a few hundred others who care enough to be early. Come build this with us.
ChatGPT can teach you ChatGPT, kind of — but it has obvious blind spots about its own weaknesses, won't compare itself to Claude or Gemini honestly, can't grade your work against a rubric, and won't track your progression over time. LearningGPT is a structured environment with practical exams, side-by-side comparisons across every major AI, and verifiable certificates. It's a learning environment, not a chatbot.
No. That's the point. We're independent and we teach you when to use each tool — including when none of them is the right answer. We're not paid by any AI vendor; you pay us, we work for you.
This is exactly why subscription beats one-off courses. Skill Update Alerts are a core feature: when a model update changes a workflow you've learned, we send you a 5-minute refresher. The curriculum is versioned and continuously maintained — that's the value of paying us instead of watching a YouTube tutorial from last year.
No — we cover playground inference for Pro and Career members up to generous quotas. Bring-your-own-key is an option for power users who want unlimited runs at cost.
Today they're a credible portfolio piece — better than self-reporting, signed by us, verifiable on LinkedIn. The honest answer is that the credential's value compounds as more learners earn it and more employers ask for it. Founding members are part of building that signal.
Founding cohort starts rolling in next month with the three launch tool tracks (ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot) and four role tracks. Gemini, Grok, Perplexity and others follow on the schedule founding members vote on.
Drop your email and we'll send your founding-member invite the day access opens. No spam, easy unsub.
Pricing locks in at $9/mo (Pro) or $19/mo (Career) — for as long as you stay subscribed.