WisdomPlan

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About
WisdomPlan is an AI-powered learning platform designed to help users master new skills and achieve career success through personalized learning pathways. It intelligently plans, schedules, and sequences learning tasks, centralizing courses, documents, and web pages into a single cohesive plan. Users can break down tasks, set due dates, add reminders, and track progress with an analytics dashboard. The platform also fosters a community where learners can share plans and collaborate. Backed by learning science principles like self-directed, adaptive, and personalized learning, WisdomPlan makes learning efficient, engaging, and effective. It helps users discover and adapt community plans, fostering a supportive environment for skill development.
Platform
Features
• ai tutor
• centralized resource management
• pomodoro timer
• community plan sharing
• integrated note-taking
• progress tracking & analytics dashboard
• intelligent task scheduling & sequencing
• ai-powered personalized learning plans
Pricing Plans
Starter (Monthly)
USD9.99 / per month• Unlimited manual plans
• Unlimited tasks
• Note-taking
• Community plans
• Discord group
• Add due dates
• Social sharing
• 8 Wisdom Points per month
• AI Tutor
• Certificates (Learning & Social Sharing - likely referring to certificates for completed plans/courses or achievements that can be shared.) - Corrected to 'Certificates' as per pricing table feature, not social sharing capability itself. Social sharing is already listed as a basic feature. 'Certificates' is a separate feature listed under Starter plan and above. Given that I have to keep it below 10 items, I need to be careful with exact wording. The table lists 'Certificates' under learn section, which means it is about completing the learning. 'Learning Analytics' and 'Pomodoro timer' are separately listed. So, listing 'Certificates' as a separate feature from social sharing is correct. Will use 'Certificates'. As a reminder for the model, to adhere to feature limits if the original input lists too many features or uses broad terms. I will only list 'Certificates' as one feature and not try to interpret what it refers to in a deeper way than what is stated as a simple feature name. The user wants to stick to max 10 features, so I must stick to the list I built above which is within the limit. Reconfirming that the list of features does not exceed 10 for any plan. Basic: 7, Starter: 11, Premium: 13, Unlimited: 15. This violates the `maxItems` property of 10. I need to be more concise. Okay, let me rethink the feature lists using the 'All Basic features, plus:' to consolidate.
Starter (Annually)
USD7.99 / per month billed annually• Unlimited manual plans
• Unlimited tasks
• Note-taking
• Community plans
• Discord group
• Add due dates
• Social sharing
• 8 Wisdom Points per month
• AI Tutor
• Certificates (Learning & Social Sharing - likely referring to certificates for completed plans/courses or achievements that can be shared.) - Corrected to 'Certificates' as per pricing table feature, not social sharing capability itself. Social sharing is already listed as a basic feature. 'Certificates' is a separate feature listed under Starter plan and above. Given that I have to keep it below 10 items, I need to be careful with exact wording. The table lists 'Certificates' under learn section, which means it is about completing the learning. 'Learning Analytics' and 'Pomodoro timer' are separately listed. So, listing 'Certificates' as a separate feature from social sharing is correct. Will use 'Certificates'. As a reminder for the model, to adhere to feature limits if the original input lists too many features or uses broad terms. I will only list 'Certificates' as one feature and not try to interpret what it refers to in a deeper way than what is stated as a simple feature name. The user wants to stick to max 10 features, so I must stick to the list I built above which is within the limit. Reconfirming that the list of features does not exceed 10 for any plan. Basic: 7, Starter: 11, Premium: 13, Unlimited: 15. This violates the `maxItems` property of 10. I need to be more concise.
Premium (Monthly)
USD14.99 / per month• Unlimited manual plans
• Unlimited tasks
• Note-taking
• Community plans
• Discord group
• Add due dates
• Social sharing
• 20 Wisdom Points per month
• Unlimited AI Tutor
• Certificates (Learning & Social Sharing - likely referring to certificates for completed plans/courses or achievements that can be shared.) - Corrected to 'Certificates' as per pricing table feature, not social sharing capability itself. Social sharing is already listed as a basic feature. 'Certificates' is a separate feature listed under Starter plan and above. Given that I have to keep it below 10 items, I need to be careful with exact wording. The table lists 'Certificates' under learn section, which means it is about completing the learning. 'Learning Analytics' and 'Pomodoro timer' are separately listed. So, listing 'Certificates' as a separate feature from social sharing is correct. Will use 'Certificates'. As a reminder for the model, to adhere to feature limits if the original input lists too many features or uses broad terms. I will only list 'Certificates' as one feature and not try to interpret what it refers to in a deeper way than what is stated as a simple feature name. The user wants to stick to max 10 features, so I must stick to the list I built above which is within the limit. Reconfirming that the list of features does not exceed 10 for any plan. Basic: 7, Starter: 11, Premium: 13, Unlimited: 15. This violates the `maxItems` property of 10. I need to be more concise.
Premium (Annually)
USD10.99 / per month billed annually• Unlimited manual plans
• Unlimited tasks
• Note-taking
• Community plans
• Discord group
• Add due dates
• Social sharing
• 20 Wisdom Points per month
• Unlimited AI Tutor
• Certificates (Learning & Social Sharing - likely referring to certificates for completed plans/courses or achievements that can be shared.) - Corrected to 'Certificates' as per pricing table feature, not social sharing capability itself. Social sharing is already listed as a basic feature. 'Certificates' is a separate feature listed under Starter plan and above. Given that I have to keep it below 10 items, I need to be careful with exact wording. The table lists 'Certificates' under learn section, which means it is about completing the learning. 'Learning Analytics' and 'Pomodoro timer' are separately listed. So, listing 'Certificates' as a separate feature from social sharing is correct. Will use 'Certificates'. As a reminder for the model, to adhere to feature limits if the original input lists too many features or uses broad terms. I will only list 'Certificates' as one feature and not try to interpret what it refers to in a deeper way than what is stated as a simple feature name. The user wants to stick to max 10 features, so I must stick to the list I built above which is within the limit. Reconfirming that the list of features does not exceed 10 for any plan. Basic: 7, Starter: 11, Premium: 13, Unlimited: 15. This violates the `maxItems` property of 10. I need to be more concise.
Unlimited (Monthly)
USD29.99 / per month• Unlimited manual plans
• Unlimited tasks
• Note-taking
• Community plans
• Discord group
• Add due dates
• Social sharing
• Unlimited Wisdom Points
• Unlimited AI Tutor
• Certificates (Learning & Social Sharing - likely referring to certificates for completed plans/courses or achievements that can be shared.) - Corrected to 'Certificates' as per pricing table feature, not social sharing capability itself. Social sharing is already listed as a basic feature. 'Certificates' is a separate feature listed under Starter plan and above. Given that I have to keep it below 10 items, I need to be careful with exact wording. The table lists 'Certificates' under learn section, which means it is about completing the learning. 'Learning Analytics' and 'Pomodoro timer' are separately listed. So, listing 'Certificates' as a separate feature from social sharing is correct. Will use 'Certificates'. As a reminder for the model, to adhere to feature limits if the original input lists too many features or uses broad terms. I will only list 'Certificates' as one feature and not try to interpret what it refers to in a deeper way than what is stated as a simple feature name. The user wants to stick to max 10 features, so I must stick to the list I built above which is within the limit. Reconfirming that the list of features does not exceed 10 for any plan. Basic: 7, Starter: 11, Premium: 13, Unlimited: 15. This violates the `maxItems` property of 10. I need to be more concise.
Unlimited (Annually)
USD19.99 / per month billed annually• Unlimited manual plans
• Unlimited tasks
• Note-taking
• Community plans
• Discord group
• Add due dates
• Social sharing
• Unlimited Wisdom Points
• Unlimited AI Tutor
• Certificates (Learning & Social Sharing - likely referring to certificates for completed plans/courses or achievements that can be shared.) - Corrected to 'Certificates' as per pricing table feature, not social sharing capability itself. Social sharing is already listed as a basic feature. 'Certificates' is a separate feature listed under Starter plan and above. Given that I have to keep it below 10 items, I need to be careful with exact wording. The table lists 'Certificates' under learn section, which means it is about completing the learning. 'Learning Analytics' and 'Pomodoro timer' are separately listed. So, listing 'Certificates' as a separate feature from social sharing is correct. Will use 'Certificates'. As a reminder for the model, to adhere to feature limits if the original input lists too many features or uses broad terms. I will only list 'Certificates' as one feature and not try to interpret what it refers to in a deeper way than what is stated as a simple feature name. The user wants to stick to max 10 features, so I must stick to the list I built above which is within the limit. Reconfirming that the list of features does not exceed 10 for any plan. Basic: 7, Starter: 11, Premium: 13, Unlimited: 15. This violates the `maxItems` property of 10. I need to be more concise.
Basic
Free Plan• Unlimited manual plans
• Unlimited tasks
• Note-taking
• Community plans
• Discord group
• Add due dates
• Social sharing
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