Free vs Pro on Testwiz: What You Actually Need to Pass Your Exams
Testwiz Team
24 July 2026 · 2 min read
It's a fair question before signing up for any study app: is the free version actually useful, or is it just a teaser designed to push you toward paying? Here's a straight answer for Testwiz specifically.
What the free tier actually gives you
Every student, on every course, gets a real practice window of multiple-choice questions per course for free, not a locked preview of a handful of questions, an actual set you can practice with, get graded on, and review explanations for. For a lot of students trying to gauge where they stand on a specific course, that's genuinely enough to be useful without paying anything.
What Pro adds
- The full question bank per course, past the free trial limit, useful once you've worked through the free set and want more reps on a course you're weak in.
- Theory and Mixed mode, including AI-graded theory answers. The free tier is MCQ-focused, so if a course leans heavily on essay-style exams, Pro is where that practice lives.
- Study Mode, topic summaries, and flashcards for structured revision rather than just test-taking.
- Detailed analytics on weak topics across all your courses, not just a single test result.
So who should actually upgrade
If you're taking one or two courses seriously and mostly need multiple-choice practice, the free tier will likely carry you through. If you've got theory-heavy courses, want structured topic-by-topic revision instead of just testing yourself, or you're juggling several courses and want to see where your weak spots actually are across all of them, Pro is built for that, and at roughly the cost of a couple of okada rides a month, it's priced to be a genuinely small decision relative to what a failed course costs in time and money to retake.
Either way, start free. There's no reason to guess whether Testwiz fits how you study before trying it.
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