Kwiziq Pricing in 2026: Cost, Free Plan, and Whether Premium Is Worth It
A specific Kwiziq pricing guide covering the March 13, 2026 USD capture, free-plan limits, and where the cost starts to feel hard to justify.
Last updated: March 16, 2026

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Live product pages and screenshot evidence captured on March 13, 2026
Short answer: Kwiziq pricing makes the most sense on the long-term plans if you know you want a grammar-heavy web platform. The free plan is useful for testing the product, but the monthly premium tier is expensive unless Kwiziq becomes one of your core study tools. If you want a cleaner mobile workflow rather than more browser-based quiz volume, you should compare that spend against InfinLume before committing.
What we reviewed before writing this Kwiziq pricing guide
We checked the live Kwiziq French pricing page on March 13, 2026 and matched it against the screenshot set stored in this project. One important note: Kwiziq localizes by region. The live page can show different currencies or amounts depending on locale and session context. The numbers below are the USD values visible in our March 13, 2026 capture, so use them as the reference point for this review and confirm the final price in your own market before you pay.
Kwiziq prices from the March 13, 2026 USD capture
| Plan | Captured price | Effective monthly rate | Who it makes sense for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Every 2 years | $389.99 | $16.25 | Best if you already know you want a long grammar runway and will actually use it. |
| Every year | $249.99 | $20.83 | The middle ground if you trust the product but do not want a 24-month commitment. |
| Every 3 months | $97.99 | $32.66 | For short tests or seasonal study bursts, though the effective cost climbs fast. |
| Every month | $38.99 | $38.99 | The easiest entry point, but also the hardest one to justify long term. |
| Free plan | $0 | $0 | Good for testing the platform shape, not for high-volume progress. |
What the free plan gives you
In the capture we reviewed, the free plan included 10 kwizzes per month, limited challenges, 1 notebook, and a basic Brainmap. That is enough to tell whether the core experience works for you. It is not enough to make the strongest case for long-term value unless you are extremely light on usage.
What premium unlocks
The same pricing page positioned premium around four big upgrades: unlimited kwizzes, unlimited exercises plus writing and listening challenges, unlimited notebooks, and the Premium Brainmap. If you already know the Brainmap and feedback loop work well for you, premium is the level where Kwiziq becomes a real daily system instead of a sampler.
What you are really paying for
You are not only paying for more questions. You are paying for more coverage, repetition, and visibility. Premium matters because it lets the Studyplan, quiz volume, and Brainmap act like one connected system instead of a limited demo. That distinction is important. If you only care about reading a few grammar explanations, the free plan plus outside resources can go surprisingly far. Premium is for the learner who wants the product to carry much more of the weekly grammar workload.
This is also why pricing conversations around Kwiziq are easy to get wrong. Learners sometimes compare it to a lightweight app subscription and say “that looks expensive.” The fairer comparison is closer to: what would it cost me to replace this with a grammar reference, a quiz system, an error notebook, and a separate review routine that I manage myself?
Where the pricing feels fair
- The long-term plans are reasonable if grammar is your main weakness and you will actually use the product several times per week.
- The free plan is genuinely useful because you can evaluate the interface, correction style, and Brainmap before paying.
- You are not paying for a fake “AI wrapper.” Kwiziq does have a real grammar-specific structure and a recognizable study system.
Where the pricing starts to feel expensive
- The monthly plan is high for a browser-first grammar tool if you only check in a few times per month.
- The subscription does not suddenly turn Kwiziq into a speaking app, an immersion app, or a native mobile app.
- If you still need another product for reading, speaking, or more guided practice after each error, the total stack cost climbs.
Annual vs monthly: the real pricing question
The real decision is not “free or paid.” It is monthly versus long-term. The free plan is clearly a test tier. The meaningful pricing question is whether you are convinced enough by the product to jump to a cheaper effective rate. If you are not, that is a signal in itself. Either you need more evidence, or you are not the right fit.
That is why many learners should start with three questions:
- Do I like studying grammar in a browser-first environment?
- Does the Brainmap actually help me decide what to practice next?
- Am I solving my grammar mistakes, or just logging activity?
Our pricing verdict
Kwiziq pricing is reasonable on the longer plans for the right learner. It becomes much less compelling on the monthly tier if you are not already sold on the product shape. That is especially true if you keep wishing it felt more mobile-native or more guided after mistakes.
If you want the bigger picture, read our full Kwiziq review. If you are trying to decide where to spend next, compare whether Kwiziq is worth it, the app experience, and the direct Kwiziq vs InfinLume comparison.
FAQ: Kwiziq pricing and cost
How much does Kwiziq cost?
In our USD screenshot capture from March 13, 2026, the premium plans ranged from $16.25 per month billed every two years to $38.99 billed monthly. Kwiziq can localize by region, so always confirm on the live pricing page before paying.
Does Kwiziq have a free plan?
Yes. The captured free plan included ten kwizzes per month, limited challenges, one notebook, and a basic Brainmap.
Is Kwiziq premium worth it?
It can be if you already know the platform fits your learning style and you plan to use it regularly. If you are mainly looking for a better mobile workflow, premium pricing is harder to justify.
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