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Coursera vs. CreativeLive - Complete Comparison
Written by
Janosch Herrmann
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Overview
ToggleDescription | Coursera Coursera is an online learning platform that offers courses from top universities and organizations worldwide, like Yale or Stanford. They also offer fully digital Bachelors and Master’s degrees. | CreativeLive CreativeLive is an online learning platform that offers courses with a focus on creativity & business. Their 2,000+ courses are available through their subscription offering. |
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Types of courses | Coursera INDIVIDUAL LEARNING Regular coursesSelf-paced courses for individual learning and skill development. The courses itself are typically free, with certification being offered as a paid addon. $50 - $150 USDIncluded in subscription Self-paced MASTERS DEGREE Master's DegreeFull master's degree programs offered in partnership with universities. $10000 - $60000 USD Full-time BACHELORS DEGREE Bachelor's DegreeFull bachelor's degree programs offered in partnership with universities. $10000 - $80000 USD Full-time PARTIAL MASTERS MasterTrack CertificatesMaster's degree-level courses with a path to credit $2000 - $10000 USD 4-6 months INDIVIDUAL LEARNING Professional CertificatesJob-relevant training programs, from universities and corporations. FreeIncluded in subscription 3-6 months | CreativeLive INDIVIDUAL LEARNING CreativeLive classesPurchase individual CreativeLive classes for a one-time fee, instead of getting their subscription. $25 - $200 USD Self-paced |
Subscription plans | Coursera PERSONAL Coursera PlusAccess to a selection of 7,000+ world-class courses, hands-on projects, and job-ready certificate programs $35 - 55 USD per month | CreativeLive PERSONAL CreativeLive membershipUnlimited access to all 2,000+ classes from CreativeLive $10 - 30 USD per month |
Pros & cons | Coursera
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General information
ToggleType | Course Marketplace | Course Marketplace |
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Number of courses | 7000+ | 2000+ |
Popularity | Very popular | Relatively niche |
Available categories | 3D & AnimationAccounting & BookkeepingAffiliate MarketingAppleArchitectural DesignArts & CraftsBeauty & MakeupBrandingBusiness Analytics & IntelligenceBusiness Law | Arts & CraftsCreativityDesign ToolsPhotographyVideo & Mobile Marketing |
Available languages | EnglishMandarin ChineseSpanishFrenchRussianPortugueseGermanJapaneseKoreanItalian | English |
Evaluation
ToggleFull score | 8.8 10 | 7.3 10 |
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Company
ToggleCompany name | Coursera Inc. | CreativeLive, Inc. |
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Company size | Large | Medium |
Founded in | 2012 | 2010 |
Headquarters | United States 🇺🇸 | United States 🇺🇸 |
Founders | Andrew Ng, Daphne Koller | Chase Jarvis, Craig Swanson |
External reviews | App Store 4.8126900 reviews Play Store 4.8267000 reviews Trustpilot 1.7528 reviews | App Store 4.914800 reviews Trustpilot 3.010 reviews |
Our opinion
ToggleCoursera offers a great range of online learning products, which means that almost anyone can find a fitting course on their platform. We particularly like the huge catalog of free courses they offer, where you only need to pay if you want the optional certification. They also offer full degrees, which makes them one of only a few providers that offer Bachelor's and Master’s degrees online. While their overall offering might be a bit confusing sometimes, we can fully recommend Coursera for all students looking to obtain career-relevant skills.
CreativeLive has a wide variety of creative classes in their catalog. We particularly like that their subscription plan is rather cheap and the production value of their courses is pretty high. Compared to other platforms with similar offerings however, we feel like CreativeLive's catalog is a bit smaller, and their user interface could use some updates. Overall, CreativeLive is a good platform for students that want to learn new creative skills.