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Domestika vs. Maven - Complete Comparison
Written by
Janosch Herrmann
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Overview
ToggleDescription | Domestika Domestika is the largest community for creatives. Learn from top professionals in the creative industry with thousands of courses on topics like drawing, painting, creating designs & lots of other creative topics. | Maven Maven is a relatively new online learning platform, created by the co-founder of Udemy. It provides cohort-based courses led by expert instructors and all kinds of professional skills from sales to software engineering. Their approach of live cohorts is proven to lead to higher course engagement and better learning results. |
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Types of courses | Domestika INDIVIDUAL LEARNING Domestika coursesSingle courses or course bundles, purchased individually $10 - $30 USD Self-paced | Maven COHORT BASED Cohort-based coursesLearn a new skill from one of the various professionals teaching on Maven. These courses are synchronous, cohort-based courses which is supposed to help you get more out of the course and achieve a better learning effect. $300 - $1000 USD 4–6 hours per week |
Subscription plans | Domestika PERSONAL Domestika PlusGet access to 1,000+ courses from the Domestika course library. Additionally, you get one course credit every month that you can use to access any course on Domestika, no matter the price. $8 - 12 USD per month | Maven PERSONAL RegularAccess to all courses and learning materials $20 - 30 USD per month |
Pros & cons | Domestika
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General information
ToggleType | Course Marketplace | Course Marketplace |
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Number of courses | 1000+ | 200+ |
Popularity | Popular | Relatively niche |
Available categories | 3D & AnimationArts & CraftsBrandingDesign ToolsDigital MarketingGraphic Design & IllustrationPhotographyVideo & Mobile Marketing | Business Analytics & IntelligenceDesign ToolsDigital MarketingProgramming LanguagesWeb Development |
Available languages | EnglishSpanish | English |
Evaluation
ToggleFull score | 8.4 10 | 7.4 10 |
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Available apps | No apps available... |
Company
ToggleCompany name | Domestika Creative S.L. | Maven Inc. |
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Company size | Medium | Medium |
Founded in | 2002 | 2018 |
Headquarters | Spain 🇪🇸 | United States 🇺🇸 |
Founders | Alberto Sanz, Jordi Miró | John Doe, Jane Smith |
External reviews | App Store 4.98700 reviews Play Store 4.6845000 reviews Trustpilot 1.92230 reviews | No reviews yet... |
Our opinion
ToggleIn our view, Domestika is a great online learning platform for creative skills. What stands out is that they produce all of their courses in-house, which makes for a consistently high production quality, while being offered at very reasonable prices. Additionally, most of their courses come with subtitles and closed captions in a variety of languages. That said, the original language for a lot of their courses is Spanish, which means that the offering for English speakers is a bit limited, and you'll often have courses that only have closed captions in English. Overall, the quality of the courses on Domestika is great, and we can fully recommend it to Spanish speakers, as well as students that are fine with some of the courses only having English subtitles.
With their approach of cohort-based courses, Maven is trying to shake up the digital education market. We like that they back their approach on research about effective learning, trying to create a learning experience that produces the best outcomes for students. Their courses are also typically taught by experienced practitioners, ensuring a high course quality. Overall, we recommend Maven for professionals that want to step up their game on a specific topic, if budget isn't the biggest concern. On Maven, you pay a little bit extra for the convenience of direct access to your instructors and a more effective, cohort-based experience. Students with limited budget might be better off going with other platforms.