How much will GMATICO cost?
GMATICO will be a subscription in the $15–25/month range. Pricing isn't finalized yet and no card is taken at sign-up — anyone who signs up today joins a waitlist and is contacted before paid access opens.
Short answers to the questions we get most often — about pricing, the curriculum, and how studying with GMATICO actually works today.
GMATICO will be a subscription in the $15–25/month range. Pricing isn't finalized yet and no card is taken at sign-up — anyone who signs up today joins a waitlist and is contacted before paid access opens.
Yes. The public Introduction, Perspectives, and Resources pages are open to everyone and explain how the curriculum is structured. Beta accounts grant full access to the practice surfaces while subscriptions are still being built out, and a short trial window is planned once payments go live.
No. The platform is built around the GMAT Focus Edition quantitative reasoning section only. Verbal is intentionally out of scope so that explanations can go deeper into the mathematical structure of each question rather than spreading thin across both sides of the exam.
The curriculum mirrors the official GMAT Focus Edition taxonomy from GMAC, including the four Fundamental Skills: Rates / Ratios / Percent, Value / Order / Factors, Equal / Unequal / ALG, and Counting / Sets / Series / Probability / Statistics. Every question is tagged by content area, context, fundamental skill, and sub-skill so that practice maps cleanly back to what GMAC actually tests. The "How it works" page inside Introduction walks through the structure in detail.
The current build supports a single guided practice flow called Sandbox, where you choose time, stamina, and difficulty and then work through questions with a four-quadrant solving layout, reasoning capture, and pre-written explanations. Two other modes — Mock Mode and Exams Grind — are visible on the Question Bank but intentionally disabled while their content is being prepared. There is no runtime AI tutor; every explanation is written and curated.
Not yet. Adaptive recommendations and progress analytics are on the roadmap but are not part of the current product. Today, the focus is on giving each question and lesson a clear conceptual treatment so that studying remains active rather than algorithm-led, and progress tracking will be layered on once enough practice data is in place to make it meaningful.
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