Skillshare vs MasterClass

Skillshare
MasterClass
MasterClass
Verified Confidence: 85%

Verdict: These platforms serve different learning modes. Skillshare wins for actionable skill acquisition: if you want to learn Figma, improve your Reels content, or build a freelance business, Skillshare has a class for it. MasterClass wins for inspiration and perspective: if you want to think like Ina Garten or write like Neil Gaiman, nothing else offers that access.

Winner: Skillshare

Skillshare: 8/10

MasterClass: 8/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

SkillshareMasterClass
pricing$14/month billed annually ($168/year) or $32/month$120/year (individual) or $180/year (duo) or $240/year (family)
catalog35,000+ classes across design, creative, and business200+ classes taught by world-renowned experts
formatShort-form video lessons, 20-60 min averageCinematic 10-min video lessons, workbooks
projectsHands-on class projects with community feedback
instructorsIndependent creators and working professionalsGordon Ramsay, Serena Williams, Martin Scorsese, Morgan Freeman
offlineiOS and Android offline viewingiOS and Android offline viewing

Skillshare

What works

  • 35,000+ classes means broad coverage from UX design to watercolor painting to freelancing — no other platform has this breadth in the creative category
  • Project-based learning with community critique turns passive watching into skill-building — you make something in every class
  • $14/month (annual) is half MasterClass's price with more actionable classes per dollar

What doesn't

  • Instructor quality varies significantly — some classes are excellent, others are produced by hobbyists
  • No celebrity-taught courses — the exclusivity of MasterClass's talent roster doesn't exist on Skillshare
  • Short-form class format can feel superficial for deeply technical skills

MasterClass

What works

  • Gordon Ramsay cooking, Serena Williams tennis, and Martin Scorsese filmmaking — instruction at this level doesn't exist anywhere else at any price
  • Production quality is cinematic — the courses feel like premium documentaries, not recorded lectures
  • $10/month (annual) is incredibly cheap for access to masters in their fields, even if you only watch 3-4 courses

What doesn't

  • 200+ classes vs Skillshare's 35,000+ — extremely limited depth in most skill categories
  • Aspirational rather than actionable — you learn how Ramsay thinks about cooking but it won't replace culinary school or practice
  • Annual commitment required for best pricing — no monthly option at the $10 rate

Bottom line

Our pick: Skillshare. It edges out the alternative on 35,000+ classes means broad coverage from ux design to watercolor painting to freelancing — no other platform has this breadth in the creative category. That said, MasterClass still wins on gordon ramsay cooking, serena williams tennis, and martin scorsese filmmaking — instruction at this level doesn't exist anywhere else at any price — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.

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