Gyanis vs Save My Exams
Save My Exams is the most-used online revision resource for GCSE, A-Level, IGCSE, and IB in the UK. It is content-first: revision notes, past papers, and practice questions organised by exam specification. It does not include AI personalisation or wellbeing support.
The verdict
If you need the most trusted UK revision notes, Save My Exams wins. If you want those notes to turn into an adaptive practice plan plus real-human wellbeing support when stress spikes, use Gyanis on top.
Side-by-side feature comparison
| Feature | Gyanis | Save My Exams | Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Per-spec-point revision notes | Smaller library | Industry leader | |
| Adaptive practice | Yes, Gameplan | No | |
| Personal study planner | Yes | No | |
| Past papers + mark schemes | Growing | Excellent | |
| Licensed psychologist sessions (Aura) | HCPC-registered | No | |
| Multi-country exam support | Yes | UK + international |
Save My Exams strengths
- Exceptionally detailed spec-point notes for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, IB
- Strong past paper and model answer coverage
- Respected by UK teachers for accuracy
Save My Exams weaknesses
- Static content — does not adapt to what you already know
- No integrated practice that tracks your weak spots over time
- Paywall for most premium content
- No mental health track
Pricing at a glance
Gyanis
Flow starts at an introductory price tier. Single wallet (GC) covers Flow plus optional Aura sessions.
Save My Exams
Subscription around GBP 5 to GBP 10 per month per student for premium access.
Who each one is best for
Gyanis
Students who already have notes and need adaptive practice + a planner + wellbeing support.
Save My Exams
Students who want comprehensive, teacher-quality written revision notes per spec point.
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