Gyanis vs BYJU'S
BYJU'S built its brand on long-form video lessons and deep JEE and NEET catalogs. After the 2023 financial restructuring and 2024 layoffs reported widely in the Indian press, the product still runs, still has the videos, but the daily study loop has not moved much. Where BYJU'S starts with a two-hour video, Gyanis starts with a three-question diagnostic and a 25-minute plan for today.
The verdict
Want the largest pre-recorded video library in Indian EdTech and two free hours a day to watch it. Stay with BYJU'S. Want today's plan in under ten seconds, practice that adapts, and a licensed psychologist on the same wallet. Gyanis is the cleaner choice.
Feature by feature, in one table.
| Feature | Gyanis | BYJU'S | Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Personalised daily plan | Flow Gameplan, rebuilt every morning | Course schedule, same for every student | |
| Adaptive MCQ difficulty | Difficulty moves up after two correct in a row | Fixed difficulty per chapter | |
| Licensed psychologist sessions | Aura, RCI-registered, 30-minute video call | Not offered | |
| Video lesson catalog size | Smaller, supplemented by Vibe audio | Ten years of recorded lessons | |
| Offline tablet option | Web and mobile only | Hardware tablet bundle available | |
| Pricing transparency | Posted in GC on the site, no sales call | Quoted after a sales call | |
| Exams covered outside India | GCSE, A-Levels, SPM, EmSAT, KCSE | Primarily India |
BYJU'S strengths
- Large video catalog for CBSE, JEE and NEET, built up over a decade
- Strong brand recognition with Indian parents who bought the tablet years ago
- Physical tablet bundles for offline study in areas with poor internet
BYJU'S weaknesses
- UI is dense. A student opening BYJU'S sees eleven course tiles before finding today's task.
- Practice sets are fixed. Difficulty does not move with your score, so the strong topics and the weak topics get the same question count.
- No licensed psychologist booking inside the app. Exam-week stress goes unaddressed in-product.
- Published pricing is thin. Cost typically surfaces only after a sales call.
What each one costs per month.
Gyanis
Flow runs at 379 GC per month during launch. Aura sessions are quoted before you confirm. Vibe Buddy is 10 GC per minute with the timer on screen. One wallet, no sales call.
BYJU'S
Subscription plus upsold bundles. Effective cost reported by users in Indian press ranges from INR 30,000 to INR 1,50,000 per academic year.
Who each one is built for.
Gyanis
Students who want today's plan in under ten seconds, MCQ practice that adapts after two correct in a row, and a 30-minute psychologist session bookable from the same app.
BYJU'S
Students who want a large pre-recorded video library and have two to three hours a day to watch it.
Flow, Aura, and Vibe on one wallet.
Flow runs adaptive practice. Aura puts a licensed psychologist on a 30-minute video call. Vibe talks you through a topic by voice. The core toolkit is free. You add paid features only when you are ready.