Brainly waits for someone to answer. Edapt teaches you the topic now.
No posting a question and waiting. Edapt builds an instant lesson around what you're stuck on, adapted to how you learn and your own curriculum, then marks what you write.
Edapt vs Brainly, feature by feature
Brainly is a homework help community and app where students post a question and get answers from other students or Brainly's own AI.
- How you get helpInstant AI-generated lesson, no waitingPost a question, wait for a community or AI answer
- What it costsFree plan, no card, paid plans for higher limitsFree with limited answers, Brainly Plus around $24 monthly
- Adapts to your learning style (VARK)YesNo
- Curriculum awarenessVCE, HSC, QCE, SACE, WACE, NCEA, GCSE, A Level, AP and IBNot curriculum-specific
- Answer qualityGenerated for your exact question, every timeCrowd-sourced and AI answers, quality varies by question
- Marks written answers to your curriculum's own scaleYes, with the marks lost and whyNot offered
- Timed practice exams with reading timeExam Hall for VCE and HSC, marked question by questionNot offered
- Study from your own notesUpload PDFs, photos or paste, with a diagnostic quiz on uploadNot offered
Last checked August 2026. Comparison reflects Brainly's publicly listed features as of August 2026. Brainly is a trademark of its respective owner. This page is not affiliated with or endorsed by them.
Why students switch from Brainly to Edapt
Brainly's model is a Q&A community: post your homework question and other students, or Brainly's own AI, answer it. That works when the question is common and someone has already answered something close to it. It works less well when your question is specific to your class, your syllabus, or your own working, and you're left waiting or sifting through answers of mixed quality.
There's also a structural difference in what you get back. A Brainly answer is aimed at the question you asked. Edapt is aimed at the topic behind it: paste what you're stuck on and Edapt builds a lesson pitched to your curriculum, adapted to how you learn, so the concept sticks rather than just the one answer.
Edapt also goes further after the lesson. It generates practice questions, marks your written answers against your curriculum's own scale, and runs a timed exam hall for VCE and HSC. None of that requires posting a question and waiting for someone else to respond.
Common questions
Is Edapt a good Brainly alternative?
If you want an instant answer built around your exact question and your own curriculum, yes. Edapt teaches the topic straight away, adapts to how you learn, and marks what you write. Brainly's community answers can be useful for common questions, but you're waiting on someone else and the quality varies.
Does Edapt have a community like Brainly's?
No. Edapt is a personal AI tutor, not a Q&A community. Every lesson and answer is generated for you directly, so there's no posting a question and waiting for someone else to reply.
What does Edapt cost compared with Brainly?
Brainly's free tier limits how many answers you can see, with Brainly Plus around $24 a month for unlimited access. Edapt's free plan needs no card, with Plus at A$12.99 a month and Max at A$24.99 for higher allowances and marking.
Does Edapt support my syllabus?
Yes. VCE, HSC, QCE, WACE, SACE, GCSE, A Level, IB, AP and NCEA. Tell Edapt where you study and the terminology, depth and command terms switch with you, which a general Q&A answer does not do.
Is the comparison up to date?
The table on this page reflects Brainly's publicly listed features, last checked August 2026. If something has changed since, tell us at hi@edaptlearn.com and we will correct it.