Standard

If you’re weighing the “Standard” format, what you’ll probably notice first is the regular access to guided sessions—these aren’t just open forums but more like focused workshops where you can test your AGI strategies with others at a similar level. I’ve often found these group settings spark ideas I wouldn’t have had alone. You’ll also get feedback on your progress, though it won’t be as granular or constant as in the higher tiers. One thing to keep in mind: there’s a cap on the number of custom scenario runs per cycle, so if you’re someone who wants unlimited experimental runs, this tier sets some boundaries. All in all, it’s a steady way to build your skills without the intensity or expense of the advanced format.

Economy

People drawn to the “Economy” approach for building AGI skills usually care about cost, but not only that—sometimes it’s about wanting something straightforward, without frills or distractions. There’s less hand-holding here; you’ll do a fair bit alone, but for some, that’s actually a plus. (I remember someone mentioning how piecing things together on their own made concepts stick better.) Materials are basic, sometimes even a little rough around the edges, but what’s included gets you moving, not stalled by theory. And yes, you might miss out on the one-on-one feedback or polished extras, but if you’re motivated and prefer to set your own pace, this can fit well. The main thing: it’s practical, pared back, and really about learning by doing—especially if you’re okay with a little mess along the way.

Deluxe

The "Deluxe" pathway is for people ready to put in more—time, feedback, and sometimes a bit of humility—than most, and in return, they don't just get early access, but regular, sometimes surprising, one-on-one deep dives with the dev team. You trade real engagement and thoughtful critique for influence on features that actually matter to you (and, honestly, a quicker path when you get stuck). And yes, the monthly roundtables aren’t just for show; sometimes, a single offhand comment from another participant will change the way you approach a whole problem. The value isn’t just in what you receive, but in the way your input genuinely shapes the direction—though, of course, not every suggestion makes the cut.

Pick the Learning Plan That Suits You

When it comes to educational pricing, we’ve always believed it’s about more than just comparing numbers. Everyone’s got different goals, learning styles—even quirks about how they like to study. In my experience, the best fit is the one that actually fits you, not just your wallet. Maybe you’re looking for a deep dive or maybe something lighter—either way, it’s all about matching your aspirations with the right kind of support. So, don’t just think about what’s cheapest—think about what feels right for where you’re headed. Select the learning experience that aligns with your aspirations:

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