Chessmood vs Chess.com

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Chess_in_2024

I found chess.com to be a lot more value for money than Chessmood for beginners/intermediate players. At this point chessmood had opened all courses for people and I tried a few. Many of the courses are very broad eg. 800-2000 rating range. I didn't feel many of the courses were understandable for 1200 level as well. There are many testimonials on that website that claims people gained 150-500 rating points in a few months which sounds like a true marketing gimmick.

The cost of chessmood annual membership is 4X of chess.com. As a relative beginner, I found chess.com has a lot of content at my level. Specially Goldmine of videos done by Danny, Ginger GM and many more awesome people. The lesson structure is very simple as well.

In the chess club I go to there was a lot of hype about Chessmood initially when they had made it free of all for 6 days. Now most people say that chess.com is much better which I agree too.

However, I would like to know from other chess players if they derived any value from Chessmood for which Chess.com doesn't have the material.

DiggyDug04

Chess.com is better