Is MasterClass Worth It? An Honest and In-Depth Review

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In this MasterClass review, we’ll answer whether MasterClass is worth it and share our experience as a long-time user.

I know why you’re here.

Like most of us, you were probably scrolling through YouTube when an ad popped up. The “skip ad” button wasn’t ready to click, so you watched the first 5 seconds and then the next 5 seconds. Two minutes later, you can’t even remember what you originally wanted to watch.

Now you’re hooked.

MasterClass ads have filled our screens since its founding in 2014 (originally as Yanka Industries). Today, most people are aware of MasterClass’s addicting commercials, cast of celebrity experts, and promise to deliver a high-quality online learning platform that is leagues ahead of its competitors.

But to shell out $120 for its all-access pass begs the question: Is MasterClass worth it?

On the outside, learning to play tennis from Serena Williams, telling jokes like Steve Martin, or becoming a world-class actor like Natalie Portman from the person seems like a no-brainer.

But a quick Google search leads to conflicting reviews. 

Some say the production quality is suburb. Others say the topics are unrealistic (are you really going to become the next Steph Curry?).

Who’s right?

As someone who’s had a MasterClass subscription for the past two years and has watched dozens of courses on a variety of topics, I’m here to give you my full and honest opinion about the Netflix of online courses.

Better yet, I’ll give you all the information you need as a seasoned user of the platform so that you can make a better-informed decision on whether MasterClass is right for you.

And, just for being a reader, I’ve included some guest passes at the bottom of this article for you to try MasterClass risk-free for 14 days. (Although, I only have a limited number, and it’s first come, first serve.)


What is MasterClass?

Bill Nye MasterClass

Founded in 2014 (originally as Yanka Industries, Inc.) by Stanford student, David Rogier, MasterClass launched its website the following May with only three instructors. Twelve classes were later added in 2017 before the total drastically jumped to 50 by 2018.

MasterClass classes are taught by respected and renowned experts and celebrity instructors in a series of high-quality video lessons, typically with a supplemental workbook that can easily be downloaded and printed for further reference.

Every course contains between 2 to 4 hours of video divided into single class lessons that are approximately 10 to 15 minutes long.

In 2021, MasterClass rolled out a new learning feature called Sessions by MasterClass. Previously, if students wanted to expand their level of knowledge or want to ask questions, each class had its own individual online portal called “The Hub” where students could interact with other students and MasterClass moderators.

Sessions is a new “hands-on” format where students learn in a structured curriculum alongside one another within 30 days. Each session comes with dedicated and trained Teaching Assistants who are available to help answer questions and provide feedback.

Finally, every once in a while, MasterClass will host instructors on live streams.


Is MasterClass worth it?

The first question on everyone’s mind is: Is MasterClass worth it?

Yes, for the $120 annual subscription, I believe MasterClass is worth the investment for curious and creative people—especially those who love learning at their own pace!

Although popular with the creative crowd, MasterClass also offers food, science, business, sports, and wellness courses.

Whether you’re looking to sharpen your thinking skills with an online class from Neil deGrasse Tyson or better your creative writing skills from a Margaret Atwood lecture, there is bound to be at least one MasterClass of the 180+ offered that will teach you something.

However, that’s not the main reason people sign up for MasterClass. Like most people, I don’t know what I don’t know. Therefore, I love the possibility of stumbling across a subject that I know little about and diving into 4 hours of video lessons that end up giving me a well-rounded understanding.

In other words, MasterClass is best for people who are eager to learn more and enjoy bettering themselves through knowledge.

Nevertheless, a MasterClass subscription is a commitment and an investment. On one hand, you’ll need to commit at least two to four hours to cover just one of the many great courses offered on MasterClass. On the other, you’ll need to spend at least $120 a year to access the online education platform (more on pricing in the next section).

If you are someone who can spare a few hours a week and $8 a month to watch educational lectures on your Apple TV, Android TV, or an old-fashioned computer, then yes, MasterClass is probably for you.

If, however, you don’t have the extra cash for yet another subscription nor the time (or focus) to learn consistently to make MasterClass worth it, then no, MasterClass is not for you.

But no need to take my word for it. MasterClass offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can easily sign up, test out a few classes, and judge whether MasterClass is right for you.

All it takes is a simple email to MasterClass letting them know you’d like to cancel your subscription to receive your refund. 


How much does MasterClass cost?

In 2021, MasterClass began testing alternative subscription models besides their original flat-rate annual membership. Eventually, they settled on a new cost-friendly three-tier MasterClass pricing model for their annual subscription:

  • Individual – $120 per year (average $10 per month)
  • Duo – $180 per year (average $15 per month)
  • Family – $240 per year (average $20 per month)
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The Individual membership (formerly the “Standard Plan”) is perfect for single individuals who are most likely to consume online learning at home. The Duo (formerly the “Plus Plan”) and Family (formerly the “Premium Plan”) plans are better for couples as MasterClass allows multiple devices to watch at the same time. (Netflix has similar restrictions for their membership plans).

However, the ability to download video lessons for offline viewing is helpful for people who might want to watch MasterClass on their commute to work without eating up most of their data. The Plus and Premium plans offer their users the ability to do just that.

Personally, I go for the $120 per year option as I average about one MasterClass per month, which means my cost per class is $10.

If, for example, you and your significant other wanted to split a MasterClass subscription with the Duo plan, you could boost your creative writing skills with five writing courses (I recommend Neil Gaiman, Malcolm Gladwell, and Margaret Atwood) and your significant other with five cooking classes. $180 for ten courses is $18 per course, which is still a steal in my opinion.

You can always upgrade or downgrade your subscription at a later date. Start with a realistic plan and go from there. The best part is, no matter which subscription plan you choose, MasterClass gives you unlimited access to all their courses. If you recently finished binging Game of Thrones, sign up for MasterClass and binge some Martin Scorsese or Jodie Foster filmmaking courses instead.

And if you are wondering, does MasterClass offer group or bulk licenses? The answer is yes. With MasterClass at Work, you or your business/organization can choose between 5 and 1,000 seats to divvy up to your employees/members. Simply reach out to MasterClass’ sales team to sign up. MasterClass at Work discounts range from 5 to 35% depending on the size of the order.


An honest MasterClass review

Now that we’ve got the pricing and general formalities out of the way, let’s pick apart the MasterClass experience and answer some FAQs.

As I’ve mentioned, MasterClass offers a plethora of classes—over 180 at the time of writing—with new classes added every month. However, humans aren’t the best at making choices when too many are on the table.

Nevertheless, finding what course you want to take first is pretty straightforward. When you first join, you’ll be asked to complete an optional questionnaire that’ll help narrow down your search. You can skip this step if you want and go directly to the Library Search page where you can look up topics or select from over eleven categories to browse.

MasterClass course library
MASTERCLASS COURSE LIBRARY

As you take more classes, MasterClass will continue to recommend classes that fit your interests.

The Netflix of online courses

There’s a reason why MasterClass is often compared to Netflix: production quality and binge-ability. 

MasterClass videos aren’t a bunch of grainy Zoom recordings. MasterClass uses real filmmaking experts who know how to light, film, and edit high-quality video lessons.

MasterClass’s secret sauce is finding the dopest backgrounds for their instructors. Sometimes MasterClass films directly within the homes of their instructors (example: Alice Waters). Other times, MasterClass places its instructors within a setting to help set the learning mood. It certainly makes the viewing experience much more enjoyable (would you want to watch 4 hours of someone talking in front of a blank wall?).

Besides the video quality, each MasterClass comes with a beautifully crafted workbook that can be downloaded for personal use. Each workbook is unique and employs its own cohesive style that fits the instructor. (Again, would you prefer 60 pages of boring PowerPoint slides?)

Finally, if an instructor requires concepts that are easier to explain visually, MasterClass provides informative and interesting graphics that are simple and easy to follow.

Paul Krugman Economics MasterClass
FROM PAUL KRUGMAN’S MASTERCLASS ON ECONOMICS

It’s hard to find any other online learning platform that comes close to beating MasterClass in terms of quality.

New Feature: MasterClass Playlists

For most of my individual MasterClass reviews, I typically include an abbreviated lesson plan of the most important lessons from the course. Well, MasterClass took my idea a step further with the introduction of their latest feature: MasterClass Playlists.

MasterClass Playlists
MASTERCLASS PLAYLIST LIBRARY

Each playlist is a curation of short clips from a variety of courses around a particular subject. For example, there is a playlist called Total Wellness by RuPaul, Matthew Walker, Jon Kabat-Zinn and more. There is another called The Best of Anna Wintour by, well, Anna Wintour.

There’s even a playlist on, get this, Eggs:

MasterClass cooking

MasterClass Playlists are an incredibly helpful feature and I expect the MasterClass team to continue to add more curated content in the near future.

The MasterClass App

MasterClass is available for both iOS and Android users through their MasterClass app. Unlike the web browser version, the MasterClass app comes with the functionality to listen to just the audio portion of each lesson. This is especially helpful for commuters who’d rather consume their learning a la podcast-style.

MasterClass audio app
MASTERCLASS AUDIO VERSION

The MasterClass app also comes with the ability to cast each video lesson to a smart television such as Apple TV or Chromecast-enabled TV. 

I don’t particularly use the MasterClass App as I prefer to take hand-typed notes on my computer while I watch. However, for passive learners, this is an incredibly helpful feature.


MasterClass vs Skillshare vs Udemy vs Coursera

So, what makes MasterClass different from other online learning platforms such as Skillshare, Udemy, and Coursera?

The obvious difference is quality which is reflected in the pricing for the various online course platforms. Let’s compare each one individually to understand better their unique differences.

MasterClass vs Skillshare

What’s the difference between MasterClass and Skillshare?

To better understand the difference between Skillshare and MasterClass, think about the difference between YouTube and Netflix. One is more open-sourced and accepts content from various contributors. The other works in-house and is focused on quality.

Both get the job done but in their own unique way.

Skillshare, unlike MasterClass, is geared toward beginners. If you are looking to get into programming, for example, there are thousands of courses available on Skillshare to dive in and begin learning from scratch.

Skillshare does have some notable instructors such as Seth Godin and Gary Vaynerchuck but is JV compared to a roster comprised of Deadmau5, Samuel L. Jackson, and Christina Aguilera.

Unlike MasterClass, Skillshare does offer some functionality where students can interact with instructors. However, at $168 per year for a subscription (although Skillshare’s prices change throughout the year), Skillshare still doesn’t feel like they are offering enough to cost more than MasterClass (in other words, I’d obviously rather pay the $120 for 10x the value).

MasterClass vs Udemy

Udemy is, how do I say this nicely, your bargain outlet for online learning. While MasterClass offers over 180 high-quality online courses from high-caliber instructors, Udemy offers thousands of cheap online classes from thousands of… instructors.

Nevertheless, Udemy touts a much more niche topic approach where students can learn specific technical skills from less-famous but still highly-qualified specialists. Course discovery is a bit tricky since some topics have hundreds of video courses alone. Take writing classes, for example, MasterClass has a dozen or so taught by successful people like Judy Blume, Neil Gaiman, and Margaret Atwood. Udemy offers hundreds of much cheaper writing classes but from less-known authors. 

If you have time to look for a gem on Udemy, they don’t sell monthly or yearly subscriptions. Rather you pay per class access.

MasterClass vs Coursera

Coursera offers courses from world-leading universities, not celebrity instructors. With a more traditional learning experience, Coursera has the upper hand compared to MasterClass. However, Coursera is geared toward more professional users looking to build skills in their profession and receive actual Degrees and Certificates by doing so.

While Coursera has a lot more selection of professional and accredited courses, MasterClass edges out Coursera, in my opinion, due to their consistent, high-quality videos, ease of use, and notable instructors.

If you’d like to try Coursera, there are plenty of free courses available. I’m currently taking a novel writing course taught by Michigan State University, completely free!


7 Reasons to invest in a MasterClass subscription

If you’ve skimmed through this article so far (I don’t blame you, who has time for 4,000+ word essays?), then let me give you seven quick reasons why investing in a MasterClass subscription is in your best interest.

  1. Learn from the best instructors in a variety of fields
  2. Content is enjoyable to watch
  3. Discover new subjects worth exploring
  4. You can’t beat the cost
  5. Courses are split up into easily digestible, high-production value video lessons
  6. Knowledge improves your well-being
  7. More classes are added every month

Reason number two—the content is enjoyable to watch—doesn’t get talked about enough. Even if you agree with all the other six reasons, if MasterClass courses were just…bleh, you probably wouldn’t even bother giving it a try.

But that’s not the case with MasterClass. Nearly every course I took, I finished over a weekend. I couldn’t stop watching the lessons because I wanted to keep learning. It’s the same dopamine hit you get from binging your favorite television series, except this time, you end up smarter in the end.

There’s something enjoyable about watching experts talk about the thing they love doing. It’s why “how to…” tutorial videos are so popular on the internet. We love the idea of seeing something perceived as complex and unachievable broken down into smaller, manageable-sized tasks.

MasterClass does just this, and so much more.


3 Considerations before buying MasterClass

The first consideration before purchasing MasterClass is accurately judging your level of proficiency in certain topics.

For example, if you were looking to get into photography, the Annie Leibovitz MasterClass is probably not for you as it requires a basic understanding of photography. Because of this, many students complain that the entry point for some topics is too high.

The second consideration is your breadth of curiosity. Are you only interested in filmmaking? Or do you want to round out your knowledge with some complementary courses like Helen Mirren teaches acting or Aaron Sorkin teaches screenwriting? Not only that but are you willing to learn something completely different like the culinary arts by Thomas Keller or unravel space exploration with Neil DeGrasse Tyson? MasterClass is suited for those interested in many subjects, not those who are siloed into one specific area.

The third and final consideration is whether or not e-learning is the best way for you to learn. Some people are visual learners and thus are better equipped to succeed with MasterClass. However, there are folks who learn better from books or at a much slower pace. MasterClass is designed to pass along the most amount of information in the shortest amount of time (and make the process enjoyable).

To summarize, are you:

  • looking to improve existing skills or learn new skills as a beginner?
  • willing to explore multiple learning subjects or are you siloed into one or two?
  • able to learn well from video lessons or do you need a more traditional approach?

FAQs

How do I cancel my MasterClass subscription?

If you give MasterClass a try and find out it’s not for you, you can simply email their support team [email protected]. If you made your purchase less than 30 days ago MasterClass will refund you the full amount, no questions asked. I’ve interacted with the MasterClass support team multiple times and they are always extremely helpful.

Can I send MasterClass as a gift?

Yes, you can! Actually, that’s how my journey into MasterClass began. A relative of mine gifted me a year’s membership for my birthday. I’ve renewed every year since. Also, when you sign up for MasterClass you also have the ability to share a membership with someone for free. That’s right, each membership comes with the ability to invite one person to try MasterClass for however long your subscription is. In other words, if you purchase (or receive as a gift) a MasterClass subscription for a year, you can gift one other person a year-long membership as well.

How long are MasterClass courses?

MasterClass course length range from about 2 to 4 hours. However, there are some courses that run even longer. The Aaron Sorkin course on screenwriting is over 6 hours long. Depending on how many lessons you watch per day, you should be able to get through a course in a week.

Can you try MasterClass for free?

Yup, MasterClass offers new students a 7-day free trial (along with their 30-day money-back guarantee).

Is there a MasterClass app?

Yes, and it’s available to both iOS and Android users.

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