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Chessable vs Nayku

MoveTrainer + spaced repetition for openings and tactics. AI coaching + human tutors + measurable progress.

 ChessableNayku
PricingFree · from $9.99/moFree · from $14.99/mo
PlatformsWeb, iOS, AndroidWeb, iOS, Android
Audienceintermediate, advanced, expertbeginner, intermediate
LanguagesENEN
Features
Play online
Play bots
Local pass-and-play
Tactics puzzles
Opening trainer
Endgame trainer
Spaced repetition
Video lessons
Live coaching
Engine analysis
Board scanner (OCR)
Opening repertoire
Cloud sync
Offline mode
Kid-safe
Tournaments
Rating system
Correspondence chess
Chess variants
Study & share
AI coach
Streaming-ready
Game database

Pick Chessable if…

  • Best-in-class spaced repetition for openings
  • Courses from top GMs with structured variations
  • Web + mobile sync is solid
  • Integrates with Chess.com/courses
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Pick Nayku if…

  • Clean progress-tracking UX
  • Combines AI + human tutors in one product
  • Measurable rating-goal framework
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FAQ

Is Chessable better than Nayku?
Neither is strictly "better" — they serve different priorities. Chessable excels at: Best-in-class spaced repetition for openings. Nayku excels at: Clean progress-tracking UX. Pick based on the job you want done.
Is Chessable free?
Chessable has a free tier. Paid plans unlock: Individual courses purchased separately. Free courses available (notable: 100 Endgames You Must Know trailer, Short & Sweet series)..
Is Nayku free?
Nayku has a free tier. Paid plans unlock: advanced features.
On what platforms are Chessable and Nayku available?
Chessable runs on Web, iOS, Android. Nayku runs on Web, iOS, Android.
Who should use Chessable vs Nayku?
Chessable is aimed at intermediate, advanced, expert. Nayku targets beginner, intermediate. Our take: try the one whose audience description fits you.