Get Savvy vs. Exec
Same idea — roleplay practice.
Very different price.
Exec and Get Savvy are both built around a simple belief: you get better at hard conversations by rehearsing them, not just reading about them. Where they differ is who that practice is built for, and what it costs to get unlimited reps.
The Comparison
What's actually different
| Comparison point | Exec | Get Savvy |
|---|---|---|
| Core format | AI roleplay + human expert coaching | AI roleplay, unlimited self-serve practice |
| Pricing model | $110–175 per session, credit-based | $59–149 per month, unlimited scenarios |
| Category scope | Sales, onboarding, hiring, customer service, change management, leadership | Manager leadership only — 36 scenarios, 12 competencies |
| Built for | Enterprise L&D programs, certification journeys | Individual managers and teams, self-serve |
| Methodology | Platform-specific frameworks | CreateOne methodology — 20 years of leadership development, DISC-aware coaching |
Exec details based on publicly available pricing and positioning as of July 2026. Always confirm current pricing directly with each vendor before deciding.
Exec makes sense if...
- You need roleplay practice across many departments — sales, hiring, onboarding, not just management
- You have an enterprise L&D budget and want certification journeys with white-glove support
- You want AI practice paired with human expert coaching
Get Savvy makes sense if...
- You specifically need to get better at manager conversations — feedback, delegation, underperformance, conflict
- You want unlimited practice reps for one flat monthly price, not a per-session credit meter
- You want to start today as an individual manager, without an enterprise procurement process
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