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New AnswerHey, I'm just trying to find out what all the subscription allows you to do on top of what's there. 23 a year isnt bad, but I want to know what I'm paying for. I really want to be able to write lots of code kn the phone when I cant get to my computer, so hoping it has an environment for that. Thanks.
10/31/2019 3:58:44 AM
Drew Merten19 Answers
New AnswerSoloLearn PRO isn’t worth it. Especially on mobile EDIT: I got the pro membership from the code coach challenges, and all it does is give you more code coach and no ads. If thats something you care about, go ahead and get it.
Sure you lose the ads and get to see who's peeking at your profile, but everything code/content wise is the same. Honestly, Drew Merten, I'm not sure who the PRO subscription is targeting 🤔 Here's more from SoloLearn: "With a SoloLearn PRO subscription, you will have an ad-free experience with access to a more customized experience that includes setting learning goals and access to personalized activity insights. On the social front, you can see who’s viewed your profile and who’s learning nearby." https://www.sololearn.com/faq/#q3
all that you get is no ads, ability to see who is learning near you, set daily goals, and see who has been visiting your profile. personally, i only use it to see who is near me and to set daily goals. i dont do challenges so i never saw any ads anyway. its only $24 a year so its pretty worth it
You can see who peeks at your profile. If you like them you can chat to them and if you don't, you can block them.
If you play a lot of challenges and don't like ads you can have a faster challenge experience.
You can send the link to yourself, but you must have internet to access that code later. But of you want files, why don't you just save them ?
Wdym by export somewhere else ? Your codes will be awlays be accessible on sololearn, so you can just go to any device and search for your code.
I meant send the files to myself via email or something, so I can use them on my computer at a later date.
Well, I wasnt sure how the app worked, which was why I was asking :) I didnt know if it were possible to use my files later in say, visual studio code on my laptop, or if the code was bound in some way to the app only, if that makes sense.
Ah, I see now. The issue I was having is every time I tried to use the "code" option it was kicking me over to a "pay for subscription" ad. I thought that meant I had to pay for it. It's not doing that anymore.
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