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Studicata

Bar exam and law school prep platform offering AI-generated case briefs, on-demand video lectures, and full bar review at a fraction of the cost of traditional providers.

freemiumFree content available; $29/month (Videos & Outlines); $995 full bar review course

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Freemium starts at Free content available; $29/month (Videos & Outlines); $995 full bar review course.

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Introduction

Studicata has grown to serve over 100,000 students and positions itself as a high-value alternative to traditional bar prep providers. The platform has built one of the largest open-access case brief libraries available, using AI to generate over 60,000 case briefs since early 2025, and has attracted a substantial following through free YouTube content with over six million views. The full bar review course is priced at $995 — significantly below the $3,000–$4,000 charged by legacy providers.

Studicata offers flexible study schedules in 8-, 12-, and 16-week formats, over 100 video lectures, more than 1,450 real MBE questions with detailed explanations, 500+ MEE prompts, outlines and study aids, a $29/month video and outline subscription tier, and AI-generated case briefs accessible via the platform. The data-driven study materials are derived from 20+ years of bar exam pass data.

Studicata differentiates itself primarily through price transparency and accessibility: it publishes pricing openly, offers a low monthly subscription entry point, and provides substantial free content — a model that contrasts sharply with BARBRI or Themis, which require large upfront course purchases and have historically limited free access. The AI case brief library also provides law school support beyond bar prep.

Best fit: Law students and bar candidates who are price-sensitive and want a structured, data-driven prep approach without the cost of legacy bar review programs. Also suitable as a law school study aid supplement via the monthly subscription.

Hands-on review pending.

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Studicata is listed as a legal AI tool, but LawyerAI has not attached enough structured workflow or practice-area facets to summarize best-fit use cases yet.
How is Studicata priced?
Freemium starts at Free content available; $29/month (Videos & Outlines); $995 full bar review course.
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