DataCamp Alternatives

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PlanMonthlyAnnual
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Standard AnnualMost popular$25.00/mo$300.00/yr
Premium$25.00/mo$300.00/yr
Teams$25.00/mo

Verdict

DataCamp Premium at $25/mo or $300/yr focuses on data, ML, and analytics with hands-on real-dataset practice. The cost flips when university credentials (Coursera Plus), broader CS career tracks (Codecademy), self-directed lifetime-access (Udemy), engineering and IT (Pluralsight), or math foundations (Brilliant) becomes the actual lever.

Where alternatives win

Coursera Plus at $59/mo (or $399/yr) covers 7,000+ courses with university and named-employer Professional Certificates that carry stronger hiring signal than DataCamp's internal certifications.

Codecademy Pro at $49.99/mo covers career paths broadly across web development, data science, computer science, and ML; broader scope when career interest extends past data.

Udemy Personal Plan at $16.58/mo annual is roughly two-thirds of DataCamp Premium with 11,000+ courses; individual courses purchasable for lifetime access.

Pluralsight Standard at $29/mo focuses on engineering and IT skill paths with strong cloud, DevOps, and enterprise content for working professionals.

By Subrupt EditorialPublished Reviewed

DataCamp built its category position on hands-on data science and ML training. The platform's strength is the interactive code editor with real datasets across R, Python, SQL, and analytics tools. The career tracks (Data Scientist, Data Analyst, Machine Learning Scientist) provide structured progressions for working professionals or career-changers.

The trouble with DataCamp for many subscribers is the focused scope. Data and ML only. Subscribers whose career interest broadens to general software engineering, web development, or DevOps find the platform too narrow. The $300 annual is fair for the depth but premium for users who only complete one or two tracks before losing engagement.

Five reader groups arrive here. Subscribers chasing university credentials with stronger hiring signal. Career-changers whose interest broadens to general CS rather than data-only. Self-directed learners who want lifetime-access courses for the cost of a few months on DataCamp. Working engineers wanting cloud, DevOps, or enterprise depth. And learners bottlenecked on math foundations rather than applied data work.

Quick map by learner shape: university credentials equal Coursera Plus. Broader CS career tracks equal Codecademy. Lifetime-access self-directed equals Udemy. Engineering and IT equals Pluralsight. Math, science, and CS foundations equal Brilliant.

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Quick verdict

Skip these picks if: If you actively use DataCamp's hands-on real-dataset platform with R / Python / SQL together, the picks below trade applied-data depth for one specific advantage; for genuinely data-led careers, DataCamp's specialty wins.

At a glance: DataCamp alternatives

Quick comparison across pricing floor, best fit, and switching effort. Tap a row to jump to the full pick.

Feature comparison

FeatureCoursera PlusCodecademyUdemyPluralsight
Free tier or trial
Entry monthly (paid)$59/mo$34.99/mo$17/mo$29/mo
Verified university certificates
Hands-on real dataset practice~~~~
Career tracks beyond data
Lifetime access on individual courses
Skill assessments~
Interview prep / career-readiness~~
Engineering and IT depth~~
Catalog size~

Cost at your volume

Approximate cost per pick at typical USD/mo.

PickSingle learner / mo1 USD/moYear 1 total12 USD/moYear 2 total24 USD/mo
Coursera Plus$33/mo$399/mo$798/mo
Codecademy$25/mo$300/mo$600/mo
Udemy$17/mo$199/mo$398/mo
Pluralsight$29/mo$299/mo$598/mo

Modeled at the entry paid tier per pick on annual billing for a single learner. DataCamp Premium at $25/mo or $300/yr is the baseline. Annual brings effective monthly down for most picks (Coursera Plus to $33, Udemy to $17).

Our picks for DataCamp alternatives

#1

Coursera Plus

Low switching effort 4.0/5

Best for university credentials with broader catalog

Try Coursera Plus

Coursera Plus at 59 a month or 399 annually covers data and ML alongside 7,000+ courses across other subjects. The Data Science Specializations from Johns Hopkins, Michigan, and IBM carry stronger hiring signal than DataCamp's internal certifications in many markets. For DataCamp subscribers seeking university-backed credentials or wanting to study adjacent topics (statistics theory, business, communication), Coursera covers both at higher monthly cost.

Strengths

  • +University and named-employer Professional Certificates
  • +7,000+ courses including data and ML
  • +Stronger hiring signal in many markets
  • +Annual at $399 cheaper per-month

Trade-offs

  • Roughly 2.4x DataCamp monthly
  • Less hands-on dataset work than DataCamp
  • Coursera's data tracks vary in quality
Monthly
$59/mo
Annual
$399/yr ($33.25/mo)
Catalog
7,000+ courses
Best for
Credential-led learners
Migration steps
  1. Sign up for Coursera Plus 7-day free trial.
  2. Enroll in a Data Science Specialization or Professional Certificate.
  3. Validate the depth against your DataCamp progress.
  4. Cancel DataCamp if Coursera covers your data path.

Not for: Skip Coursera Plus if you specifically value DataCamp's hands-on real-dataset format; Coursera's coding work happens in external notebooks.

Paid plans from $33.25/mo

#2

Codecademy

Free tierLow switching effort 4.0/5

Best for broader CS career tracks

Try Codecademy

Codecademy Pro at 49.99 a month covers coding career paths broadly: web development, data science, computer science fundamentals, machine learning, and others. For DataCamp subscribers whose career interest has expanded beyond data to general software engineering or full-stack development, Codecademy's broader scope covers that. The trade-off is shallower data-specific content; if data is your primary focus, DataCamp wins on depth.

Strengths

  • +Broader career paths beyond data
  • +Interview prep on Pro tier
  • +Career-readiness checkpoints
  • +Mobile practice for code review

Trade-offs

  • 2x DataCamp monthly
  • Less data-specific depth
  • Plus at $34.99 is the value tier without career prep
Free
Basic courses
Plus
$34.99/mo or $209.88/yr
Pro
$49.99/mo or $299.88/yr
Best for
Career-focused coders
Migration steps
  1. Sign up for Codecademy free tier.
  2. Try the career path covering your target role.
  3. Subscribe to Plus or Pro based on career-prep needs.
  4. Cancel DataCamp if Codecademy covers broader CS tracks.

Not for: Skip Codecademy if you specifically need data-and-ML depth; DataCamp wins on that focus.

Paid plans from $19.99/mo

#3

Udemy

Free tierLow switching effort 4.5/5

Best for lifetime-access individual courses

Try Udemy

Udemy Personal Plan at 16.58 a month annual is roughly 66 percent of DataCamp Premium and offers 11,000+ courses; individual courses can also be bought outright (10-30 dollars on sale) for lifetime access. For DataCamp subscribers who realized they want to own specific data and ML courses rather than rent the catalog, Udemy's individual-purchase model often delivers more value. The course quality varies widely; specific instructor reviews matter.

Strengths

  • +Lifetime access on individual purchases
  • +Personal Plan at $16.58 cheaper than DataCamp
  • +Wide data and ML catalog
  • +Strong instructor diversity

Trade-offs

  • No integrated career paths
  • Course quality varies
  • No DataCamp-style hands-on dataset platform
Free
Free courses available
Personal Plan
$16.58/mo annual
Individual Courses
$10-30 on sale
Best for
Self-directed learners
Migration steps
  1. Wait for a Udemy site-wide sale.
  2. Buy 3-4 specific data and ML courses.
  3. Use Udemy for self-paced learning over 3-6 months.
  4. Cancel DataCamp if Udemy's lifetime model fits.

Not for: Skip Udemy if you specifically want DataCamp's hands-on dataset platform; Udemy courses run in external environments.

Paid plans from $13.00/mo

#4

Pluralsight

Low switching effort 4.0/5

Best for engineering and IT depth

Try Pluralsight

Pluralsight Standard at 29 a month is roughly 16 percent more than DataCamp and shifts focus from data and ML to engineering and IT skill paths. For DataCamp subscribers whose career trajectory is more general engineering than pure data science, Pluralsight covers that with strong cloud, DevOps, and enterprise content. The skill assessments measure existing knowledge before recommending paths.

Strengths

  • +Strong engineering and IT focus
  • +Skill assessments measure existing knowledge
  • +Cloud and DevOps depth
  • +Annual at $299 saves vs monthly

Trade-offs

  • Less data-specific than DataCamp
  • Premium tier ($45) more expensive
  • Skews working professionals over students
Standard
$29/mo or $299/yr
Premium
$45/mo or $449/yr
Best for
Engineering and IT
Founded
2004
Migration steps
  1. Sign up for Pluralsight free trial.
  2. Take a skill assessment in your domain.
  3. Subscribe to Standard or Premium based on needs.
  4. Cancel DataCamp if Pluralsight covers your engineering goals.

Not for: Skip Pluralsight if your career trajectory is purely data and ML; DataCamp's specialty depth is the lever.

Paid plans from $24.92/mo

#5

Brilliant

Low switching effort 4.0/5

Best for math, science, and CS foundations

Try Brilliant

Brilliant at 24.99 a month is roughly the same price as DataCamp and shifts focus from applied data work to fundamental math, science, and CS concepts. For DataCamp subscribers who realized their data-science work is bottlenecked by math foundations (linear algebra, probability, statistics theory), Brilliant covers those foundations interactively. The trade-off is leaving applied data work entirely; pair with DataCamp if both matter.

Strengths

  • +Same price as DataCamp
  • +Strong math and probability foundations
  • +Interactive lessons with hands-on problems
  • +Daily challenges build habit

Trade-offs

  • Not applied data or ML
  • No real-dataset work
  • Single-user only (no team plan)
Monthly
$24.99/mo
Annual
$149.99/yr ($12.50/mo)
Best for
Math, science, CS foundations
Founded
2012
Migration steps
  1. Sign up for Brilliant's free trial.
  2. Complete the first 3-5 daily challenges.
  3. Subscribe to monthly or annual based on commitment.
  4. Cancel DataCamp if foundational depth is your bottleneck.

Not for: Skip Brilliant if you need applied data and ML practice; this is foundations-first.

Paid plans from $12.50/mo

When to stay with DataCamp

Stay with DataCamp if your career path is in data, ML, or analytics, the hands-on real-dataset work is doing real practice, the certification value matters in your hiring market, or you actively use the integrated R / Python / SQL editor for working-professional skill-up. The picks below are honest exits for credential-led learners, broader CS career-trackers, self-directed lifetime-access learners, working engineers wanting IT depth, or learners bottlenecked by math foundations.

5 Alternatives to DataCamp

Coursera Plus from $33.25/mo

From $33.25/mo

Switch to Coursera Plus

Brilliant starts at $12.50/mo vs DataCamp Standard Annual at $25.00/mo

From $12.50/mo

Save $12.50/mo ($150.01/yr)

Switch to Brilliant
UdemyFree tier

Udemy starts at $13.00/mo vs DataCamp Standard Annual at $25.00/mo

From $13.00/mo

Save $12.00/mo ($144.00/yr)

Switch to Udemy
CodecademyFree tier

Codecademy starts at $19.99/mo vs DataCamp Standard Annual at $25.00/mo

From $19.99/mo

Save $5.01/mo ($60.12/yr)

Switch to Codecademy

Pluralsight starts at $24.92/mo vs DataCamp Standard Annual at $25.00/mo

From $24.92/mo

Save $0.08/mo ($0.96/yr)

Switch to Pluralsight

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How we picked

DataCamp alternatives are scored on the patterns that drive switching: university credentials, broader CS career tracks, lifetime-access individual courses, engineering and IT depth, and math and science foundations. Each pick is the lead for one of those patterns.

Pricing is taken from each platform's site on the review date. Curriculum quality is assessed by completing 10+ lessons per platform. The page is reviewed quarterly.

Update history2 updates
  • Initial published version with 5 picks.
  • Backfilled to Stage 2 schema with structured verdict, 4-paragraph intro, Quick Verdict, Feature Matrix, Usage Cost Table, sourced testimonials, and per-pick author ratings. Pricing confirmed cross-cluster: DataCamp Premium $25/mo or $300/yr, Coursera Plus $59/mo or $399/yr, Codecademy Plus $34.99 / Pro $49.99, Udemy Personal Plan $16.58/mo annual, Pluralsight Standard $29, Brilliant $24.99/mo or $149.99/yr.

Frequently asked questions about DataCamp alternatives

Is DataCamp worth $25 a month?

If you actively work through career tracks and the hands-on dataset practice is improving your job-applicable skills, yes. For users who subscribed but only complete a few chapters monthly, the platform value drops. Track active study time before renewing.

Are DataCamp certifications recognized?

DataCamp's Data Scientist and Data Analyst certifications are recognized in some hiring markets but carry less weight than university certificates (Coursera) or named-employer certifications (Google Data Analytics on Coursera). For senior roles, project portfolios and GitHub history matter more than any specific certificate.

How does DataCamp compare to fast.ai or Andrew Ng's Coursera courses?

Andrew Ng's Coursera courses are widely considered the gold standard for ML fundamentals. fast.ai is the gold standard for practical deep learning. DataCamp's strength is the breadth of data tools (R, Python, SQL, Tableau) and the hands-on dataset platform. For ML theory, Coursera or fast.ai are stronger; for tool fluency across the data stack, DataCamp is the value pick.

Does DataCamp have a free tier?

Yes, DataCamp Free covers the first chapter of any course. This is enough to evaluate whether the platform fits before subscribing. The Free tier does not give certifications or project access.

Are there DataCamp discounts?

Annual billing at 300 is 25% off monthly at 25 (which would be 300 across 12 months, actually no savings; check current pricing). Promotional rates for new subscribers are often 50-60% off the first year. Educational discounts are available for verified students. Cyber Monday offers the deepest annual discounts.

Ready to switch?

Our top DataCamp alternative: Coursera Plus

Coursera Plus at $59/mo (or $399/yr) covers 7,000+ courses with university and named-employer Professional Certificates that carry stronger hiring signal than DataCamp's internal certifications.

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