Let’s talk about the elephant in the Zoom room: PlanetSpark isn’t cheap.
We paid nearly ₹65,000 for a three-month course in public speaking and writing for our 8-year-old son. Our first reaction? “That’s a flight ticket!”
So, is it worth the cost? Let’s break it down.
Month 1: Tracking Every Class
We were hyper-alert. Was the teacher engaging? Was our son learning? Was it digital babysitting?
No. The sessions were structured, interactive, and supported with assignments. The teacher gave real-time feedback and performance summaries.
Month 2: The Results Begin
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He started recording and reviewing his speeches.
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Used phrases like “argument structure” and “counterpoint.”
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Wrote a persuasive essay on “Why Holidays Should Be Longer.”
Month 3: Conviction
At his school’s annual event, he opened the function. Confidently. Fluently. Parents came up to us and said, “Who trained him?”
We realized — this wasn’t just a class. It was training for life.
What You’re Paying For
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1:1 mentorship
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Emotional confidence
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Feedback and progress tracking
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Future-ready speaking skills
Is PlanetSpark Expensive?
Yes.
Is It Overpriced?
Not if you value communication, confidence, and clarity. Not if you believe in future-proofing your child.
Final Verdict
PlanetSpark is an investment. If you want a budget-friendly fun app, look elsewhere. But if you want to change how your child speaks, thinks, and leads — it’s worth every rupee.
No matter what type of learner your child is, PlanetSpark helps set your child up for success by providing online classes with a curriculum that's designed to develop essential skills to make your child future-ready.

No matter what type of learner your child is, PlanetSpark helps set your child up for success by providing online classes with a curriculum that's designed to develop essential skills to make your child future-ready.

No matter what type of learner your child is, PlanetSpark helps set your child up for success by providing online classes with a curriculum that's designed to develop essential skills to make your child future-ready.
