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Dan's Tutorials is a membership-based learning site focused on tutorials for Apple devices, covering Mac, iPad, iPhone, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. The site says it offers more than 2,100 video tutorials, usually in short 3- to 10+ minute lessons. The emphasis is on easy-to-follow guidance for specific tasks and problems, such as AirDrop, the Safari address bar, iPad storage, mail accounts, privacy, and security settings.
The platform is built mainly around recorded video tutorials, with features such as course progress tracking, note-taking while watching, Apple news aggregation and search, and an AI Assistant. The AI Assistant can answer questions related to Apple devices and uses ChatGPT to provide additional intelligent support. The site also mentions Zoom online classes and webinars, with past topics including Keynote, Pages, Spark Mail, photo organization, and using Apple technology while traveling. However, current live classes and webinars are paused for health reasons, so at this stage it is better viewed primarily as a recorded-learning product.
Pricing is straightforward: $8 per month, $19 per quarter, or $59 per year, all with a 14-day free trial. You will not be charged if you cancel during the trial. Payments are processed by Stripe, and the site states that it does not store credit card information on its own servers. Members can change plans, view payments, and cancel subscriptions from the account page. A reminder is sent about two weeks before renewal, which is a user-friendly touch for a subscription-based course service.
Its strengths are its narrow focus, large content library, and low price, making it especially suitable for users who want to systematically learn everyday features of Apple devices. Short videos, note-taking, and progress tracking lower the barrier to learning. Since it is a small creator-run business, the content also has a more personal style. The limitations are also clear: it does not offer certification or certificates, and live events are currently paused. The course language is not explicitly stated, but the site content is in English, so Chinese users may need some English comprehension ability. It is also more focused on device tips and everyday usage, rather than career certification, programming, or enterprise-level training.
Dan's Tutorials is suitable for new Apple users, older users, everyday consumers who want to get more out of their iPad/iPhone/Mac, and anyone who wants to search for tutorials by specific questions. The site does not state its accessibility status from mainland China, so actual access will depend on the local network environment. Payments are handled through Stripe, and the usability of domestic Chinese bank cards needs to be verified in practice. Alternatives include Apple Support, Today at Apple, YouTube tutorials, and Apple-related courses on Udemy or LinkedIn Learning.
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danstutorials.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach danstutorials.com directly.