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LingoLeap vs TestGlider: Mock Volume or AI Feedback Depth?

TestGlider is known for affordable, high-fidelity TOEFL mock tests; LingoLeap pairs realistic mocks with deeper AI feedback on writing, speaking, and the new 2026 task types. This guide compares both across the eight dimensions that actually move your score.

Authored by Helen · Reviewed by the LingoLeap Research Team · Updated April 2026 · Disclosure: published by LingoLeap

Mock tests

TestGlider 12 sets · LingoLeap rolling

2026 format

LingoLeap aligned · TestGlider partial

Mobile app

LingoLeap yes · TestGlider browser only

Quick Answer

Which is better, LingoLeap or TestGlider?

Both platforms are strong on TOEFL mock tests, but they emphasize different things. TestGlider is a good-value mock-test gym with 12 full sets and AI essay and speech feedback, targeted at ESL learners, primarily via web browser. LingoLeap adds sentence-level writing feedback, four-dimension speaking scoring with pronunciation, 2026 TOEFL format alignment, a native mobile app, and a multi-language UI. Pick TestGlider for high-volume mock practice at a low price. Pick LingoLeap for deeper AI coaching across the full prep arc. This comparison is published by LingoLeap.

At-a-Glance Comparison

The table below summarizes how LingoLeap and TestGlider differ across eight prep-relevant dimensions. Pricing is cited from each platform's public pricing page as of April 2026.

Prep-stage fit: LingoLeap vs TestGliderTestGlider is a budget-friendly mock-test gym across prep stages; LingoLeap layers deeper AI feedback and 2026 format coverage on top.Daily practiceTargeted reviewFinal sprintTestGliderHigh-volume mock gymLingoLeapAI feedback coach
DimensionTestGliderLingoLeap
Teaching styleKorea-origin (Databank Inc.) TOEFL mock-test platform with AI essay and speech feedbackAI-driven end-to-end TOEFL coach; mock tests plus sentence-level feedback
Question bank12 full TOEFL mock sets with unlimited grading (source: testglider.com)TPO-aligned plus recent real-exam-style items; rolling updates for 2026 task types
Full-section mockHigh-fidelity 4-section mock tests; free mock tests availableEnd-to-end mock that mirrors the official TOEFL interface — timer, note-taking, highlights, listening segmentation
Writing and speaking feedbackTG Pro: AI essay and speech corrections in about 2 minutesInstant sentence-level writing feedback; pronunciation analysis; 4-dimension TOEFL Speaking rubric scoring
AccessibilityBrowser-based; no dedicated mobile appMulti-language UI; web and native mobile app
Best-fit learnerBudget-conscious ESL test-takers who want volume of realistic mocksPrepping for TOEFL 2026 and want deeper AI feedback plus a mobile workflow
Pricing (from)TG Standard ~US$70 / 6 months, TG Pro ~US$81 / 6 months (source: testglider.com, as of April 2026)Free trial plus per-mock credits and subscription (see pricing page)
Overall positioningA value-focused mock-test gym — the centerpiece is high-fidelity exam simulationsAn AI tutor that grades every response, across every task type, as you practice

Positioning and Teaching Style

TestGlider is a TOEFL mock-test platform produced by Databank Inc. in Seoul. Its core product is the mock exam — a realistic full-length simulation with timer, interface, and pacing modeled on the official TOEFL. TestGlider Pro layers AI-based corrections on top of the mocks, returning essay and speech feedback in about two minutes.

LingoLeap takes a wider view. Mock tests are part of the product, but they sit alongside a structured AI coaching layer: sentence-level writing feedback, four-dimension TOEFL Speaking rubric scoring with pronunciation analysis, and dedicated practice sets for the 2026 task types — Listen and Repeat, Build a Sentence, Write an Email, Choose a Response.

Put simply: TestGlider is a mock-test gym with AI grading bolted on. LingoLeap is an AI coach that includes mock tests. That framing usually drives the right choice for a given learner.

Question Bank Depth and Currency

TestGlider markets 12 full TOEFL mock sets with unlimited grading, plus a small roster of free mock tests for new users. For test-takers who mostly want to run realistic four-section simulations back to back, the volume is real.

LingoLeap's bank is built around TPO-aligned items and recent real-exam-style questions, with rolling updates tied to the 2026 format. For the new task types — Listen and Repeat, Build a Sentence, Write an Email, Choose a Response — LingoLeap ships dedicated practice sets, not just full mocks.

  • TestGlider 12 full mock sets — best when you want dense, back-to-back mock repetitions.
  • LingoLeap TPO-aligned with 2026 task-type drills — best when you need targeted format-aligned practice plus full mocks.

Mock-Test Experience

Both platforms bundle full four-section mock tests. TestGlider is built around the mock exam as the centerpiece — the interface, timing, and pacing are modeled on the official TOEFL, and free mock tests are available so new users can try before paying.

LingoLeap's mock tests reproduce the official TOEFL interface closely: countdown timer, note area, passage highlighting, listening audio segmentation, and section-by-section pacing. After the mock finishes, LingoLeap generates a structured report with per-question scoring, error tags, and a suggested improvement path.

  • TestGlider Good for stringing multiple realistic mocks together, especially on a budget.
  • LingoLeap Good for pressure-testing your pacing with a full mock, then mining the post-mock AI report for where to study next.

Feedback and Grading

For reading and listening, both platforms auto-grade the objective questions. The real difference shows up in writing and speaking, and in how the feedback feeds back into your study plan.

TestGlider Pro offers AI essay and speech corrections, typically returned in around two minutes. That is fast, and the fact that grading is unlimited on the Pro tier keeps the cost-per-attempt very low. The feedback is focused on essay-level and response-level corrections.

LingoLeap grades writing and speaking automatically, in seconds. Writing feedback is sentence-level — logic flow, grammar, rhetorical moves, and a rewrite suggestion. Speaking feedback covers pronunciation, speed, hesitations, and scoring across the four TOEFL Speaking rubric dimensions. After each mock, LingoLeap produces a structured report with error tags and an improvement path.

  • TestGlider Fast AI essay/speech corrections — good fit when you mainly want a grade on a completed mock.
  • LingoLeap Sentence-level writing feedback + 4-dimension Speaking scoring with pronunciation — good fit when you want to know why you lost each point.

Accessibility and Platform

TestGlider runs in a web browser and does not ship a dedicated mobile app — you can use it on a phone through the mobile web, but longer mock sessions work best on a laptop.

LingoLeap offers a multi-language UI and runs on both web and native mobile apps. The mobile app is designed for shorter study sessions — drilling a question type or reviewing a speaking response — without needing a desktop client.

Pricing and Free Trial

Pricing is published on each platform's site and changes from time to time. The figures below are drawn from each platform's public pricing page as of April 2026. Confirm the current number before you subscribe.

TestGlider currently lists two main tiers. TG Standard works out to roughly US$11.67 per month when billed as a 6-month plan (about US$70 total for 6 months). TG Pro adds unlimited AI essay and speech grading for roughly US$13.50 per month, or about US$81 for 6 months. Free mock tests are also available for new users.

LingoLeap offers a free trial that includes a mock-test preview, plus pay-per-use mock credits and subscription bundles. Per-mock credits are a good fit if you want to try the AI feedback on a single writing or speaking response before committing.

Prices as of April 2026. See testglider.com and lingoleap.ai/pricing for current figures.

Who Should Pick Which

Pick TestGlider if…

  • You primarily want high-volume mock tests at a budget price.
  • A two-minute AI grade on your essay and speech is enough signal for your workflow.
  • You are comfortable using a web browser for all study sessions.
  • You are on a tight budget and unlimited mock grading matters to you.

Pick LingoLeap if…

  • You want sentence-level writing feedback and pronunciation scoring, not just a grade.
  • You are preparing for TOEFL 2026 and want dedicated drills for the new task types.
  • You practice on a phone as much as a laptop and want a native mobile app.
  • You want a multi-language UI instead of an English-only interface.

Some test-takers combine the two: LingoLeap for daily AI-coached practice and 2026 task-type drills, TestGlider for extra mock volume in the final sprint.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is TestGlider worth it in 2026?

TestGlider is a strong pick when what you want is high-volume, realistic TOEFL mocks at a low price, with AI essay and speech grading that comes back in about two minutes. It is less ideal if you need sentence-level feedback, pronunciation scoring, or 2026-specific task-type drills — LingoLeap covers those.

Does TestGlider cover the new TOEFL 2026 format?

TestGlider's mock tests are modeled on the TOEFL exam interface. Coverage of the specific 2026 task types — Listen and Repeat, Build a Sentence, Write an Email, Choose a Response — may depend on mock-set version. LingoLeap's practice and mocks are fully aligned with the 2026 format and 1–6 per-section scoring scale.

Does LingoLeap offer the same unlimited mock grading as TestGlider Pro?

LingoLeap's grading model is different. Every mock and every writing/speaking attempt within an active LingoLeap plan is graded by AI, with sentence-level writing feedback and four-dimension speaking scoring. Pricing is done via subscription or per-mock credits rather than a flat unlimited-grading tier.

Which is cheaper, LingoLeap or TestGlider?

TestGlider Standard is roughly US$70 for 6 months and TestGlider Pro is roughly US$81 for 6 months as of April 2026. LingoLeap offers a free trial plus pay-per-mock and subscription options, so the effective cost depends on how intensively you practice. For pure mock volume on a tight budget, TestGlider is hard to beat; for broader AI coaching across the prep arc, LingoLeap is usually the better value.

Can I try LingoLeap before paying?

Yes. LingoLeap offers a free mock-test preview, so you can experience the full-section flow and see the AI feedback on a writing or speaking response before committing to a paid plan.

Should I use LingoLeap and TestGlider together?

Some test-takers do. A common split is LingoLeap for daily AI-coached practice plus 2026 task-type drills, and TestGlider for stacking extra mock volume in the final sprint.

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