The verification workflow

  1. 1

    Find primary sources

    We start with the provider's Education, Students, Pricing, Help Center, billing, or official announcement pages. A coupon directory or social post is not enough to establish current status.

  2. 2

    Classify the offer

    We decide whether the page describes an individual student deal, a limited program, an institution purchase, an ended campaign, or a free plan open to everyone.

  3. 3

    Record decision fields

    Price, discount, eligibility, country coverage, verification, duration, renewal, restrictions, source URL and checked date are recorded in the shared deal data.

  4. 4

    Resolve source conflicts

    When two official pages disagree, the conflict is shown. A current application or checkout controls the transaction, and an unconfirmed field is written as Not publicly confirmed.

  5. 5

    Keep historical context

    An ended page can still answer a high-intent search and stop students from following an old claim. It remains visible with an Ended label and a safer current action.

  6. 6

    Recheck and correct

    Change logs preserve meaningful updates. A source-backed correction triggers another review rather than an automatic status change.

What each status means

Active

An individual student can currently apply under the stated rules.

Limited

The current benefit is restricted by country, school, cohort, or time window.

Institution Only

A school or university must arrange access; there is no public personal checkout.

Ended

The historic public offer is closed to new applicants.

No Public Deal

No public individual student price or application was found.

Free for Everyone

A general free plan exists, but it is not student-exclusive.

What we do not infer

  • A school email does not prove that an offer is available.
  • An education landing page does not prove personal education pricing.
  • A provider's ordinary annual saving is not a student discount.
  • An old free-year campaign does not establish a current plan.
  • A submitted verification form does not guarantee approval.
  • An affiliate relationship does not establish a product fact.

Source and date visibility

Every product page shows a Last Checked date, visible official source list, and change history. Critical conclusions appear in the section where readers need them, alongside the relevant conditions and evidence.

See the current deal database or report a changed offer.