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Program Comparison

Wysebridge vs. OmniPatent

A practical comparison of Wysebridge and OmniPatent for candidates choosing between lower-cost study tools and a more complete, guided patent bar system.

Feature
Wysebridge
OmniPatent
Pass rate
81% first-attempt (verified)
Not publicly disclosed
Question bank
2,500 questions (900+ real USPTO + 1,500+ custom post-AIA)
Smaller practice set
Exam simulator
Prometric-identical, 100-question timed
Practice exams included
Adaptive study
AI-driven, targets weak chapters
Static study workflow
Flashcards
1,363 MPEP flashcards — free
Not a primary feature
Study planner
8-week plan for working professionals
Largely self-directed
Pricing
$189/mo or $594 one-time
$495
Free tier
Free flashcards, no credit card
No meaningful free tier
Pass guarantee
Yes — 1 year extension if you don't pass
Not offered

How to decide between them

Who OmniPatent may fit

OmniPatent can make sense for candidates who already know the MPEP reasonably well and mainly want a lower-priced bank of practice materials. It is closer to a lightweight study option than a full active-learning platform.

Where Wysebridge is stronger

Wysebridge is stronger when you need structure, performance targeting, realistic full simulations, and a clearer path from weak chapters to exam readiness. That matters most for first-time takers balancing work with study.

Why this comparison matters

A cheaper course is only cheaper if it gets you across the line on the first attempt. Once you price in a retake fee and extra study months, the real comparison is not sticker price alone but total cost to pass.

Want the stronger first-attempt passing path?

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