Solver-backed training without the desktop, the subscription, or the study marathon. Just five-minute drills on real spots, wherever you are.
GTO Wizard is a powerful study tool, but it's built around long desktop sessions and a paid subscription. If you want to actually keep your edge sharp between sessions — on the train, on a break, in bed — LeakSeek brings solver-backed reps to your pocket for free.
Last updated: 2026-06-01
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GTO Wizard is optimized for a desktop browser and deep study sessions. LeakSeek is designed mobile-first for quick reps anywhere.
GTO Wizard's subscriptions start at a significant cost. LeakSeek offers 1 free session everyday, and fully unlocks for $14.99.
Sitting down for an hour of solver work is hard to sustain. LeakSeek is built around five-minute sessions you'll actually repeat.
Full solver tooling can overwhelm newer players. LeakSeek focuses you on the decision and the feedback, not the technical details.
A side-by-side look at how the two trainers compare.
| Feature | LeakSeek | GTO Wizard |
|---|---|---|
| Price | 1 free session/day, then $14.99 a month | Paid plans |
| Mobile-first design | Yes | Desktop-focused |
| 5-minute drill format | Yes | Long study sessions |
| Solver-backed feedback | Yes | Yes |
| Instant decision feedback | Yes | Yes |
| iOS + Android apps | Yes | Not a native-app-first workflow |
| Designed for daily practice | Yes | Possible, but not the core focus |
Open the app and start drilling real spots with no subscription required.
Feedback is grounded in solver outputs, so you're training toward correct lines. We also show you ranges and EV differences.
Short, repeatable drills that fit your life and build consistency.
Built for iOS and Android, so your training goes wherever you do.
Yes. LeakSeek's core solver-backed drilling is free to start, and works on all iOS and Android smartphones.
LeakSeek is mobile-first, with native iOS and Android apps designed for quick five-minute sessions. GTO Wizard is commonly used through desktop browser workflows rather than a native-app-first experience.
Yes. LeakSeek's feedback is grounded in solver outputs so you train toward correct, theory-sound decisions.
That's exactly what it's built for - five-minute drills on real spots that you can run before a session or on a break.
If you love deep desktop solver study, GTO Wizard is a serious tool. But if you want to keep your edge sharp with free, solver-backed reps that fit in five minutes on your phone, LeakSeek is the alternative built for how you actually live.