2026 comparison

The best dog training app,
honestly compared.

Full disclosure before anything else: TailorPup is our product. So instead of pretending to be neutral, here is the comparison we would want as dog owners, what each app is genuinely best at, what it costs, and who it fits. Every app on this list is good at something.

The one thing we will argue hard: every dog is different, and most training isn't. A Border Collie and a French Bulldog should not get the same lessons in the same order.

1. TailorPup

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Best for : A structured plan built around your breed, age, and specific behavior problems

Personalized 12-week program, daily 12-minute sessions, built-in clicker, weekly plan re-balancing, 240+ breeds covered.

$9.99/month, $59.99/year, or $99 one-time lifetime, every plan starts with a free 7-day trial.

2. GoodPup

Best for : Live one-on-one video coaching with a human trainer

Pairs you with a professional trainer for weekly live video sessions, the most hands-on option in the category.

About $34/week (as of writing).

GoodPup vs TailorPup, the full comparison →

3. Dogo

Best for : Daily habit-building and a big library of tricks

Daily streaks, a large tricks and skills library, built-in clicker and whistle, photo/video exams.

About $9.99/month or $99.99/year (as of writing).

Dogo vs TailorPup, the full comparison →

4. Pupford

Best for : A genuinely free starting point for beginners

A free 30-day foundation course that covers the basics in order, plus a paid academy if you want more.

Free 30-day course; academy around $9.99/month (as of writing).

Pupford vs TailorPup, the full comparison →

5. Woofz

Best for : Quick, visual tips for simple obedience

Bite-size step-by-step tutorials, approachable and visual, lighter on depth.

About $7.99/week, roughly $31/month equivalent (as of writing).

Woofz vs TailorPup, the full comparison →

How to choose in 30 seconds

Frequently asked questions

What is the best dog training app overall?

It depends on what you need. For live human coaching, GoodPup. For a free start, Pupford’s 30-day course. For daily streaks and tricks, Dogo. For quick visual tips, Woofz. For a structured 12-week program personalized to your dog’s breed, age, and behavior problems, that is exactly what TailorPup was built for.

Which dog training app is the best value?

Pupford’s 30-day course is genuinely free. Among paid options, annual plans usually win: TailorPup at $59.99/year works out cheaper over twelve months than Dogo’s $99.99/year or weekly-billed apps like Woofz (~$31/month equivalent) and GoodPup (~$34/week). Always check current pricing.

Do dog training apps actually work?

App-guided training works when it gets you doing short, consistent, correctly-sequenced sessions, which is exactly what most owners lack. What no app replaces is a qualified professional for severe cases like serious aggression or severe separation anxiety.

Can I try TailorPup for free?

Yes. Every plan starts with a free 7-day trial, and web purchases carry a 90-day money-back guarantee.

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Prices are as of July 2026 and can change, always check each app’s site for current pricing. All trademarks belong to their respective owners; TailorPup is not affiliated with any app mentioned on this page.