Resource Review5 min read

WonAnother

4.4Editor rating

A research-informed discipleship platform that maps growth gaps and adapts learning paths for individuals and churches—useful structure without quantifying the soul.

Starting price
Free; paid plans available
Free tier
Yes
Platforms
Web · Ministry dashboards · Planning Center integration
Developer
WonAnother · Mike Mankin
Launched
2024
Updated
Aug 16, 2026
60 questionsDiagnostic
6Growth categories
10K+Lessons completed
50+Church partnerships

The verdict

WonAnother offers more structure than a generic devotional library: a six-domain assessment, adaptive learning paths, short and deep study modes, habits, journals, mentoring, and leader dashboards. The main risk is mistaking a model score or content completion for spiritual maturity. Churches should inspect theology, validation, privacy, leader access, intervention rules, and pricing before using its metrics pastorally.

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WonAnother is a web discipleship platform that begins with a 60-question diagnostic across Bible knowledge, theology, spiritual disciplines, faith application, discipleship and mission, and relationships and character. The result identifies possible growth gaps and shapes an adaptive learning path.

Focused Flow provides short lessons intended for busy schedules, while Deep Dive offers longer, more academic material on exegesis, history, doctrine, and related topics. Lessons include Scripture, journaling, habit prompts, and an Observation, Interpretation, Application study framework.

For mentors and churches, the Ministry Intelligence Suite adds group visibility, custom and sermon-derived lessons, theological guardrails, discussion, Mentor Pins for local priorities, Planning Center integration, and tools intended to identify developing leaders and engagement patterns.

We reviewed the public platform, assessment demo, leader materials, privacy page, background, and faith.tools research without enrolling a congregation. We did not independently validate the Rasch-based scale, scoring, adaptive logic, theological review, metrics, privacy, intervention quality, or claimed adoption figures.

✓ The good

  • Structured starting point - the diagnostic can reveal topics worth discussing with a mentor
  • Adaptive paths - short and deep modes recognize different time and learning needs
  • Study framework - OIA encourages observation and interpretation before application
  • Local leader layer - Mentor Pins and custom content can keep church priorities visible
  • Free access - individuals can begin without a paid subscription

✗ Watch out

  • Measurement overreach - spiritual maturity cannot be reduced safely to one diagnostic score
  • Self-report bias - answers may reflect aspiration, literacy, culture, or test strategy
  • Sensitive belief profile - assessment, journal, habits, and discussion data reveal intimate religious life
  • Price opacity - Disciple, Follower, Mentor, and Ministry tiers are named without a stable public table
  • Pastoral surveillance risk - leader dashboards can become monitoring rather than care

Best for

  • Adults seeking a structured map for further discipleship conversation
  • Mentoring relationships combining platform lessons with real accountability
  • Churches piloting between-Sunday learning with clear local oversight
  • Leaders prepared to treat diagnostics as prompts rather than verdicts

Avoid if

  • Leaders plan to rank, label, discipline, or select people from an automated maturity score
  • Your church cannot protect assessment, journal, belief, and relationship data
  • The curriculum has not been reviewed against your tradition and local context
  • You need transparent plan prices, mature validation research, or native mobile apps immediately

What WonAnother is

WonAnother is an assessment and learning platform, not the church, Scripture, sacrament, spiritual director, psychological test, ordination process, counseling provider, infallible maturity measure, or substitute for embodied relationships and service. Its scores are model outputs.

Individuals and churches remain responsible for doctrine, interpretation, consent, leader access, privacy, pastoral response, safeguarding, disability and cultural fairness, correction, retention, deletion, and refusing consequential decisions based on one metric.

Why discipleship diagnostics can start conversations but not finish them

A broad questionnaire can surface neglected practices or knowledge gaps that an unstructured content feed would miss. Adaptive paths then direct attention toward those areas rather than assigning everyone the same sequence.

Scores are shaped by questions, assumptions, self-awareness, language, and culture. Share results privately, invite disagreement, compare them with lived fruit and community knowledge, and never turn a profile into a spiritual class system.

Sixty-question assessment: broad coverage with validity questions

The diagnostic spans six domains and uses a Rasch-informed growth scale across several knowledge levels. Reassessment is intended to show change over time and adjust recommendations.

Ask for validation samples, reliability, item bias, scoring limits, accommodations, and interpretation guidance. A movement may reflect test familiarity or changed self-perception rather than spiritual growth.

Focused Flow and Deep Dive: two paths through adaptive content

Focused Flow offers roughly five-to-thirty-minute lessons and habit prompts, while Deep Dive moves toward longer biblical, historical, theological, and exegetical study using the OIA model.

Let learners change pace without shame. Review primary sources, distinguish traditions, make room for questions, and connect lessons to prayer, worship, service, repentance, and relationships beyond the screen.

Ministry Intelligence Suite: insight without pastoral surveillance

Church tools aggregate group progress, let leaders prioritize or create content, connect sermon themes, host discussion, integrate with Planning Center, and surface potential emerging leaders.

Use the smallest necessary dataset, transparent consent, restricted roles, short retention, and human review. Never infer crisis, fitness for leadership, discipline, or faithfulness from completion or a private journal without appropriate context.

Pricing

Best value

Free

$0

Essential content, personalized learning paths, and periodic diagnostics.

Disciple or Follower

Shown at signup

Paid individual paths and features; verify current differences and renewal.

Mentor

Shown at signup

Tools for guiding another person and prioritizing local material.

Ministry

Custom quote

Dashboards, custom content, integration, intelligence, administration, and church support.

WonAnother promotes a free-forever tier with essential content, custom learning paths, and quarterly diagnostics.

Paid individual tiers named Disciple and Follower and a Mentor tier are described, but a stable public numeric plan table was not available during review.

Ministry pricing depends on church needs such as dashboards, content, integration, administration, and support and should be obtained in writing.

Include onboarding, leader training, content review, privacy, integration, support, exports, and annual renewal in the cost comparison.

Where WonAnother falls behind

Publish full plan pricing, feature limits, contract terms, renewal, cancellation, and refunds.

Release the assessment model, validation methods, reliability, fairness results, intended use, and prohibited uses.

Provide a church privacy and security center for belief data, journals, dashboards, subprocessors, incidents, retention, and deletion.

Make every tradition, author, source, reviewer, version, and theological guardrail visible at lesson level.

Add governance that prevents leaders from ranking or making consequential decisions from diagnostic and engagement data.

WonAnother vs. RightNow Media vs. Discipleship.org

WonAnother combines diagnostics, adaptive lessons, habits, mentoring, and dashboards. RightNow Media offers a much larger church video library. Discipleship.org provides frameworks, events, books, and practitioner resources rather than a personal assessment engine.

Choose WonAnother for structured personalization, RightNow Media for breadth of licensed group content, or Discipleship.org for leader methodology and networks. Churches may combine them.

Pilot with volunteers and compare theology, accessibility, privacy, leader workload, participation bias, discussion quality, practical fruit, exports, and whether metrics illuminate people or flatten them.

The bottom line

WonAnother is ambitious in a useful way: it tries to connect assessment, learning, habits, mentoring, local church priorities, and organizational visibility rather than deliver another endless video shelf. Its structure may help people name a next step and help leaders notice broad curriculum gaps. The church must resist the seduction of precision. Spiritual life cannot be ranked safely from self-report and clicks. Review the curriculum, demand validation and privacy evidence, keep journals private, prohibit consequential scoring, and let mentors interpret results through real relationships. With those boundaries, WonAnother can be a map for conversation rather than a measure of a person.

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Frequently asked questions

What is WonAnother?

It is a web discipleship platform combining a spiritual-growth diagnostic, adaptive learning, habits, journaling, mentoring, and church dashboards.

How does the assessment work?

Sixty questions span six domains and generate a profile used to recommend a learning path.

Is WonAnother free?

Yes. A free tier is promoted, with additional paid individual, mentor, and ministry plans.

What is Focused Flow?

It is the shorter lesson path, with sessions intended to fit busy schedules and practical habit formation.

What is Deep Dive?

It is the longer, more academic path covering exegesis, theology, church history, and related study.

Can churches see individual progress?

Ministry tools provide leader visibility, so churches should define consent, roles, privacy, and prohibited uses before enrollment.

Does a score measure spiritual maturity?

Only imperfectly. Treat it as a discussion prompt shaped by the instrument and self-report, never a verdict on a person.

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