SCOPE & DISCLOSURE
This is a Pass Florida-published comparison, not a neutral marketplace review; Pass Florida is our product and the relationship is disclosed throughout. Lexawise details come from its public pages, verified June 26, 2026; pricing, promotions, question counts, and guarantee terms change, so confirm current details on lexawise.com before purchasing. Neither product can guarantee a passing score. Full sourcing is in the methodology below.
QUICK ANSWER
Pass Florida and Lexawise solve different study problems. Pass Florida is a $39.99 one-time purchase: 1,002 Florida-specific questions, a 19-topic diagnostic, Math Coach across the 14 Florida math types, a Trap Library, Confidence Calibration, offline access, and lifetime updates. Lexawise uses fixed-duration tiers ($49 / $69 / $89). It publishes a much larger question count that varies by page (4,500+, 4,800+, or 5,340), and adds videos, audio lessons, flashcards, the Lexa AI Chat Tutor, and a 30-day guarantee. Choose Pass Florida if you want every question Florida-specific at a lower fixed lifetime cost. Choose Lexawise if video, audio, AI support, or a refund window matter more. Do not decide from the biggest number; decide from the gap your last practice score exposed.
WHO THIS GUIDE IS FOR
Florida sales associate candidates comparing Pass Florida and Lexawise as paid exam-prep options. It helps whether you just finished the 63-hour course and are choosing your first paid app, you are mid-prep and considering a switch, you are a retaker weighing options, or you are deciding between fixed lifetime access and timed access with more media. For related decisions, see the best prep-app comparison, the one-time-purchase guide, the free vs paid comparison, the tutor vs app guide, and the free practice questions. Not legal, financial, or career advice; not an endorsement of either product.
$39.99 one-time, lifetime updates, no subscription, and every question built for Florida.
Videos, audio lessons, flashcards, an AI tutor, and a larger provider-stated question bank.
Compare Florida relevance, study window, refund terms, weak-area diagnosis, and math support before buying.
Already finished your course and just need Florida reps? Download Pass Florida or see what $39.99 unlocks.
What this guide covers
- Official source map
- Pass Florida vs Lexawise at a glance
- Pricing model: one-time vs renewable
- Question count: Florida-specific vs total
- Study modes and features compared
- Florida-specific depth: what each emphasizes
- Math support: Math Coach vs formula guide
- Platform and access
- Guarantees and refunds
- Which one fits which study gap?
- Buying-decision rule
- Related comparison guides
- Frequently asked questions
Official source map
Use official sources for exam format and current product terms. Use the fit-vs-feature comparison, pricing-model decision framework, and "what your gap actually is" diagnostic in this guide as exam-prep coaching.
| Claim in this guide | Primary source | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| The Florida sales associate exam is 100 multiple-choice questions, 3.5 hours, closed book, and built around 19 content areas | DBPR Sales Associate Candidate Information Booklet | Both Pass Florida and Lexawise prepare for this exam format |
| Passing requires a grade of 75 points or higher | DBPR CIB and DBPR Real Estate Sales Associate Requirements | The shared cut score both products prepare for |
| Pass Florida is a $39.99 one-time purchase with 1,002 Florida-specific practice questions, a 19-topic diagnostic, six modes, Math Coach across the 14 Florida math calculation types, Trap Library, Confidence Calibration, offline access, optional sync, lifetime updates, no subscription, and no copied exam questions | Current Pass Florida product page | The verified Pass Florida feature set used throughout this comparison |
| Lexawise offers one-time-charge tiers at $49 (1 week), $69 (1 month), and $89 (6 months), with renewal options; pages may also show FLASH15 discounted prices ($41.65 / $58.65 / $75.65) depending on page and plan, so verify final checkout | Lexawise pricing page and Lexawise Florida exam prep page, first fetched 2026-05-30; rechecked 2026-06-26 | The Lexawise pricing structure and live promotion as stated on public pages; subject to change |
| Lexawise publishes 4,500+ questions on the pricing page, 4,800+ on the Florida real estate exam prep page, and 5,340 on the Florida sales associate exam prep page | Lexawise pricing, Florida exam prep, and Florida sales associate exam prep pages, first fetched 2026-05-30; rechecked 2026-06-26 | The Pass Florida 1,002 figure is explicitly Florida-only; Lexawise publishes a larger provider-stated inventory with page-level count differences |
| Lexawise states Florida-focused, state-specific, 2026-updated prep and shows National + State and State Only study paths; this guide does not infer a separate Florida-only count beyond the provider's own published numbers | Lexawise Florida sales associate and Florida exam prep pages, first fetched 2026-05-30; rechecked 2026-06-26 | Prevents the comparison from treating "total questions" and "Florida-only questions" as the same metric |
| Lexawise features as published include unlimited practice tests, timed mock exams, topic practice, 1,000 flashcards, 500+ math questions on the pricing page, 65 concept videos, 100 audio lessons, Lexa AI Chat Tutor, summary eBook and math guide, smart explanations, progress tracker, iOS and Android app, and all-device access | Lexawise pricing, Florida exam prep, and Florida sales associate pages, first fetched 2026-05-30; rechecked 2026-06-26 | The verified Lexawise feature set used in the comparison |
| Lexawise advertises 30-day risk-free, no-questions-asked, satisfaction, and money-back guarantee language | Lexawise pricing and Florida sales associate pages, first fetched 2026-05-30; rechecked 2026-06-26 | The verified Lexawise guarantee framing; refund terms governed by Lexawise's policies |
| Pass Florida does not advertise a passing-score guarantee; no coaching tool can guarantee a passing score | Pass Florida product page and Methodology of this guide | Content-honesty disclosure; both products are coaching tools, not score guarantees |
| The Course Plus Practice Rule, the fit-vs-feature comparison, the pricing-model decision framework, the "what your gap actually is" diagnostic, the buying-decision rule, and the trap framing are study heuristics | Pass Florida coaching methodology | These are not DBPR, FREC, Pearson VUE, or Lexawise documents |
Pass Florida vs Lexawise at a Glance
The fastest way to see the difference is a single side-by-side. The rows below show what each product publishes about itself as of 2026-05-30. Verify current terms directly with each provider before purchasing.
| Feature | Pass Florida | Lexawise (per lexawise.com, 2026-05-30) |
|---|---|---|
| Price model | $39.99 one-time, no subscription, lifetime updates | Base tiers: $49 / 1 week, $69 / 1 month, $89 / 6 months; one Florida page displayed FLASH15 promo prices |
| Total questions | 1,002 Florida-specific | 4,500+ on pricing page; 4,800+ on Florida exam prep page; 5,340 on Florida sales associate page |
| Florida-only clarity | Every question is Florida-specific by construction | Lexawise states Florida-focused, state-specific prep; page-level counts vary, and a separate Florida-only split is not isolated in this comparison |
| Diagnostic | 19-topic diagnostic mapped to the DBPR exam outline | Progress tracker, detailed results, topic practice, and weak-spot framing; DBPR 19-topic diagnostic not explicitly stated |
| Study modes | Six modes (diagnostic, topic practice, mixed practice, math coaching, trap review, timed exam simulation) | Unlimited practice tests, timed mock exams, topic-specific practice, flashcards, videos, audio, eBook, AI tutor |
| Math support | Math Coach across the 14 Florida math calculation types | 500+ math questions on pricing page; summary eBook and math guide on Florida pages |
| Video / audio | Not stated on product page | 65 concept videos, 100 audio lessons |
| AI / tutoring | Not stated on product page | Lexa AI Chat Tutor |
| Vocabulary | Trap Library + Confidence Calibration | 1,000 vocabulary flashcards |
| Extras | Lifetime updates included | Summary eBook, smart explanations, progress tracker |
| Offline access | Yes; optional sync | Mobile + web access; offline not explicitly stated |
| Platform | Mobile + web | iOS and Android apps + all-device web |
| Guarantee | No passing-score guarantee; no satisfaction guarantee advertised | 30-day risk-free / no-questions-asked / satisfaction / money-back language appears across Lexawise pages |
| Copied exam questions | None (explicitly disclosed) | Not explicitly addressed on page |
The "not stated on page" entries are honest gaps in the Lexawise public materials. They do not mean the feature is absent; they mean the provider has not explicitly listed it on the page fetched on 2026-05-30. Verify directly if a missing entry is decisive for your purchase.
Pricing Model: One-Time vs Renewable
Snippet answer: Pass Florida is $39.99 once with lifetime access; Lexawise uses fixed-duration tiers ($49 / 1 week, $69 / 1 month, $89 / 6 months) that renew. For an open-ended study window or a retake, the one-time price is lower and does not expire.
This is the largest practical difference between the two products.
Pass Florida is a single $39.99 purchase with lifetime updates. There is no subscription, no monthly billing, no renewal prompt, and no expiring access window. If your prep takes 6 weeks or 6 months, the price does not change.
Lexawise uses a fixed-duration access model. Its pages list $49 for a 1-week pass, $69 for a 1-month pass, and $89 for a 6-month pass, framed as "One-time charge - Renew anytime." Lexawise pages may also show FLASH15 discounted prices ($41.65 / $58.65 / $75.65) depending on the page and plan you select. Treat any promo as temporary and verify the final checkout price.
The buying decision is not "which is cheaper." It is "which matches my actual study window."
| Your study window | Lexawise visible cost (2026-05-30) | Pass Florida total | Which fits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 1 week, confident retake | $49 base; $41.65 promo shown on one Florida page | $39.99 | Pass Florida is still lower and does not expire |
| 1 month, first-time taker | $69 base; $58.65 promo shown on one Florida page | $39.99 | Pass Florida is cheaper unless Lexawise media features are decisive |
| 6 months, full prep arc | $89 base; $75.65 promo shown on one Florida page | $39.99 | Pass Florida is cheaper for long windows |
| 1 week, but you need video lessons | $49 base; promo may reduce if active | $39.99 | Lexawise if video lessons are decisive; Pass Florida otherwise |
| 6 months, but you need Lexa AI Chat Tutor | $89 base; promo may reduce if active | $39.99 | Lexawise if AI tutoring is decisive; Pass Florida otherwise |
| Open-ended (could need 9-12 months) | $89 base for 6 months, then renew if needed | $39.99 (lifetime) | Pass Florida; renewal cost stacks on the Lexawise side |
The honest framing: if pricing alone drives the decision, Pass Florida is the lower fixed cost at every common study window shown on 2026-05-30. If a specific Lexawise feature is decisive for your study gap (video lessons, audio lessons, Lexa AI Chat Tutor, or refund-window preference), the Lexawise tier cost is justified by that feature, not by question volume alone.
Question Count: Florida-Specific vs Total
Snippet answer: Pass Florida publishes 1,002 Florida-specific questions; Lexawise publishes a larger total that varies by page (4,500+, 4,800+, or 5,340). A bigger count helps only if the questions train the exact Florida rules and math you are tested on.
Question count is the most-marketed comparison number and the most-misread one.
Pass Florida publishes 1,002 questions, all Florida-specific. The 1,002 figure is bounded by the Florida sales associate exam content scope (19 DBPR content areas) and the F.S. Chapter 475 + F.A.C. Chapter 61J2 statutory backbone.
Lexawise publishes several current question-count claims depending on which public page you read:
| Lexawise page fetched on 2026-05-30 | Published count | How to read it |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing page | 4,500+ exam-like questions | General pricing-page inventory claim |
| Florida real estate exam prep page | 4,800+ Florida real estate exam practice questions | Florida-focused page-level inventory claim |
| Florida sales associate exam prep page | 5,340 Florida real estate exam questions / 5,340+ realistic questions | Sales-associate-specific page-level inventory claim |
This is a meaningful update from older comparison drafts: Lexawise now publicly states Florida-focused and state-specific prep more clearly than a generic national bank. The remaining nuance is that the page-level numbers do not all match each other, and this guide does not split the inventory into "Florida-only," "national + state," "state-only reciprocity," unique questions, repeated questions across modes, or tier-specific access unless Lexawise states that split directly.
This matters for the Florida exam because national real estate questions can cover concepts that are tested differently in Florida (or not at all). Florida's transaction-broker presumption under F.S. 475.278, Florida's documentary stamp tax, Florida's homestead exemption rules including the CPI-adjusted additional exemption, and Florida's escrow timing under F.A.C. 61J2-14 are all Florida-specific topics where a national question may not transfer cleanly.
For a Florida-only buyer, the honest framing is:
- Pass Florida's 1,002 figure is 100% Florida-relevant by construction.
- Lexawise publishes a larger provider-stated inventory and states Florida-focused, state-specific prep, but the public pages show different totals depending on context.
- If your buying decision depends on exact Florida-only inventory, ask Lexawise whether the 5,340 figure is unique questions, whether it applies to your selected access path, and how the National + State and State Only paths differ.
If question-bank size is decisive for you, verify the current count at checkout and ask the provider what the count includes. Bigger total numbers are valuable only when the questions train the exact Florida rules, math setups, and wording traps that cost points.
Study Modes and Features Compared
Snippet answer: Both offer practice tests, timed exams, and topic quizzes. Pass Florida adds a DBPR-mapped 19-topic diagnostic, Math Coach, Trap Library, and Confidence Calibration; Lexawise adds concept videos, audio lessons, an AI tutor, and flashcards.
Both products offer practice tests, timed simulated exams, and topic-specific quizzes. The differences are in what surrounds the questions.
Pass Florida's distinctive features (per the Pass Florida product page):
- A 19-topic diagnostic explicitly mapped to the DBPR exam outline (not just a progress meter, but a content-area-by-content-area accuracy report)
- Math Coach drilled across the 14 Florida math calculation types (commission, documentary stamps, intangible tax, proration, LTV, cap rate, GRM, depreciation, area/acreage, property tax including millage)
- Trap Library that names the wrong-answer patterns (familiar-word distractors, true-but-not-responsive answers, EXCEPT/NOT inversions, timing traps, confidence errors)
- Confidence Calibration that pairs your subjective confidence with your actual accuracy by topic
- Offline access with optional sync
Lexawise's distinctive features (per lexawise.com, 2026-05-30):
- Larger provider-stated question inventory across its Florida pages (4,500+ / 4,800+ / 5,340 depending on page)
- Unlimited practice tests, timed mock exams, topic-specific practice, smart explanations, and progress tracking
- 65 concept videos
- 100 audio lessons
- Lexa AI Chat Tutor (interactive Q&A assistant)
- 1,000 vocabulary flashcards
- Summary eBook
- Math guide; the general pricing page also advertises 500+ math questions
- 30-day money-back / satisfaction / no-questions-asked guarantee language across public pages
These are different product philosophies. Pass Florida emphasizes question-bank depth, topic-mapped diagnostics, and Florida-specific math drilling. Lexawise emphasizes broader content modalities (video + audio + AI tutor + flashcards + eBook) on top of a larger total question bank.
Neither philosophy is universally better. The right choice depends on how your gap maps to the feature inventory.
Florida-Specific Depth: What Each Emphasizes
Snippet answer: Pass Florida is Florida-only and maps every question to the 19 DBPR content areas, Chapter 475, Chapter 61J2, and the 14 math types. Lexawise makes Florida claims but does not surface that exam-outline mapping on its pages; for Florida law and math depth, that mapping is the difference.
Florida-specific exam content includes F.S. Chapter 475 license law, F.A.C. Chapter 61J2 (escrow and advertising rules), F.S. 475.278 brokerage relationships, documentary stamp tax, the homestead exemption (including the CPI-adjusted additional exemption), 55+ HOPA testing, and Florida math archetypes such as proration in arrears and the Miami-Dade doc-stamp exception.
Pass Florida is Florida-only and explicitly maps its 1,002 questions, 19-topic diagnostic, and 14-type Math Coach to that content scope. Lexawise makes real Florida claims ("Florida-Focused," "all national and state-specific content," "2026 Rules & Regulations"), but its public pages do not surface the same exam-outline mapping (the 19 DBPR areas, Chapter 475, Chapter 61J2, the 14 math types). If explicit DBPR mapping matters to you, Pass Florida documents the fit. If Lexawise covers it inside the product without those labels, verify directly before relying on it.
Math Support: Math Coach vs Formula Guide
Snippet answer: Florida exam math is only 10 points but high-leverage. Pass Florida's Math Coach drills the 14 Florida calculation types with setup coaching; Lexawise lists 500+ math questions plus a guide, but does not state whether it includes setup-error drilling.
Florida exam math is allocated 10 points under F.A.C. 61J2-2.029. That is a small share, but math is predictable and high-leverage for score recovery.
Pass Florida's Math Coach drills the 14 Florida calculation types (commission, doc stamps, intangible tax, proration, LTV, cap rate, GRM, depreciation, area/acreage, property tax) with setup-focused coaching: label the missing variable, pick the right base, convert percentages, and dodge the trap answers. Lexawise lists 500+ math questions plus a summary eBook and math guide, but its pages do not say whether that includes setup-error drilling or Florida-archetype coaching. If math is your weak area, setup drilling usually moves a score faster than reference material alone.
Platform and Access
Both products are mobile and web. Lexawise states iOS and Android apps plus all-device web access; Pass Florida is mobile-first with offline access and optional sync. Lexawise's pages do not explicitly state offline access, so if studying offline (a commute without signal) is decisive, verify that with Lexawise before purchasing.
Guarantees and Refunds
Snippet answer: Lexawise advertises a 30-day satisfaction / money-back guarantee (verify the terms); Pass Florida advertises no passing-score guarantee because no prep tool can control your exam score. Neither guarantees a pass.
This is the largest difference in marketing posture.
Lexawise advertises multiple guarantee phrases across its public pages as of 2026-05-30, including 30-day risk-free, no-questions-asked, "Satisfaction Guarantee Or Your Money Back," 100% money-back, and "Love It Or It's Free" language. That is a real buyer-protection difference if the terms fit your situation. The terms, conditions, eligibility, claim process, and refund timing are governed by Lexawise's policies and should be verified directly before purchase.
Pass Florida does not advertise a passing-score guarantee, and the Pass Florida cluster (including this comparison) explicitly discloses that no coaching tool can guarantee a passing score. This is content-honesty rather than a missing feature: passing-score guarantees on exam-prep products are difficult to support because score outcomes depend on factors outside the prep tool's control (study time, sleep, test-day focus, Pearson VUE form variation, DBPR scoring rules).
If a 30-day refund window is decisive for your purchase, that is a Lexawise advantage as stated on its pages. If you are evaluating "guarantee" claims as a literal promise that a prep product can control your state-exam score, neither product can do that; only your exam-day performance is scored by DBPR/Pearson VUE.
Lexawise's Florida page also displays a "96% Pass Rate" headline, which it attributes to surveys of about 400 students who used its prep. Read that the way you would any vendor pass-rate claim: it is a provider-published survey figure, not audited DBPR or Pearson VUE pass-rate data, and the surveyed group selects itself (people who finished the prep and chose to answer). Treat it as a marketing signal, not a promise your result will match it. Florida publishes pass rates by exam, not by prep vendor, so no prep company can prove its product caused a given outcome.
Which one fits which study gap?
Snippet answer: Choose Pass Florida for Florida-only depth, lifetime access, math and trap drilling, and the lowest fixed cost; choose Lexawise for video/audio/AI support, a larger total bank, or a refund window. Match the tool to the gap your last practice score exposed.
The choice is not "which is better." It is "which solves the gap I actually have."
| Your gap | The right tool |
|---|---|
| You want fixed-cost lifetime access for an open-ended prep window | Pass Florida ($39.99 one-time + lifetime updates is the lowest sustained cost) |
| You want video lessons or audio lessons | Lexawise (65 concept videos + 100 audio lessons per their page) |
| You want an interactive AI tutor | Lexawise (Lexa AI Chat Tutor per its pages) |
| You want a topic-mapped 19-content-area DBPR diagnostic | Pass Florida (explicitly mapped to DBPR exam outline) |
| You want Math Coach setup-error drilling across the 14 Florida math calculation types | Pass Florida (Math Coach across the 14 calculation types) |
| You want a Trap Library and Confidence Calibration for the EXCEPT/NOT and confidence-vs-accuracy gaps | Pass Florida (Trap Library + Confidence Calibration) |
| You want a 30-day refund-window fallback | Lexawise (30-day risk-free / satisfaction / money-back language per its pages) |
| You want the largest provider-stated question inventory | Lexawise (4,500+ / 4,800+ / 5,340 depending on public page) |
| You want every question to be Florida-specific by construction | Pass Florida (1,002 explicitly Florida-specific) |
| You want offline access on a commute without cell service | Pass Florida (offline explicitly stated); verify Lexawise offline directly |
If multiple rows pull you toward the same product, the decision is easy. If different rows pull you toward different products, the question becomes which gap is the actual blocker, and that comes from your last practice score, not from the marketing pages.
Buying-Decision Rule
Do not buy the product with the biggest marketing promise. Buy the product that solves your next study problem.
A repeat taker whose score report flagged Math should weight Math Coach setup drilling over total question count. A first-time taker with broken Florida-law recall should weight Florida-specific question depth over video lessons. A candidate who learns through video should weight Lexawise's 65 concept videos over Pass Florida's question-bank-focused model. A candidate who wants refund-window protection should weight Lexawise's 30-day guarantee language.
The right comparison is not "1,002 vs 5,340" or "$39.99 vs $49-$89." The right comparison is "which feature, on which page, fixes the gap my last practice score showed?"
FLORIDA-FIRST PRACTICE
Choose practice that fits the exam problem you actually have.
Pass Florida is an educational exam-prep tool for Florida sales associate candidates: 1,002 Florida-specific practice questions, a 19-topic diagnostic, six modes, Math Coach across the 14 Florida math calculation types, Trap Library, Confidence Calibration, offline access, optional sync, lifetime updates, and one $39.99 purchase. No subscription. No copied exam questions.
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Use these next if the real question is not only "Pass Florida vs Lexawise," but what kind of support you need before scheduling Pearson VUE.
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| Which paid app category fits you | Best Florida real estate exam prep app | Compares app-style tools beyond this two-product matchup |
| Which overall prep option fits, beyond apps | Best Florida real estate exam prep | Weighs apps, courses, tutors, and free prep in one roundup |
| Whether to use free prep before buying anything | Free Florida real estate exam prep vs paid | Gives the free-first / paid-safer decision rule |
| Whether you need an app, tutor, or cram course | Tutor vs app vs cram course | Matches support type to your score pattern and calendar |
| Whether question-bank repetition is misleading you | Memorized practice questions, failed the Florida exam | Explains why familiar questions can inflate readiness |
| Whether your practice score is safe enough | Florida real estate exam readiness score | Turns a score into a buy / wait / schedule decision |
| Whether to run a 100-question timed simulation | Full-length practice exam strategy | Shows how to test pacing and transfer before exam day |
| Whether a video-first course beats Florida practice | Pass Florida vs AceableAgent | Compares a course brand with focused Florida drilling |
| Whether a full course or an exam-prep app fits | Pass Florida vs CE Shop and Colibri | Separates 63-hour courses from exam-prep tools |
| National coverage vs Florida-only depth | Pass Florida vs CompuCram | Weighs a national bank against Florida specificity |
| A classroom school brand vs a mobile app | Pass Florida vs Gold Coast Schools | Compares in-person schooling with app practice |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Pass Florida or Lexawise cheaper?
Pass Florida is cheaper at every common study window: $39.99 one-time vs Lexawise's $49 / $69 / $89 base tiers. Lexawise pages may also show FLASH15 promo prices ($41.65 / $58.65 / $75.65) depending on page and plan, but even that promoted 1-week price is above Pass Florida's $39.99 fixed lifetime price. The exception is feature-driven choice: Lexawise may be worth the higher timed-access cost if video lessons, audio lessons, Lexa AI Chat Tutor, or a 30-day refund window are decisive for you.
How many Florida-specific questions does each have?
Pass Florida publishes 1,002 Florida-specific questions. Lexawise publishes different current counts on different public pages: 4,500+ on the pricing page, 4,800+ on the Florida real estate exam prep page, and 5,340 on the Florida sales associate exam prep page. Lexawise also states Florida-focused and state-specific prep. If your purchase depends on exact Florida-only inventory, ask Lexawise whether the count is unique questions, whether it applies to your selected plan, and how National + State differs from State Only.
Does Lexawise have a passing-score guarantee?
Lexawise uses several guarantee phrases across public pages, including 30-day risk-free, no-questions-asked, "Satisfaction Guarantee Or Your Money Back," and 100% money-back language. Treat that as a provider refund / guarantee claim whose exact terms should be verified directly before purchase. It is not the same thing as a prep tool controlling your official state-exam score. Pass Florida does not advertise a passing-score guarantee and explicitly discloses that no coaching tool can guarantee a passing score.
Does Pass Florida have video lessons or an AI tutor?
The Pass Florida product page does not list video lessons or an AI Chat Tutor among its features. If those are decisive for your study style, Lexawise lists 65 concept videos, 100 audio lessons, and Lexa AI Chat Tutor per its pages on 2026-05-30. Pass Florida's emphasis is on the Florida-specific question bank, 19-topic diagnostic, Math Coach across the 14 calculation types, Trap Library, and Confidence Calibration.
Which one has better Florida law coverage?
Pass Florida explicitly maps its 1,002 questions and 19-topic diagnostic to the DBPR exam outline (F.S. Chapter 475, F.A.C. Chapter 61J2, F.S. 475.278 brokerage relationships, F.A.C. 61J2-14 escrow rules, Florida HOPA, documentary stamp, homestead, etc.). Lexawise advertises Florida-focused, state-specific, 2026-updated prep and all national and state-specific content. The difference is that Pass Florida's public page surfaces the DBPR/statute/math-archetype mapping more specifically. If Florida law depth is decisive, verify Lexawise's internal Florida law coverage directly before purchasing.
Can I use both at the same time?
You can. The honest framing is whether the combined cost justifies the combined value. If your weak area is Florida math, adding Pass Florida's Math Coach to an existing Lexawise plan may be cheaper than waiting for a Lexawise feature update. If your weak area is video learning, adding Lexawise's video lessons to an existing Pass Florida purchase may be cheaper than building video study materials yourself.
How do I verify Lexawise's current pricing?
Visit lexawise.com directly and check the final checkout screen. The pricing in this guide reflects pages fetched on 2026-05-30; base prices and promo-code prices can change without notice. This page is on a 3-month pricing-cadence re-verification cycle (next: 2026-09-26).
Are copied exam questions a risk on either product?
Pass Florida explicitly discloses "No copied exam questions" as a core product principle. Lexawise's page on 2026-05-30 does not explicitly address copied exam questions. The cluster-canonical recommendation across all retake-strategy posts is to avoid copied or remembered live exam questions for retake study because they train recognition rather than application.
Does Pass Florida replace the 63-hour course?
No. Pass Florida is exam preparation only. It does not replace the required Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC)-approved 63-hour pre-license course, Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) processes, Pearson VUE scheduling, or legal, tax, lending, appraisal, brokerage, title, closing, or professional advice.
Ready to Compare With Your Own Practice Score?
The honest path is not picking between two product pages. It is taking a fresh practice score, naming the gap, and matching the gap to the feature that fixes it.
Start small today: try 5 Florida questions free to see how your weak areas show up on Pass Florida, check your readiness before scheduling, or download Pass Florida when your score data says it is time for the full Florida-specific question bank. For Lexawise, the equivalent first step is its free preview if offered or its 30-day guarantee / refund window per public pages fetched on 2026-05-30.
Methodology
This comparison was reviewed against the Pass Florida product page, three Lexawise pages (pricing, Florida real estate exam prep, and Florida sales associate exam prep), the DBPR Sales Associate Candidate Information Booklet, F.S. Chapter 475, F.A.C. Chapter 61J2, and F.A.C. 61J2-2.029. The Lexawise feature inventory was first catalogued on 2026-05-30. Its pricing, promo status, per-page question counts, features, and guarantee were verified June 26, 2026 and were unchanged. The page re-verifies on a 3-month cadence (next: September 26, 2026), because provider pricing and promotions move faster than statutes.
Official claims are limited to the DBPR exam format (100 questions, 210 minutes, 75 to pass), the 19 content areas, the F.A.C. 61J2-2.029 math allocation, and the Chapter 475 / 61J2 backbone. Where Lexawise's public pages do not state something (offline access, explicit 19-topic DBPR mapping, or whether the varying counts are unique questions), it is flagged "not stated on page" rather than inferred.
The Course Plus Practice Rule, the fit-vs-feature framework, and the buying-decision rule are Pass Florida coaching pedagogy, not DBPR, FREC, Pearson VUE, or Lexawise documents. This is a commercial comparison authored by Pass Florida, one of the products compared; the relationship is disclosed. Pass Florida is not affiliated with DBPR, FREC, Pearson VUE, or Lexawise. No prep product can guarantee passage of any state exam. Verify current pricing, features, and guarantee terms with each provider before buying.
Product Note
Pass Florida is an educational exam-prep tool for Florida sales associate candidates, and the publisher of this comparison, so the relationship is direct and disclosed. It includes 1,002 Florida-specific questions, a 19-topic DBPR-mapped diagnostic, six study modes, Math Coach across the 14 Florida math types, a Trap Library, Confidence Calibration, offline access, optional sync, lifetime updates, and one $39.99 purchase. No subscription. No copied exam questions. It is independent exam prep, not a DBPR-approved pre-licensing course, a tutoring service, a Pearson VUE scheduling tool, or a guarantee of passage. Pass Florida is not affiliated with Lexawise or any other provider named here.
**Primary-source verification (verified June 26, 2026):** Lexawise base pricing ($49 / 1 week, $69 / 1 month, $89 / 6 months), its published question counts (4,500+ on the pricing page, 5,340 on the Florida sales associate page), its 65 concept videos, 100 audio lessons, 1,000 flashcards, and Lexa AI Chat Tutor, and its guarantee language ("30-Day Risk-Free," "30-Day No-Questions-Asked," "Satisfaction Guarantee Or Your Money Back," "100% money-back," and "Love It Or It's Free") were verified on lexawise.com. Lexawise pages may show base and/or FLASH15 discounted prices depending on page and plan; promotional pricing rotates and should be confirmed at checkout. Pass Florida's own claims ($39.99 one-time, 1,002 questions, no copied exam questions) are consistent with the current product page.
Comparative claims in this guide were verified against the named provider's public pages on June 26, 2026. Provider pricing, packages, promotions, and guarantee terms change often, so confirm current details directly with the provider before purchasing. Pass Florida publishes this comparison, and that relationship is disclosed throughout.
Sources
- Pass Florida product page (publisher)
- Lexawise pricing page (first fetched 2026-05-30; rechecked 2026-06-26)
- Lexawise Florida real estate exam prep page (first fetched 2026-05-30; rechecked 2026-06-26)
- Lexawise Florida sales associate exam prep page (first fetched 2026-05-30; rechecked 2026-06-26)
- DBPR Sales Associate Candidate Information Booklet
- DBPR Real Estate Sales Associate Requirements PDF
- F.A.C. 61J2-2.029, Examination Areas of Competency (10 points allocated to real estate mathematics)
- Florida Statutes Chapter 475
- Florida Administrative Code Chapter 61J2
- Pearson VUE Florida Real Estate licensing exams
- DBPR Real Estate Commission

