Leading design at TikTok, Weilong Gao helps creators effectively monetize their content while co-creating WisdomPlan, an innovative AI-driven platform expanding global access to personalized, equitable education.
Hi, I’m Weilong Gao. I currently lead the design for TikTok’s subscription product, where I help millions of creators build sustainable income through their content. At the same time, I’m deeply passionate about education equity. That’s why I also co-created WisdomPlan, an AI-powered education platform that makes personalized learning free and accessible for self-learners around the world.
For me, design is more than visual problem-solving—it’s a way to bridge gaps between people and opportunities. Whether it's helping creators monetize their passions or supporting students in underserved regions, I see design as a tool to create impact across both commercial and social domains. That sense of purpose is what drew me to design, and it's what continues to drive my work today.
It’s a meaningful recognition that affirms our belief in using design to serve a broader social impact. It validates our belief that the challenges WisdomPlan aims to solve—educational inequality and accessibility—are real and worth tackling with thoughtful, user-centered design.
The award has helped bring visibility to WisdomPlan and opened up new conversations with educators, institutions, and technologists who are also passionate about affordable learning. It has also strengthened our confidence in continuing to invest in design that delivers long-term societal value.
Experimentation is at the heart of how WisdomPlan was built. We continuously tested how users interacted with AI-generated learning paths.
Through multiple iterations, we refined the one-click study plan generation and AI tutor interface, ensuring they were intuitive and engaging—especially for self-learners unfamiliar with traditional study methods.
Design is not just about aesthetics—it’s about solving the right problem with intention and clarity. Whether I’m designing monetization features for millions of creators on TikTok or building personalized learning experiences in WisdomPlan, every design decision—from system flow to button placement—is grounded in user behavior and accessibility.
At TikTok, I’ve learned how small design details can directly influence creator income and user trust. That experience shaped my approach to WisdomPlan, where I focused on lowering the learning curve for self-learners—especially those with limited digital literacy. Good design isn’t just beautiful—it’s strategic, inclusive, and impactful.
Our “client,” in a sense, is the learner—so we constantly test whether our ideas make learning easier and more affordable. If a feature doesn’t serve that mission, we either improve it or remove it. Staying focused on the user allows us to make aligned, principled decisions.
One challenge was simplifying the complexity of AI for everyday learners. Many users aren’t tech-savvy, so we had to ensure features like AI-generated learning paths and tutoring felt natural and non-intimidating. We addressed this by designing a clean interface, using friendly visuals, and integrating small animations to build trust and engagement.
Empathy and equity are at the core of everything I design. With WisdomPlan, I started from a simple belief: access to quality education should not be a privilege. That principle guided every design decision—from how intuitive the platform needed to be for first-time users to how AI could offer personalized support for different learning needs.
At TikTok, I work on subscription features that directly impact creators’ livelihoods. This has taught me to design with responsibility—understanding that every component I shape can influence someone’s income or growth.
Whether it’s helping creators build sustainable revenue or enabling learners to take control of their education, I always aim to design with fairness, clarity, and impact in mind.
A professional working at the intersection of AI and education design, I believe collaboration across domains leads to more integrated, forward-thinking solutions. I’d love to work with designers who specialize in learning experience design to push WisdomPlan even further.
When asked, “Why is this needed when there are already so many free educational resources online?” I answer that resources alone aren’t enough—without structure, guidance, and adaptability, learners, especially self-learners, easily get lost. WisdomPlan is the missing link that turns resources into results.
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