Quizlet: Digital flashcards and online study tools Reviews 633

TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

1.3

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Review summary

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Evaluating 83 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Many people were dissatisfied with the user experience, finding the website and app difficult to use due to numerous bugs, slow performance, and intrusive ads that disrupt studying. Customers also expressed frustration with the product, noting that essential features are now behind a paywall, and the platform no longer prioritizes learning. Some people were dissatisfied with the subscription model, particularly the auto-renewal process and the inability to export flashcards. Reviewers also mentioned issues with outdated study questions and inaccuracies in some modules.

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Reviews shaping this summary

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

can't study terms and get into a flow state before an add pops up, can't learn a study set past the first go through (and if the set is big enough it won't even let you get through it all), horrible h... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I think the fact they put every single feature other than flashcards behind a paywall ridiculous. The whole site used to be free and almost every student I knew used it. To still call yourself a websi... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolutely awful. Having to pay for a flashcard website is a joke. There's a ton of other websites that you can use that allow you to share, export, or combine study guides with ease. I can also go bu... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What a fall from Grace 10 years ago, I remember when Quizlet was my saving grace in middle and high school. There were no ads, it was free and easy to use, and there were some really fun feautures... See more


Company details

  1. Learning Centre
  2. Study at home school

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Quizlet is a lightning fast way to memorize vocabulary lists. It's like flashcards, but much more fun and interactive.


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TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

633 reviews

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They don’t do any quality control

I found wrong items on some of the decks, so I looked for a way to report it, but there isn’t a way. They state,

“Most of the content on Quizlet was created by students and teachers for personal use. Because of this, you may come across some typos or errors. If you notice that a set you want to study has errors, you can make your own copy and edit it before studying the material. We understand that this isn't the ideal solution because it doesn't let people know about mistakes in their sets or prevent others from studying material with errors. Our team takes content quality seriously…”

If they took it seriously, they’d fix errors instead of allowing thousands of people to be misguided. Don’t give money to a company who obviously doesn’t care.

24 February 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don’t pay for Quizlet

I’ve paid for Quizlet - what a waste of money and time. It’s bloated, overloaded with different options, impossible to navigate easily and incomprehensible.

25 February 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Sluggish paywalled mess

The website is insanely bloated, most of the features are either missing or paywalled, this is no better than any other flashcard service. Missing features, sluggish and annoying.. at this point I just write my flashcards in Vim and import them as text.
Would not recommend to anyone! Please move on to something else

6 February 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Bad bad bad

Bad bad bad. Hard to find the place to cancel your subscription. Not worth the money. Do not use. Finaly found delete account. So you can't cancel your subscription you can only delete it. Which is fine with me!!!!!!

2 January 2024
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

This is great, but not great…

It’s AWESOME!!!!
It helped me learn my grammar aspects with the Q Chat, and with the limited comments (on free mode) I won’t be using my phone the whole time I am studying Japanese (or the whole day Lolol) It has also helped me to make a nice long vocabulary list, a custom dictionary, and help me understand many phrases and questions!!!
My only problem with this is that the Q chat not can be really annoying because it asks me for my study habits every time I log on and the chats won’t save. The bot also made me talk about my study habits for an annoying 10 minutes straight when he finally asks, “ Is there any specific aspect of grammar, vocabulary, or kanji that you find particularly challenging or would like more guidance on?”
Another thing I find annoying is that Quizlet has flashcards, but not many quizzes (which was the main reason I signed up) but overall, it good.
Note(and edit): I use the free version.

27 December 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Mfs give you one chance to choose…

Mfs give you one chance to choose answer mode and if you mislick ever you won't get the chance again unless you get plus, get lost Quizlet, I used to love you but you became a greedy corporate company. You're a disapointment.

18 December 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam

Like many people here I was charged by Quizlet for months without my knowledge. After contacting them I got a refund for the last month only. Keep away.

12 December 2023
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Terrible

Terrible. Even with an excellent network connection and a powerful PC, You will still experience significant lag. The site freezes at times, you get kicked out occasionally, and glitches are a common occurrence. Additionally, it includes ads, which is understandable for a free "learning" tool, but in 7 out of 10 cases, the ads can be highly inappropriate for kids and students. Some valuable features have been either removed or hidden, such as the writing mode, making it hard to locate. Previously free features have now transitioned into "premium" features that require payment. To make matters worse, the built-in voices sound horrendous and are unintelligible in certain cases. Quizlet also used to be better.

10 December 2023
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Basically functional

Basically functional. Good translation function for languages. But it is so messy and un-user friendly. The whole screen is covered in things you don't need, constant pop-ups and other rubbish. I would pay for a clean version that had less functionality and just did flashcards properly, but the upgrade seems to give you even more stuff you don't want.

4 December 2023
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