UPDATE: 1 star to 4… What started out as a “random” charge to my bank account has ultimately tuned into a full refund, which was incredibly shocking to me considering the way this all happened.... See more
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Meet Skillsta — your pocket social skills trainer! We’ve broken down complex concepts into bite-sized practical lessons that fit your busy schedule. Skillsta is about learning, doing, and succeeding, all in one. Whether you’re looking to strengthen your communication skills, build up your emotional intelligence, or ramp up your leadership potential — Skillsta is here to empower you to achieve your goals.
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Practicing via recording and redoing until the way you want to sound feels natural and at ease and comfortable to others - get to experience the other person's experience.

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Dislike the fact that trust pilot will not let me go on to the next part of my learning until I fill out a trust pilot form

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Reminds me of a situation im going thru and it gives me some insight on how to approach the situation

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Inevitable is a strong word and serious..
To use it I believe that you not only must be certain but the same time stupid for the time you lose to prove it

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It gives a deeper understanding, and perfectly planned out key factors to increase communication and build value as a person.

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Keeps charging credit card even though cancelled and disputed. App doesn’t do what was advertised.

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Only on day 1, trying to improve my social skills. So far got useful feedback and I appreciate the practice sessions with a chat bot; if I had to go try things out with real people I would get anxious, procrastinate and not actually do it.

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UPDATE:
1 star to 4…
What started out as a “random” charge to my bank account has ultimately tuned into a full refund, which was incredibly shocking to me considering the way this all happened. The customer support team ended up being incredibly understanding and responsive. Again, not what I was expecting at all. I still can’t say that I am in 100% agreement with the sales tactics and reoccurring charges, but I do have to give them props for being responsive and understanding. My big concern is with the number of people that don’t catch on to the fact that they have signed up for something they never intended to.

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Engaged learning style fun intresting an easy to follow

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