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Brainowl is a brain training app that offers a variety of games and exercises to improve cognitive skills such as memory, reaction time, concentration, logic, and cognitive processing speed. The app provides personalized brain training programs tailored to each user's goals and skills.
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I left this platform feeling drained—mentally from their empty content and financially from hidden fees that stacked up without permission.
Beware of their "trial"—it's just a bait to hook you into an expensive plan that's almost impossible to escape without going to your bank.
I regret ever sharing my details—once they had my card, charges appeared endlessly, and customer service refused to cooperate or refund me.
I'm angry at myself for falling for their promises—felt fooled by fake professionalism and betrayed by endless hidden subscription charges.
BrainOwl turned out to be a costly mistake—shiny marketing hid the fact that their content was weak and their billing practices unethical.
Disheartened by the experience—thought it would guide my learning but instead turned into a trap that wasted my time and drained my funds.
Joining felt easy but leaving was hell—despite canceling, the charges persisted, and I had to block my card to finally stop their billing.
Horrendous service—technical bugs, no real support, recurring fees, and results that read like generic internet advice rather than expertise.
It feels exploitative—the way they draw you in with psychology buzzwords but offer no real knowledge, just a reason to keep billing you.
Games don't seem to adjust to user ability—they repeat with little variation, becoming dull rather than mentally stimulating.
There's no preview of the report or explanation of the scoring algorithm, so you're buying a result without knowing what you get.
Difficulty is poorly calibrated—some challenges are overly simple, while others are frustratingly hard with no middle ground.
The certificate looked impressive in the preview, but once received, it felt generic and had no real value when shared online.
What starts as an intriguing challenge becomes a stressful trap when you can't see results without paying first.
The constant presence of a subscription banner distracts from the test itself and creates pressure rather than allowing focus.
I feel misled by the use of words like "certificate," "expert," and "psychologist"—these seem like tools to upsell, not actual credentials.
Memory tasks are poorly designed; image loading is slow, and reaction-based games lag, yet the app still charges full price.
Progress tracking is unreliable—the bar resets without reason, which ruins any sense of improvement or achievement.
The advertised "science-backed" claims feel empty—there's no evidence of validation, making the whole thing seem like marketing fluff.
I expected engaging, logical mental exercises, but instead got generic, repetitive puzzles that lacked depth or meaningful variation.
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