Big5personality Reviews 

107
TrustScore 4 out of 5

4.0

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Considering 107 reviews, reviewers had a great experience with this company. Customers found the questions clear, straightforward, and intuitive, making the experience engaging and easy to follow. Many appreciated the quick, informative, and insightful process, which helped them learn more about themselves and provided valuable deep dives. However, some customers also noted concerns regarding pricing transparency, feeling that costs were hidden or not clearly communicated upfront. Several reviewers mentioned that the test was advertised as free but then required payment for results, leading to unexpected charges.

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User experience

Consumers find the user experience to be positive, with many describing the questionnaire as intuitive,... See more

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Customers had ambiguous experiences with price, with some finding initial costs like $1.99 or 2-3€ to be... See more

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

The questions were clear and straightforward. The questionnaire was intuitive. I found the three up-sale attempts to be irritating, unprofessional, and quite frankly a way to take advantage of peop... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Taking the Big 5 personality test was an engaging and interesting experience. While the test felt similar to other personality assessments, its unique packaging made it stand out. The results were ver... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I am looking for guidance and insight to become a better version of myself. I am hoping that this helps me do that

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

It was fun and informative and results are quick I love the deep dives to explore and understand myself even further


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TrustScore 4 out of 5

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Interesting but time consuming

I like the detailed results. It's worth $1.99 but definitely no more. I don't usually buy results when it comes to that screen. However, I had a feeling this one was worth it. I'm a busy person. This test was time consuming and was actually making me feel tired by the end.

February 7, 2026
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