educationperfect.com Reviews 305

TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

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Evaluating 269 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Many people found the user experience to be horrible, describing the app and website as mentally depressing, frustrating, and a source of anxiety. Customers frequently mentioned issues with the product, stating that it fails to teach effectively, is repetitive, and has a flawed marking system, often due to the artificial intelligence. Reviewers also reported that the app and website are slow, laggy, and prone to freezing, making navigation difficult and lessons tedious. The AI grading system was a particular point of contention, with many finding it inaccurate and overly strict, demanding precise answers even when synonyms or similar phrases were correct.

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

THIS IS HORRIBLE this APP IS THE WORST, IT MADE ME DOWNPROVE IN ENGLISH I HATE SO MUCCCCHHH. Education Perfect? More like Education Painfect — this app makes learning feel like punishment. This app’s... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

bro what kind of genius would create this insanely mentally-depressing app. its so bad that websites were humans, and humans that were bad had massive foreheads, education perfect's forehead wo... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Education Perfect is the absolute WORST thing ever created. It’s not a learning platform, it’s digital torture disguised as “education.” Teachers slap it on when they can’t be bothered to actually tea... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

“Education Perfect is like a digital treadmill: you’re running, sweating, stressing… and somehow still not going anywhere. It’s the only place where you can get every question right and still feel lik... See more


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Why EP is worse than EP island

Why EP is worse than EP island

I have been mentally exhausted from the ai giving me a 1 star for writing a genuine correct answer, and then spamming me with 20 slides where only two slides actually have information.

Might be the worst site ever. It gives me 50 pop ups and while I’m closing them, it has the audacity to say “You’re not focused.” Maybe don’t send me more messages than an angry shift manager on a Friday afternoon.

Aswell, the ai will NOT be happy with you if you don’t get anything below a 5 stars (AI rating by the way) on your given answer.

February 23, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Worse than every dictatorship combined

If I could, I would rate this 0/10.
Education Perfect is less a learning platform and more a digital punishment chamber disguised as productivity. Using it feels like being trapped in an infinite hallway of beige walls and fluorescent lights that flicker just enough to make you question your sanity. It’s the kind of software that makes you wonder if someone, somewhere, is laughing at your suffering.
Every time you open it, the interface greets you with the warmth of a malfunctioning vending machine. The layout looks like it was designed by a committee of sleep‑deprived interns who were told to “make it educational” but given no further instructions. Buttons float in places no sane designer would put them. Menus expand into other menus like a hydra of confusion. You click one thing, and the platform responds with the enthusiasm of a brick.

The lessons themselves feel like they were assembled by an algorithm that skimmed a textbook once and decided it understood the human condition. They’re dry, repetitive, and somehow manage to drain the life out of even the most interesting topics. It’s like watching someone explain fireworks using only grayscale diagrams and disappointment. Every task feels like a chore invented specifically to test your will to continue.

Then there’s the pacing — a slow, grinding crawl that makes time feel elastic. You could swear you’ve been working for an hour, only to discover that Education Perfect has generously allowed three minutes to pass. The loading screens alone could be used as a form of psychological warfare. They spin, they freeze, they taunt you. You start to wonder if the platform is powered by a hamster on a wheel who keeps taking smoke breaks.

The “rewards” system is the final insult. It hands out points like pity crumbs, as if to say, “Good job, you survived another round of digital monotony.” The badges feel like participation trophies for enduring a platform that actively resists being useful. It’s gamification in the same way that being handed a sticker for sitting in traffic is gamification.

Worst of all, Education Perfect pretends to be modern, sleek, and helpful. It markets itself like a polished tool for the future of learning, but using it feels like being trapped in a bureaucratic maze designed by someone who has never met a student, a teacher, or a functioning computer. It’s a monument to inefficiency, a shrine to frustration, and a masterclass in how to turn curiosity into exhaustion.

Education Perfect doesn’t just fail at teaching — it actively sabotages the experience. It’s the digital equivalent of being handed a map with no labels, no compass, and a note that says “good luck.”

February 23, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

BROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

I SWEAR I HAVE HAD NO MORE SATISFACTION IN MY 12 YEARS OF LIFE THAN NOW, WHICH WAS FINALLY COMPLETING MY CHINESE EP. IM NOT LYING EVERYTHING IS WRONG, HOW DOES THE WORD "CHINESE" MEAN YOU NEED TO TYPE THE WORD "CHINESE TWICE???????????????????" THE UNINSTALL BUTTON IS SOUNDING BETTER THAN HEAVEN AT THIS POINT

February 23, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Why EP is worse than the Holocaust

I would rather serve in every world war in human history than have to use this sight for homework, infact I'd rather send my homework through small slips of paper by pigeon than use this God forsaken site. Even my teachers hate it, and they set the damn work.

February 20, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Highly do not recommend + With my reasons.

As someone who as experience with this site/app, I unfortunately have to say it's one of the worst parts having to do in some classes, some of which are also included in your primary subjects like mine.

Sadly, those "Extra for Experts" writing-specific key answers? They are listed AS optional, but again, as someone who has experience with this, most of the time the optional write-your-answer questions are NOT even optional.
Enduring these are a pain, believe me! And I don't have any time for them, all I do is rush through it because schools nowadays rely on this site that is "Perfect Education" when it's the opposite word of "Perfect".

March 1, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Incredibly boring, and rude sometimes

boring as [].
AND IT BULLIES YOU FOR CHANGING TABS.
And constantly shoves AI over your work. (I can barely read anything because of the sheer amount of AI popups.)

Only use if you like being tortured.

0/10 worse than math pathways
(I used both)

February 18, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

EP is so bad

EP is so bad. When I give it the correct answer, it says that it's wrong, and it also gives me false information and answers. Also, the EP AI makes you have to get a three star anser on the mark yourself questions, meaning I can't move on if I get a one or two-star answer

February 16, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Go to hell developers

This app is one of the worst things to ever grace ts planet made by scammers who lost their job tryna get some money why dont schools js use duolingo its way better than whatever hell ts is and why would any school use it probably because its cheap dogshit and i cant exoress my hate it rot in hell developers

February 3, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If zero was possible I would easily give it

If zero was possible I would easily give it. This site wants to make me throw my computer every single time I open it.
Forget stubbing your toe or stepping on Lego, this app gives you the most insanely deep emotional trauma as you spend years on it and you learn as much as one person could explain in 5 minutes.
I would pray for everyone who has to experience this and would advise any parents looking to send their kids to mental torture to use this app. If you want a normal kid, do not get them to use this app, you start happy and come out a different person, scarred by this app.

February 5, 2026
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