All good. Only one thing I would suggest is to say what percentile a particular score places itself. Saying 98% of applicants score below 131 doesn’t tell you, say, where a score above or below that... See more
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BlossomUp is a dynamic and innovative B2C SaaS company in the Personal Growth space. We create products that help users get to know themselves better and make significant progress in their Personal Growth journey. We are dedicated to creating innovative products that help improve the lives of our customers.
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Poor information on website. Not really useful a waste of time.

Reply from Blossomup
Vague and terrible questions, misleading advertising and a forced subscription that they don't tell you about. Terrible product, probably run by terrible people. Avoid at all costs

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Payment is required for results.
Waste of time.
Edit: the response below is wildly disingenous. The reason it's free to start with zero hint that it will cost to receive the results is to create a feeling of a sunk cost. It's a scummy sales tactic.

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I would strongly caution anyone considering using this company to inform themselves fully.
I made what I believed to be a one-off purchase for a report via instagram, however I later discovered that I had been signed up to a recurring subscription without my clear knowledge or consent. At no point during the purchase process was it made sufficiently clear that I was entering into an ongoing payment arrangement. If it had been, I would not have proceeded.
This lack of transparency is extremely concerning. Consumers should be given clear, upfront information about any recurring charges before completing a transaction. In my experience, that simply did not happen here.
I have since had to take steps to cancel the subscription and pursue a refund, which has been both time-consuming and frustrating.
I would urge others to review the terms very carefully before purchasing, as what appears to be a one-off transaction may result in ongoing charges. For the sort of content they are promoting it feels really rather unethical.
For me this experience raises serious concerns around transparency and whether the purchase process meets expected UK consumer protection standards.

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It’s a scam. Paid £1 or 2, something like that for an initial result. Now a month later I’ve found £25 taken out. Yes it’s probably in the small print but the way they go about this underhand, it’s not clear and I was under no impression I’d contracted to a subscription. I’m used to reading contracts and behaviours like this and I still got scammed, so they’re good at it and clearly they deliberately structure their entire service around people not knowing about the follow up payments. AVOID

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When I was looking for a carrer change someone told me to take a test , and I seen it was 2.99 so I did the test a week later they took out $29 out my account. Please watch for that

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This is a deliberately deceptive setup designed to waste your time and pressure you into paying.
They make you spend close to an hour completing a so-called “free” test, only to block all results behind a paywall. You don’t get a summary, a preview, or anything at all unless you pay. Calling this “free” is simply not true.
They will likely respond claiming the payment is only for “additional insights.” That is misleading. You cannot access any results whatsoever without paying — that’s a fact.
On top of that, they impose a ridiculous 15-minute deadline, claiming you’ll lose your results if you don’t pay immediately. This is a classic pressure tactic designed to rush you into paying without thinking.
This is dishonest, manipulative, and a complete waste of time. Practices like this should be investigated and banned.

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Absolute scam 30 minute test just to pay for results. Of course the ad said only about 5 minute quiz and nothing about payment at the end. F you greedy bastards

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They charge you money after spending a bit of time answering all the questions. They charge you just to see your results, I'd prefer ads over paying to see the results

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Scammers sign you up to subscription while paying for a quiz result, it's hidden in small print. Do not give them your credit card info

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