Terrible resources (the reason we…
Terrible resources (the reason we purchase it, it's the only sort of thing out there), even worse customer service.
I've had enough now I will be cancelling, they're money grabbers.
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Terrible resources (the reason we purchase it, it's the only sort of thing out there), even worse customer service.
I've had enough now I will be cancelling, they're money grabbers.
I truly appreciate Trustpilot and the candid and honest reviews left by those of you who were unfortunately duped by this specific modeling ploy/scam. I’m a nutritionist and I too was caught off guard by the IG (shiny new thing) ads myself…but am so thankful to you all for saving me the time & money. It’s all about making good choices. That said, thanks again and I wish you all a wonderful and very healthy day.
Bought a recipe pack and got a bunch of powerpoints / keynotes. Decent value for money at 99$ for bundle, but i doubt they are made by an actual nutritionist =) (you know, the ones who go to college\university)
Decent images. HQ images is only 300kb, so not that hq.
Oh and the 30day guarantee is pretty much worhless after your tripwire(cheap) purchase, so trying any of the upsells is out of the question!
Sure, its a bit dated by 2024 standards, but you dont have to spend time messing in canva, adobe etc
Exeed should give a preview of what they actually sell on their video, and talk less mubo jumbo that never gets to the point. That or a valid 30day guarantee would probarbly have made me spend 500+ instead of 99. Just a tip.
I’m really surprised they don’t have more negative reviews on trust pilot but there are more on the Exceed Nutrition Facebook page which give a wider viewpoint than on here. I bought a Black Friday offer from exceed about 4 years ago which included recipe packs, coaching program collection, habit packs, nutrition vault & lots of other stuff that would apparently help me as a coach.
I emailed to complain as soon as I opened it because there was not one page that could have been used & I had spent ~$700 on a bunch of awful PowerPoints, PDF’s & canva docs that looked like they had been copied & pasted off google by someone with zero knowledge of nutrition or fitness, but they didn’t care so it was just a waste of money. I also made the mistake of investing in their coaching app - Justcoach - which they were selling lifetime memberships for their founding members, the app proved to be just as bad but they promised us massive improvements & a roadmap that looked very promising. Not even 4 years later they have announced they are not bothering with the app anymore & they’ll take it offline in 2 months, there are hundreds of comments in their Facebook group asking for more time for people to move their business / refunds for the lifetime investors & they are ignoring everyone while we can all see they are not ignoring people in their other group that they might be able to make more sales from. They have tried to say the company is closing but it is not, they have just lost interest in the app part of their service. Exceed mastermind & Exceeds accounts are public online showing that the owners have made huge amounts from Exceed & Justcoach in the last 2 years & not delivered anything they promised. If the company was going out of business it would make sense, but it’s not, they are simply deciding not to deliver what was sold. It’s no different than a coach asking for a years coaching payment upfront then disappearing after a month & keeping their clients money.
I would not trust anything from this company again. The owners who are still heavily promoting this company via paid ads & in their private groups while ignoring their unhappy customers are very good at marketing & their Exceed resources look fantastic in their marketing emails & social media ads but once you are inside the products are complete rubbish & you will never be able to use them with your clients so they are a total waste of money. It was bad enough losing money to them 4 years ago but now the whole extra Justcoach saga is just proving they are scammers with no interest in actually helping coaches. They turn off peoples ability to comment in their Facebook groups which paints a falsely positive picture of any feedback they get. They have even tried to say that Justcoach & Exceed are 2 separate companies even though all of the Justcoach marketing emails came directly from Exceed Nutrition & the terms & privacy policy for Justcoach say they they belong to the Exceed company. If you are considering buying anything from these guys you can save your money & get better resources just by using free Canva templates or google. Their track record over the last 4 years has shown zero improvements in what they sell or any service they offer. They are just good at marketing their products. Not delivering anything of value.
They like to hide their wrongdoings in groups they control so new customers can still be caught out but the information is available on the ‘Justcoach & Exceed Nutrition Scandal’ facebook page for those that would like to do their own research before giving these people your money.
Purchased the illustrious “Nutrition Shortcut Bundle” after being lured in by the captivating Instagram ad.
The visual masterpiece of a shiny folio promised a revolution in nutrition coaching, boasting seven mind-blowing strategies to elevate client adherence. The ad practically screamed, “Prepare to be astounded by our expert-backed, life-altering tips and challenges that will magically transform your clients' commitment to health goals. Plus, your brand will skyrocket to new heights! Download now and bask in the glory of unparalleled results!”
And then came the download, a momentous occasion of sheer disappointment! The so-called “packs” contained content so mind-numbingly basic that I fear sharing it with my customers might induce a collective eye roll. The “how to build a perfect meal” section, in particular, was a masterpiece of mediocrity, complete with uninspiring images and explanations that left me questioning my life choices.
What a privilege it is to have invested in something labelled as “premium,” only to discover that my Canva account could probably whip up a more impressive creation. Bravo to the marketing genius behind this unparalleled bundle of brilliance!
Behold the miraculous wonders of the "Meal Plan" content, touted to be worth a sum so astronomical that it could rival the GDP of a small nation. Brace yourselves for the revelation – a staggering value of thousands of dollars, generously marked down to a mere $97 in this once-in-a-lifetime sale. It's almost as if they're practically giving it away for the loose change one might find in their couch cushions.
But wait, there's more! The recipe packs, each allegedly carrying a value of nearly $50, are presented as the culinary treasures you never knew you needed. Truly, a masterclass in the art of valuing things far beyond their weight in gold, or in this case, their worth in a world where quality apparently takes a backseat to creative pricing strategies.
I won't buy anything else there, not recommending it to others either unless you are completely green and have no clue about your market.
It was NOT money well spent. Completely useless for my business.
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