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Looking at 431 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Many people found the user experience to be very poor, describing it as repetitive, boring, and causing significant frustration. Customers also reported significant issues with the product itself, noting that lessons were too long, confusing, and often did not align with their actual skill level. The app and website were frequently criticized for being slow, glitchy, and poorly designed, with some users stating that the sites didn't even work. Many also expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of the content, finding it unhelpful for learning and feeling that it actively discouraged engagement. However, some customers also noted that the platform helped them think well and work independently.

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

IREADY IS A VERY BAD APP FOR ME A STUDENT BECASE IT WILL FORCE YOU TO DO STUFF YOU dont understand and youll get a failed lesson also its tracking on minutes is insanely trashy ex.honestly to you tea... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Everything is repetitive. Iready pro ruined everything that was already horrible in the normal iready. they remove the characters that noone liked and replaced them with a stupid exp system. they got... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Just why?! This thing is bat crap and it needs major improvement. Firstly, I heard news that IReady exposed someone's password and it is very greedy and all it wants is money, money, money. Secondly,... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Please delete this website I-ready sucks because it is annoyingly long, super boring, and the Diagnostic is super unbalanced. My teacher expects me and all my other 25 students of my 4th Grade cl... See more


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

bad explanations. horrible testing. and not fun

honestly? I hate it. there's nothing engaging or fun. its always above or below my level and often refuses to explain if I get something wrong. now lets talk about the diagnostic. its a long and miserable test. and at first its y'know. okay I suppose. but at the end of year with states tests its practically painful. it also has the same exact answers so if you have like.. godly memory you can pass easy. and for the love of God please make it shorter. but I ready reading Is fine. (maybe even good if I'm making a bit of an overstatement)

29 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Breathing exercises and lesson

So the new breathing exercises or whatever are so ahh. Like it just shows a circle like getting bigger and smaller, and why’d they remove the games? The games actually relaxed ppl while this stupid breathing doesn’t and I just skip it. Also my math teacher glazes it so much and says it helps like no? It talks for years before you can answer the question. So yeah, please teachers, don’t make your class do it.

28 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Why are you people like this

I’m writing this right before school. The brain break was fun, the characters were addicting, but iReady Pro is bad. It takes all those characters away, and replaces it with a random guy inhaling and exhaling. If I were the Terminator, Cirrculum Associates would be my next victim.

28 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is secretly a FBI interrogation method

iready makes me want to punch a hole through my computer, it is so stepped out it can turn some crap like 50 + 50 into a 7 step problem which makes most of the lessons take 30+ mins and my stupid math teacher makes us do 2 of these or ixls (which are also horrible) virtually every week and as a student who has all a's and b's I solve the problem with 1or 2 steps so it will be a step behind me so i sometimes will get teh questons wrong because i sloved it too fast if there was a option to put this -5 stars i would

27 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Waste of time and Un-Interesting Mechanics

I ready I believe is a waste of time. They don't really put you in the correct skill level corresponding you're diagnostic scores. Additionally the stories are very childish and not interesting to readers, such as middle schoolers that don't enjoy stupid stories about some kid and trombone earning up the courage to play fro their family. My teacher is letting us read BOOKS instead of doing I Ready. Hell yeah! Let me read Hail Mary and not some time consuming, annoying, corporate, data stealing dirty website.

21 August 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It is TERRIBLE!!

It is TERRIBLE!!
first of all im in 7th grade and have to use iready pro which is so much worse. you dont even get breaks in between the diagnostic anymore you just get this stupid breathing exercise. also iready pro glitches. basically once you get past a certain level of iready or pass it on the diagnostic, you dont have to do it anymore. except... i finished the math one and for a few days i didnt have to do it. then it took me back to first grade math. also, our school makes you have a certain amount of iready lessons passed per week in order to do fun things, like sometimes we have a day off of work. except if you havent done enough iready, you dont get do do that. iready is terrible. the diagnostics are terrible. it places you in the wrong lessons and then shows you a video about how YOU are the one who did the wrong thing.
if you are a teacher, PLEASE dont make your students do iready. people i know have cried because of it, stayed up all night so that they can do more lessons,

27 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I'm not happy

This site SUCKS I'm at the level where I don't see the characters and it's so boring...I HATE it, and I still have to do it until I graduate...

6 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My experience with i-Ready

As a 7th grader writing this, I did the diagnostics, I kept getting lower scores, when I was in 4th grade, I raged over getting the wrong answer, when you get more than 1 answer wrong or get less than 75%, it counts as a fail, on the quizzes, they don’t give you a 2nd chance to answer to answer each question, the question mark does not help you, it only tells you what you got wrong, and finally, you fail a lesson, it’s makes you start all over again, and there’s no 2nd attempt, even worse, they even have i-ready pro, but thankfully, the middle schoolers stopped doing i-ready this year, I hope my school doesn’t make us make us do it, I used to be a fan of it when I was in Elementary and early Middle School, but now, I hate it

26 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Please delete this website

Please delete this website

I-ready sucks because it is annoyingly long, super boring, and the Diagnostic is super unbalanced. My teacher expects me and all my other 25 students of my 4th Grade class to do 3 lessons per week, and I have to take 3 Diagnostics per year. The Diagnostic is super long taking about 2 hours to finish, and the breaks do not help at all with my experience, The Introduction Video says that an average student should get half the questions wrong, which makes no sense. The lessons of the other hand, are super boring. I am in 4th Grade and I have to do 6th Grade content, (Level F) which is extremely hard. The platform overall is terrible and discourages learning for students. And when I get 2 QUESTIONS WRONG ON THE QUIZ, I FAIL THE LESSON and I have to repeat it.

26 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Thinking about it makes me stressed

I have been doing i-ready for 7 years, and ever since they launched "I-ready pro"; it only made me hate it more. The diagnostic "brain break" thing was replaced by something that didn't even help calming down the brain by something that was poorly made. Not just that, but everything about I-ready just makes me want to pull my hair.

26 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Take Iready out of schools

I am now in college and I have been forced to use Iready from 3rd grade up until my senior year of high school. After years of personal research I have learned absolutely nothing from this website and it’s genuinely feels like I’ve became more stupid from the wasted class time Iready took away from teachers. All students and teachers I’ve meet all unanimously hate Iready. In elementary grade levels teachers put too much emphasis on a website that id proven not to help students learn. In middle school students start to hate Iready and see though it’s useless effects. In high school both the students teachers feel as though this website is a waste of class time. Teacher try to get around the requirements the district sets for schools in hope to active Iready as a whole. Teachers are forced to spend class time on students taking diagnostics and students make up fake excuses so they don’t have to do Iready assignments.

26 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It’s terrible

Well,I’m in 7th grade when I’m writing this review,I hated this website until late elementary school and early middle school,in 6th grade,I broke my computer because of this,when I worked on the diagnostics,I only got lower scores than I was supposed to get,now,I regret doing and liking i-Ready,they sell your personal info such as your i-Ready ID to 3rd party websites,I felt dumb when I failed a lesson,all the games cost 20 coins except for the math ones,I can't believe I did this dumb website,it destroyed my own mental health and to want to learn,I never want to do this website again

26 April 2026
Unprompted review

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