Impulse Typing Professional Complaints (What I Found)
After looking through user feedback, a few complaints came up repeatedly.
The biggest one was expectations.
Many people clicked on the opportunity believing they were applying for a remote typing job.

After going through the process, they discovered it was actually a paid training program built around online marketing rather than traditional typing work.
That difference caught a lot of people off guard.
Another complaint was the payment requirement.
Several users expected to start working first and pay nothing upfront. Instead, they reached a point where they were asked to purchase the training before continuing. For some people, that immediately raised concerns.
I also noticed complaints from people who felt the marketing focused more on the potential outcome than on explaining what the program actually involved.
As a result, they felt the opportunity was different from what they expected when they first clicked on it.
Some users were also disappointed because buying the program didn't automatically lead to income. Like most training programs, the results depended on applying what was taught afterward.
From my experience, most of the complaints weren't about whether the platform exists.
They were about the gap between:
what people expected what they actually found
If you approach it expecting a normal typing job, there's a good chance you'll be disappointed.
If you understand that it's a training program first, the experience makes more sense.
If you want to see how everything worked overall, I broke it down here.