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Total scam of a company.
Total scam of a company.
force you into a subscription, you never wanted, with a refund trap policy, that you will never fulfill.
AVOID AT ANY COST!!!
Aggressive upselling, poor service, and refund issues
I had a deeply disappointing experience with Wisely / Avoro.
What started as a paid service quickly turned into constant upselling pressure, with core value seemingly locked behind additional payments. Instead of receiving what was originally promised, the focus shifted to pushing upgrades and add-ons.
The service itself did not match the expectations set during the sales process, and when I raised concerns and requested a refund, the process became slow, unclear, and frustrating. Communication around refunds lacked transparency and accountability.
Overall, this felt less like a customer-focused service and more like a sales funnel designed to extract more money after purchase. I would strongly caution others to read the fine print, be wary of upsells, and not rely on verbal promises.
This was a waste of time, money, and trust.
Avaro/Wisey is a Scam and waste of money
This is what the following scam advisor website and trustpilot reviewed - and I could not agree more.
I had 5 transactions come out of my account when expected 1. The transaction for a month trial was expected of £14.12. The other £12.16 I have no idea what this is and they won't respond. I knew I downloaded 3 ebooks as a final signup but at no time was there fee information on this. It just asked me if I wanted them and I read the prompts and said yes to each.
This review doesn't understandably allow links but you can read the findings on the scamadviser website searching wisely/avoro and here on trustpilot.
Not only this, they have hard marketing emails every day trying to upsell when I haven't properly looked at all the reading (no plan) sent. They are trying to hard-sell a coach at a discounted amount and are relentless with their emails. What an awful exploitative service - Exploiting us who are in need of a step by step support plan (as demonstrated in their marketing video's) to help us perform at our best.
This is what both trustpilot and scam advisor has written and I wish I had read this sooner. Good luck.
Scam Advisor & Trust Pilot links generated by perplexcity AI with the reference pages and consilidated text: AI generated these findings by consolidating and referencing both reports when searching "is avoro/wisely a scam". These are the references from both orgainisations:
Avoro/wisely appears to be a mixed bag: it is not an obvious outright scam, but there are significant red flags around value for money and marketing tactics, so using it would not be “wise” for most people.
What Avoro seems to be
There are two separate things called “Avoro”: a hosting company (avoro.eu / avoro.io) and an ADHD‑management program/app that funnels people through a site called “Wisey.” The ADHD program is what is often discussed critically in ADHD communities.
Technical reputation checks for avoro.io (the domain) rate it as likely legitimate in terms of security and fraud risk, so it does not look like a classic phishing or malware scam site.
Concerns about the ADHD program
A detailed first‑hand report on an ADHD forum describes Avoro’s ADHD program as heavily sales‑driven (immediate upsell to extra e‑books) and delivering very short, generic videos and articles that are not truly personalised despite marketing promises.
The same reviewer reports no noticeable benefit after a week, describes the content as basic information that could be found elsewhere, and states they plan to get a refund, strongly advising others not to spend money on it.
How “wise” is it to use?
From a safety perspective (card details, malware, etc.), current reputation checks do not flag the avoro.io domain as high‑risk, so it is probably safe in that narrow sense.
From a value and ADHD‑treatment perspective, there is currently no sign that Avoro is clinically validated, recommended by reputable medical or psychological organizations, or listed among well‑reviewed ADHD tools; evidence‑based ADHD apps and therapies are available elsewhere and have stronger support.
Practical advice
If you are considering it, avoid long commitments, decline upsells, and test only on a short, cancellable plan while tracking whether it actually changes anything meaningful for you.
Given the generic content and strong negative user report, it would generally be wiser to put time and money into established ADHD supports (e.g., CBT‑based apps, coaching with credentials, or clinician‑recommended tools) instead of Avoro.io
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