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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I am writing this review to warn others about my experience with You.com’s “YouPro” subscription. I recently received a payment reminder for USD 180 for a YouPro annual subscription, ev... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The account access code isn’t coming through. I’ve already lost hundreds of euros up to this point because of this issue. They couldn’t even add a third-party login option—instead, they made it rely o... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

GPT-4-Turbo (the one with a 128k context window) has been made practically braindead because of their "You.com AI", they don't understand people don't want "You.com AI", they want GPT-4, Claude 3, etc... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Wonderful platform! I've been using You.com exclusively since I got the Pro subscription. With just $15 a month you have access to all the most advanced models out there from ChatGPT o1, Claude Sonne... See more


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I am writing this review to warn others…

I am writing this review to warn others about my experience with You.com’s “YouPro” subscription.

I recently received a payment reminder for USD 180 for a YouPro annual subscription, even though I never knowingly signed up for any paid plan with You.com. I have only ever used such services, if at all, on a trial or testing basis, and I did not give informed consent for any automatic conversion to a paid, auto‑renewing subscription.

What disturbed me further was that the email included the last four digits of a card number, despite my not recalling that I had authorized You.com to store or repeatedly charge this card. Repeated reminders and attempted billing for a service I do not remember subscribing to feels like harassment and pressure to pay for something I did not knowingly buy.

In my opinion, these practices are at best highly questionable and at worst resemble a subscription trap designed to extract money from users who never clearly agreed to a paid plan. If you are considering using You.com or YouPro, I strongly recommend you:

Carefully check whether you are being enrolled in any paid or auto‑renewing plan.

Monitor your email and card statements for any unexpected charges.

Immediately dispute any charge or subscription you did not clearly authorize.

Based on my experience, I would not trust You.com with my payment information and would advise others to be extremely cautious.

20 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I cancelled my account on Jan 30th via…

I cancelled my account on Jan 30th via my account page and they still charged me 18 days later on my card. I have not been able to get hold of customer support. There is only an online form and they haven't got back to me. I noticed it appear on my account, within 48 hours and got in touch straight away. I have sent another submission through their website again, checked my emails for a reply. Nothing. Need a dispute resolution now. I pretty angry and upset about this. Andwant to hear from customer support right away. I did not want to renew. I even made sure of that by putting a task in my diary. Customer servcies so far is absolutely terrible. Cancellation not being dealt with. And I am very upset about it.

18 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The account access code isn’t coming…

The account access code isn’t coming through. I’ve already lost hundreds of euros up to this point because of this issue. They couldn’t even add a third-party login option—instead, they made it rely only on an email code that never arrives. That’s how ‘good’ they are. I don’t recommend it unless you have a backup or an alternative option for when they leave you exposed.

23 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

⚠️ “You.com Held My Son’s Schoolwork Hostage — Read Before You Sign Up”

My son is currently locked out of his student email account while waiting for his administrator to unlock it. The last time this happened, it took more than three weeks. We’re now a week into the same issue, and he’s still locked out.

Because of this, he’s also locked out of You.com—since You.com doesn’t provide passwords and only sends login codes to the email on file. We’ve provided everything they requested: the email on the account, a screenshot of the bank statement showing the payment, and the last four digits of the credit card used. Their response? Essentially, *“Too bad. You’re on a student plan, you barely pay anything, and we’re going to force you to upgrade to a higher-priced plan.”* They made it clear they don’t care that he has three months of schoolwork on the line, including a major coding project he’s been working on.

My son is now at risk of failing his class because all of his code and notes are locked inside You.com. At this point, we believe You.com has effectively taken possession of his work, since they have full access to it and refuse to let him back into his account. Because of this, we’re now being forced to pursue legal action to regain access to his own material and prevent them from using it.

Stay away from this company. If you ever lose access to your email, you will lose access to your You.com account—and you may never see your projects or chat histories again. This company has shown a complete disregard for students, going as far as trying to push a student into a higher-priced plan while letting them fail their classes and lose their schoolwork.

11 December 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I’ve been using you.com for a whol Year.

I’ve been using you.com for a whole year and I’ve really enjoyed the experience. For me, it made sense because it was cheaper than subscribing to ChatGPT. A week ago, my plan renewed itself and I didn’t notice. When I did, I saw that the subscription had renewed automatically, even though I didn’t want that. I contacted support, and they refunded the money within an hour. I’m really happy with the service and can definitely recommend you.com.

4 December 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I haven't even been able to use my Pro…

I haven't even been able to use my Pro account since sign up because they blocked it for "abuse." I never even got to ask one question, it was blocked as soon as I created it. Support doesn't read what I have done to troubleshoot and keeps repeating the same steps then closing the ticket. I can't submit the survey over these experiences because the survey website doesn't work. Support is telling me to change my email address when the platform doesn't allow it, or create a new account with a different email address when I have already paid for the account I have. I have requested a refund but that gets ignored. I will now have to report them to my bank to get my money back. This is absolutely a scam.

7 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great Casual Use AI Agent

Alright, first off I've been using You dot com for 3 years, back when "Pro" was $10/month. They're continuing to honor this pricing, which is in-line with Protonmail's assistant. I'm considering switching.

Second, I'm a limited user. I'm not using it for much more than research into subjects I already know a good deal about or doing some language translation.

That said, their most basic UI is more than adequate and seems to have a long memory of conversations we've had. I find it more adaptable to my circumstances than ChatGPT was when last I had a Pro CGPT subscription.

Further, I loathe all that Alphabet does and if trusting Google is the gold standard, You doesn't have to do very much to stay ahead of them.

I use Apple's "Intelligent" features. They're cute. I've used Perplexity and found it clumsy. I found Replit to be lacking, but was also never bold enough to hand over $200 a year to Replit alone.

Are you looking for a casual well-thought out AI to use in every day life? This may be the AI for you. If you've got heavy workload needs then proprietary AI model subscriptions may work better than You.com's allowed usage of proprietary models.

I think this blended approach is effective for what I need right now. Every use case is subtly different from the next.

Lastly, I've read the reviews and find that You's 2.3* rating is in line with Trustpilot being the Yelp of AI review sites. Seems people come here to fuss and complain, rather than evaluate.

Or am I wrong?

15 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

No customer service and can't use it.

No customer service and can't use it.
Initially started using it, then busy two weeks. I come back to use it and can't log in for months. Tried to contact you.com many times but either don't hear back or hit a dead end message. Seems like there is zero customer service. You can't be in business if you have decided or forgotten to look after your customers. A complete waste of 1 year pro membership!

4 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Citations look promising, but accuracy is often unreliable

I was initially impressed by You.com's inline citation system—it gives the impression that answers are grounded in real sources. However, after using it regularly, I started noticing serious accuracy issues. The cited sources often don’t actually support the claims being made, or the references are loosely connected at best.

In several cases, I followed the footnotes only to find that the linked pages had nothing to do with the specific statement. It creates a false sense of trust and makes fact-checking more frustrating, not easier.

If you're relying on You.com for academic or professional tasks, be cautious. The citations may look transparent, but they don’t always hold up under scrutiny.

29 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Multiple Missed Deadlines on Routine…

Multiple Missed Deadlines on Routine work! I have been using you.com for several months, but over the last month and a half, you.com has missed multiple deadlines. I have an accounting spreadsheet with 19 different due dates that extended over a month and is still not complete. I had a request to create a book signing flyer, and it has taken 3 weeks and 11 missed deadlines! I DO NOT RECOMMEND YOU.COM

24 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

RIP you.com

I've been using you.com for so long, and I encounter a poorly experience lately, it just not giving good results, its way too short and the research is disappointing. Also my data has been recorded even though in it's policy says it's private and doesn't track users.

19 March 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Been using You.com nearly a year for…

Been using You.com nearly a year for educational curriculum. Love the function. Recently canceled my pro subscriptions and created a team at twice the price. However, I can't add any team members and they're already paid for. No real help from support. Basically a "sorry about that" and "we'll provide an update from our engineers when we have one". I like the product/service but without good faith support, why should anyone commit to you or trust you?

18 March 2025
Unprompted review
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Reply from you.com

Hi Stephen, sorry to hear about the trouble you've been having. We're still actively working on a resolution to this issue for you. The Support team member helping you asked our Engineering team for an update immediately after receiving your most recent reply on 3/18/25 and will provide an update as soon as they have one. If you'd like to respond to the original support ticket, we can address any additional issues you're having from there. Thanks for your patience.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Why You.com Is a Game Changer for Productivity and AI Innovation

I’ve been using You.com since November 2024, and it has completely transformed how I work and manage my personal life.

What I love most about You.com is how it connects with dozens of different LLMs and lets me create custom agents powered by the right model for the right task. It’s like having a perfectly tailored AI assistant for anything I need—whether it’s brainstorming ideas, finding specific information, or tackling complex work projects.

The interface is clean, intuitive, and easy to use, and everything just works seamlessly. I also really appreciate how it balances privacy with functionality—it’s rare to find a platform that gives you so much control while still being incredibly powerful. Honestly, You.com has been a game changer for both my work and my personal productivity, and I’m constantly finding new ways to make the most of it.

If you’re on the fence about trying it, one of the podcasts that got me really excited about the future of You.com was this one with the CEO, Richard Socher: “AGI, The Future of AI Agents And The Next Wave of Opportunities in AI.” Hearing him talk about building the platform and the future of AI agents gave me a lot of insight into what makes You.com so innovative.

If you’re looking for an AI tool that’s powerful, flexible, and ahead of the curve, I can’t recommend You.com enough. It’s worth every penny, and the value keeps growing the more you use it. Five stars, easily.

18 February 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

"Beware of Misleading Offers: My Disappointing Experience with You.com"

I recently encountered a disappointing experience with You.com. They initially offered a free one-year voucher for their services, which seemed like a great deal. However, after a short period, they unexpectedly revoked the subscription without any clear explanation. This abrupt change felt misleading and untrustworthy. I would advise others to be cautious when considering their offers.

18 February 2025
Unprompted review

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