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  1. Distance Learning Center
  2. Adult Education School

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Growth Tribe is a digital learning partner for individuals and organisations, specialising in AI courses, AI certificates and future-proof digital skills. We help professionals build practical expertise in Artificial Intelligence, Generative AI, prompts, data, growth & digital marketing, leadership and design thinking through hands-on, action-oriented learning programs. From learning how to write effective AI prompts to applying AI in marketing, data analysis and leadership, our certificates are designed for real-world impact — not theory for theory’s sake. Our mission is to elevate humanity through learning, by transforming how professionals and businesses learn, adapt and grow in an AI-driven world.


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3.3

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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Growth Tribe evaluations are a scam

I'm on Growth Tribe right now. What the prior reviews have said before me seem true. It looks like you sailing through the "evaluations" and watching the money rise as you leave "app reviews" and 5 star ratings. You don't even need to review, it offers 5 pre written reviews and you choose one.
It will highlight your overall balance account and also the amount earned from the reviews you are doing in the moment.
A live visual of the money you're earning.
Then you will be offered a super deal, which wipes your whole balance, leaving you with a negative amount (mine was -£69.98).
You cannot refuse the review or move on. You're locked in.
A 24HR clock appears which is counting down, indicating the time you have to deposit your own (real) money to allow you to continue and make you believe that it's a quick loss which will get you to a bigger gain. But like other reviewers stated, the super deals will always be greater than the amount in your balance. So that you send your own money to make up the difference.

My "Handler" (Nancy) claims that I am lucky to get a super deal and the transfer is only temporary. Nancy thinks that I'm zipped up the back. Well "Nancy" wasted my time but I saw through the scam before parting with money. Like I stated "I came here to make money, not to give money away".
Trust pilot really should have a minus star option to highlight the scammers

8 May 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Wish I could give ZERO

Wish I could give ZERO. I found this on a job site and it promised a lot of money for remote working - alarm bells should have warned me. Spent two hours going through some pointless exercise then they wanted me to deposit my own money. SCAM!!!!

30 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This people are professional scammers

This people are professional scammers. Be very careful. Don't even waste your time completely task with them and doing review evaluation. They won't pay you. Their aim is to use super deal to force you to deposit.

Your deposit money is what they're waiting for. They are all using foreign phone number (UK eg:) and white people photos, but it's all fake

26 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I was in mid training and luckily my…

I was in mid training and luckily my self conscious was telling me it was ABIT dodgy so I had a look at reviews. Saw a bad one stating they had told someone to ask family for money so I messaged and said I didn't want to continue.. with this the person who was trying to get me to join has come at me with abuse and rude comments telling me to stop my self rightous ideas and to carry on with my poor life. This is a scam and they don't like it when you catch them out! Be careful

24 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Not even worth one red star

Not even worth one red star. I joined this company to do reviews and earn commission. It starts off with having to rate 38 products for an agent - so she gets commission on her account. Then you do the same on your account. That’s it for the day. Second day I had to do the same but this time I was requested to purchase the item through crypto, it was £40 and the agent said I would get it back after completing my 38 tasks. It’s true I did. Today the 3rd day I began by completing the agents 38 tasks with she gained nearly £500 and I got £50 commission. I then began mine and a super deal appeared. I was requested to again pay through crypto but this time it was £162. I did this and carried on with the next task/evaluation. This popped up and I was asked to pay £449. I explained to the agent that I don’t have that sort of money. She told me to ask family or friends to borrow it. I told her I could not do this and she said I couldn’t withdraw what I had made plus my £162 under I had completed all 38 tasks. There was no way I could pay this. I was then removed from the group and lost my money. I went onto the customer service chat and told them I thought it was a scam and got threatened with legal action. Do not trust this company. Keep your money safe to yourself! Luckily my bank has noticed this as fraud and I got my money back. I’ve also reported the group to what’s app as this is where the group operates from

22 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I bought the data fundamental course and it's bad

I bought the data fundamental course and it is really bad...
First off, learning content are corrupted.
A lot of contents are either 404 not found or it's not visible for some reason. There are also a lot of PDF (or reading materials) that cuts a picture / diagram into 2 pages..
Second, the way they teach this course is not engaging. It feels like all the contents are just information that are patched together, e.g. sometimes the learning material is from other blog, sometimes it's from YouTube - it's hard to find a centralized narrative.
Thirdly, there is no consistency in teaching method. Some people are good at reading, some people are good at learning from video, Growth Tribe mixes all these methods in all the modules. I really have hard time absorbing information...
Fourthly, the ppt shown in all the video recorded by growth tribe are too small. I would suggest making take up the entire screen and shrink the presenter down to bottom corners.
Last but not least, it's very theoretical. It spends a lot of time covering definitions. I would wish this kind of course to be more practical, e.g. actual data analytics exercise with python or sql.

The overall experience with this course is bad. It feels like a premature or a testing product ....

18 October 2022
Unprompted review
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