
Markus
DEOk if you are American, but... The introduction website looked cool. But the actual program is bad. First of all, their videos look like they made them 10 years ago. Then, they don't have a German (qwertz) keyboard layout which basically made this unusable for me. The worst part is that you can't cancel the subscription on the website. You have to contact the support (which was thankfully very fast) to cancel it. There are sadly better free programs out there, but for Americans (because of the keyboard layout), its fine.

Ronald Sirin
GBThis company is has really great… This company is has really great learning tools that have helped me in building skills i would of never thought could of been available. I love that they have their online platform so you can access it from any computer. Will highly recommend to my of my friends.

John Smith
GBTerrible Customer Service Customer Service person was extremely hostile and childish and refused to address my problem and actually resorted to insulting me calling me stupid. Edit: I was told you want more details, but that is all there is, I missed the deadline to respond, as I don't read my emails that much, I also don't want that person who did this to me to give me anymore hassle. And the issue I had, turned out not to be resolvable anyway. I consider the matter closed. I won't be doing business with Typesy, and so, my review is final.

Kevin Hackiewicz
GBThey ruined it They ruined it. It used to be bearable but with further updates, it no longer feels like I learning to type in a probable situation where I actually might type. Typing stops after you get a letter wrong and you have to put in that letter to continue. Now if you actually know how to type or have a word such as "Actually" with two of the same letter, the entire word will be messed up. Also, the fact that you have to reach a rather high accuracy to continue makes this supposedly causal typing program into a type of Duolingo bird where I'm terrified into coming back because due to the strict typing standards, I'm not enough. PS. Just use Typing Racer

Berlin
GBTypesy is my favorite typing program! I saw Typesy in one Homeschool blog. They were talking about the features the program has. I got interested, so I bought it for my kids. It has been our routine to spend 10-15 minutes of the day practicing touch typing or playing some games. I like the idea that parents can create exercises for them. With this, we can monitor and check the words they are exposed to. Young minds are so delicate, so I think many parents have the same concern as me. Typesy should maintain doing it this way. Thanks for the excellent customer support as well.