Fine for dirt-cheap browsing, but don’t expect polish, support, or legality guarantees.
⭐⭐☆☆☆ (2.5/5)
However, there are significant downsides. Many courses appear to be re-uploads of content from Udemy, Coursera, or YouTube – raising clear copyright concerns. Quality control is spotty: broken links, missing sections, outdated info, and zero instructor support. No certificates of completion, and definitely no accreditation.
I tried CourseDevil for a few courses, hoping for a budget-friendly way to learn. The positives: the library is huge, and if you’re just looking for raw materials (videos, slides, code files), you’ll probably find what you need. Prices are low compared to official platforms.
Here’s a balanced, honest review template for (assuming it’s a course-selling or educational platform — if it’s a specific product/service, let me know and I’ll tailor it further): Title: Decent content, but buyer beware
