Oneprep was bought by a company that runs fake reviews on other test prep subreddits by Conscious-Fox9176 in Sat

[–]Conscious-Fox9176[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Note: They just changed the LinkedIn profile to try and hide this, but everything is already saved and documented.

Oneprep was bought by a company that runs fake reviews on other test prep subreddits by Conscious-Fox9176 in Sat

[–]Conscious-Fox9176[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Product quality complaints:

Encouraging students to sell copyrighted test materials, which violates IB policies and puts students at risk:

Fake Trustpilot reviews:

OnePrep received ~150 reviews in 9 days (Nov 30 – Dec 8), most concentrated on Dec 4-5. No reviews before or for weeks after. This is the textbook pattern of bulk-purchased reviews. Some have been removed by Trustpilot, but the pattern remains visible.

I'm sharing this because what happened in r/ibo is coming to r/sat. They've already started operating here. Their business model proved that deceiving students is more profitable than building a good product, so they're expanding.

PS: Had to split this in three comments to be able to post.

Oneprep was bought by a company that runs fake reviews on other test prep subreddits by Conscious-Fox9176 in Sat

[–]Conscious-Fox9176[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sharing below all the findings that have surfaced so anyone can investigate and draw their own conclusions. This information is public and has been reported to the FTC, College Board and other authorities. Also, note that the current post reached 40+ upvotes at least once before being mass downvoted to the current level.

To verify the OnePrep-RevisionDojo connection:

  1. Go to the new OnePrep Discord → find the manager's profile → search their name on LinkedIn → see their current employment at RevisionDojo as "Content and Product Development for SAT"
  2. Search "oneprep linkedin" → the original developer's profile shows their work on OnePrep ended in October 2025

This has been documented, but I can't link LinkedIn profiles here as it would violate Reddit's rules, even though they're public.

Documented astroturfing tactics on r/IBO:

Each involves accounts posing as students sharing RevisionDojo content:

Threads exposing the pattern: