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      BetterUp reviews

      What’s promised and what’s lived don’t match

      Individual contributor
      Current employee
      Austin, TX
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      The product delivered to clients is genuinely strong. It is easy to see why many CHROs choose it. As many reviews note, the ICs are the best part of the company. They are smart, kind, and deeply mission driven. BetterUp repeats its mission and values so often, however, that people begin to believe they are doing world changing work. That belief keeps many people there longer than they might otherwise stay, even when their day to day experience is telling them something is not right. Ironically, the AI coach itself became one of the most grounded sources of guidance for me. When I shared internal messages and leadership communications with it, it consistently surfaced unhealthy patterns and encouraged prioritizing my wellbeing, including questioning whether staying was sustainable. For a product built by the company, that contrast was striking.

      Cons

      The internal employee experience looks very different from what the company presents online, what is showcased publicly at events, and what is promised during the interview process. You are recruited with language about a remarkably focused and fulfilling work experience for people with fire in their belly. The role is positioned as game changing and career defining, offering the most intense and fulfilling years of your career while doing meaningful work in a supportive, soulful culture. Once inside the company, this is replaced by constant pressure, intense scrutiny, and little psychological safety. Trust erodes quickly. Raising concerns is treated as a mindset failure, not a signal to adjust course. Even strong performers begin to doubt their own judgment over time. High impact behaviors and values are repeated constantly, often with forced positivity. The company regularly brings everyone together to reinforce how important, impactful, and special the work is. Over time, this repetition feels performative rather than reassuring. When something is genuinely working, it does not need to be continually restated. The disconnect between the messaging and the lived experience becomes hard to ignore. Pressure increases with each major strategic shift. New strategies are introduced with little coordination or clear communication across teams. Marketing, product, engineering, and account teams are often misaligned, and basic clarity around execution and support is missing. Reasonable questions are raised, but many go unanswered. Teams are constantly building while flying, only to have the strategy replaced again. Stress becomes constant. Fear of being laid off is widespread, especially at the start of each fiscal year. Strategy and team structures change annually, and people are frequently shuffled or exited, even when they have been strong performers year after year. Anxiety about job security becomes the norm. Executive turnover is high. Leaders are given titles without real authority, and pushing back is not welcomed. The expectation is to agree and move on. When new internal goals, initiatives, or mandates are introduced, the company relies heavily on infantilized internal branding. Major changes are framed through cartoon characters, mascots, and themed metaphors that strip nuance from serious work. Visible enthusiasm and participation are expected. At the same time, the work itself is often wildly overcomplicated. Academic and consulting style thinking is valued over practical, real world execution. Instead of clear direction, employees spend hours producing executive briefs, learning memos, and narrative documents. Important work is repackaged in abstract language, making simple things unnecessarily complex. For experienced professionals, this feels demeaning and disconnected from how work actually gets done. A small, consistently favored group appears to receive more stability, flexibility, and compensation than others. Outside of that group, people often feel interchangeable. Advancement and job security feel more connected to proximity than performance. The company frequently associates itself with well known thinkers and best selling authors. These relationships are highlighted in marketing, but rarely translate into meaningful involvement in product development or execution, creating an impression that does not reflect internal reality. Overall, I would not recommend joining BetterUp. The day to day employee experience does not meaningfully improve over time. Many people leave emotionally drained and disillusioned, needing time to recover before they feel like themselves again.

      13

      Very motivated people

      Anonymous employee
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      -smart, motivated people -fun environment that makes you feel invigorated -gives you something to look forward to solving every day

      Cons

      -very fast paced, intense -intense interview process -working long hours is the norm

      Inconsisent work flow

      Fellow coach
      Current freelancer
      Brisbane
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Excellent platform, and access to outstanding, quality resources. Easy to onboard new coachees and generally 6 months engagement, unlimited sessions, with quality coachees.

      Cons

      Presently I have ZERO coachees, BetterUp is very big on the "business", with endless videos/ newsletters/ conferences etc. My metrics and feedback are excellent - often my coachees ask to be on repeat programs and seek me out for a second and third time around. When I first started I had as many as 15 coachees on my rotation, that has just dwindled and decreased over the past 12 months. Not enough focus on bringing in Organisations and feeding the workflow pipeline. I have asked repeatedly for support and the hundreds of support people are not able to do anything to help. I think part of the problem is that I am in the APAC region and they focus mostly on the USA and their time zone.

      1

      How low can it go?

      Coach
      Current freelancer
      Ottawa, ON
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      The opportunity to coach some incredible people. The people I have coached through Better Up are extraordinarily talented and gifted people.

      Cons

      BetterUp was the first real entrant into the virtual coaching space. They had a great idea that reached its zenith about 2 years ago. Then, the company started monkeying around with the compensation program which upset and irritated coaches no end, and caused them to backtrack. Then they started introducing a performance metrics evaluation system for coaches that was fraught with confusion and complexity. No one understands it, and it has zero credibility. Better Up talks a great game, but their leadership clearly lacks the experience and vision to move the business ahead. They fixate on tinkering around and making minor, insignificant improvements to their online platform when what is really required is dealing with the serious diminution in engagement amongst their coaches and employees.

      5

      Things are changing

      Enterprise account executive
      Current employee
      New York, NY
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Flexible schedule Great commissions New CRO is fantastic

      Cons

      Not true enterprise accounts, more like mid-market quota attainment is hard bc they change accounts every year

      Coaches Are Treated Like Cattle

      Executive coach
      Current freelancer
      San Francisco, CA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      New coaches to the platform appear to get the majority of clients, then it drastically dips after engagements conclude.

      Cons

      The rate is not negotiable. Every coach, regardless of expertise gets paid the same paltry rate. The tradeoff was that you could maintain as busy a schedule as you would like without having to market your business. Be prepared to have a drastic drop in clients. I went from 20 to 0 clients after a year, even with excellent client reviews of my coaching. The company itself is run as if itself is AI. Everything is don't via email or the platform. You never speak to person. I am on my 2nd year, and still a coach, but have no clients. Why have a network of 4000+ coaches if you can't supply your current one's with at least 10 hours minimum for every coach? Why should be bother? The answer: don't. This platform is clearly not for highly talented coaches.