Course contains many mistakes and missing important keywords.
“found SO MANY MISTAKES”
Many reviews question the accuracy of the course content and tests. Several users report technical breakdowns and service requests that never get resolved. A small number of reviewers say the program is useful and flexible. At least one reviewer says they received repeated unwanted emails and the company refused to remove their personal information.
Examples from available reviews (Apr 2022 – Mar 2026).
Course contains many mistakes and missing important keywords.
“found SO MANY MISTAKES”
Video would not play and customer service failed to resolve issues or refund.
“cause their video clip WOULD NOT PLAY.”
Company refused to remove my information and continued emailing me.
“I've sent over a dozen emails asking them to remove my information and stop emailing me!”
Course provided useful information and felt worthwhile so far.
“I've learned a lot so far”
Reviewers describe technical problems, including videos that won’t play and livestreams that get canceled. Several say support did not fix access issues or provide refunds. These complaints show up often in low-rated reviews.
Some users say they were pushed into extra payments because access is limited by time windows and timed modules. Reviewers describe setups where they must pay again to get back into the course. Positive comments about value are rare in the set.
Several reviewers point to strict course rules, such as limited time to finish and a requirement to score 100% to pass. One reviewer clearly praises the program’s flexibility and organization, but that view is uncommon. These rules link to reported frustration and added costs.
Most criticism targets the content: reviewers report copy-and-paste material, many errors, and test questions that don’t match what’s taught. Several users say the courses would not prepare them for the exam. A positive note about useful content appears, but only in one review.
One reviewer reports repeated unwanted emails and says the company refused to remove personal information. Some service complaints also mention support requests that never get a response and tickets left unresolved. Communication issues appear, but less often than content and service problems.
Most reviews describe negative experiences tied to content accuracy, technical access, and payment rules. A small group reports helpful instruction and a well-organized learning experience. Overall, the feedback contrasts frequent low-rated complaints with isolated positive comments.
For each review, the core experience based on original source reviews.
Sources: Trustpilot (13) · Collected.reviews (1) · Quotes shortened · As of: March 2026
Content is badly structured and copied, making it difficult to follow.
“Badly-Structured and the content is copied and pasted”
Company refused to remove my information and continued emailing me.
“I've sent over a dozen emails asking them to remove my information and stop emailing me!”
Reviewer says the company doesn't know what the course is for.
“they don't know what the course used for.”
Video would not play and customer service failed to resolve issues or refund.
“cause their video clip WOULD NOT PLAY.”
Livestream access failed and customer support did not respond or resolve.
“class I was enrolled in was canceled due to low attendance.”
Course is poorly designed, times out, and forces extra payments.
“they purposely design it so you run out of time and have to keep paying to keep access to the information.”
Course contains many mistakes and missing important keywords.
“found SO MANY MISTAKES”
Reviewer says course content will not help pass the exam.
“The course content will never help you with the exam”
Tests include unpresented content and answers reportedly change, causing failures.
“the test answers change to make you miss more than you would.”
Course provided useful information and felt worthwhile so far.
“I've learned a lot so far”
Course structure is decent but content is copied and hard to follow.
“copy/pasted from the code of law”
They may know real estate but cannot teach it effectively.
“they can't TEACH it worth a dime.”
Courses give limited time and require a 100% passing rate.
“only allows you limited time to complete courses that must be passed at 100%.”
I recently enrolled in Colibri Real Estate school to earn my real estate license online, and I have to say I am thoroughly impressed with their program. The online courses are well-organized and easy to follow. The instructors are knowledgeable and experienced in the field, which makes learning about real estate engaging.
One aspect that stood out to me was the flexibility offered by Colibri Group. Being a full-time worker, I appreciated being able to access course material anytime and anywhere on my device. I could study at my own pace without having rigid deadlines breathing down my neck.
Additionally, their customer support is top-notch. They promptly answered any of my questions via email or phone calls while making sure each concern was adequately addressed.
Overall, I would highly recommend this institution for individuals who want an efficient way of earning a real estate license or looking for career development through continuing education courses.
This page combines submitted experiences with public reviews from platforms such as Google, Trustpilot, etc. Recurring points are summarized without changing the content of reviews.
Colibri Group runs online education platforms for licensing and continuing education. It offers real estate licensing courses, exam prep, and continuing education for professionals. The company publishes digital study materials, including video lessons, practice exams, and state-approved coursework. Colibri Group serves professionals in real estate, mortgage, appraisal, home inspection, insurance, and healthcare. It also provides learning-management tools and online student support portals to run courses and track credit.