VENTTURE

2810 North Church Street, 19802, Wilmington, United States
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One dashboard to rule them all - Create online courses. Build membership sites. Start online discount stores. Or just go creative with the entire suite.

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Iain
GB

dont do it!! Took my money in return for lifetime access to a course platform. Used it for a year then they switched it off telling me it cost them too much to support and i must upgrade to their new tool venture.. Asked for money back or free upgrade and nothing.. very poor experience and have robbed me of my hard earned cash. avoid and dont go near their new platform venture..

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Danny Ko
MY

A platform to stay away. Never honour promise. Bought their lifetime license and now they create a new brand and dont even give access to me anymore. The site is totally not usable at all. The company is running a scam by keep on switching new brand and ditching all customers that supported their business. I would not recommend this company as they will have tendency to ditch you as potential new customers. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! *Update* I left a review and immediately Ventture (Invanto) disabled my account. Lost all the contents inside. This is how they treat their customers.

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Hein Grobler
ZA

SCAM ALERT Same as everybody else. I bought the Grow Lifetime oackage for $49 and it worked well for a while. They then changed to Invanto and removed my access. Now I have to opay a monthly fee in ordere to use something I paid for. SCAM ALERT!!!

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Puneet Tandon
IN

Ventture (formerly Invanto) is a Scam Ventture (formerly Invanto) has to be one of the most untrustworthy companies in the history of SAAS Lifetime Deals. I had bought the LTD directly from their own website (when it was called Invanto) when they were spending heavily on Facebook Ads to acquire customers. When I saw the product, I felt it was half-baked and wasn't complete. It would have been okay for a new company doing LTD. But later I saw that they had no roadmap or didn't intend to stick to one. The LMS platform was super buggy. A lot of things didn't work and their support wouldn't respond till you sent multiple follow-ups (The founder and his support team would be largely arrogant and rude in their responses even on the Facebook group). But I still hosted my courses on Invanto. Suddenly one day, the founder Deep Arora posts on the Invanto (Ventture) Facebook Group that they are unable to bear the costs of the platform and have failed at running the business. They basically implied that the Lifetime Deals will not be honored. Please note, they were still running Facebook Ads to acquire new lifetime customers at this point! After a lot of people expressed their desire to take legal recourse, we get a mail that Ventture (formerly Invanto) will be honoring the lifetime deals. While I had already migrated my primary courses to another LMS, I let some older courses stay on Invanto to avoid migrating all users. And then out of the blue, Invanto started locking me out of my account. When I would reach their support, they would give sketchy reasons like "your account was inactive", or "too much bandwidth being used". And then they would give the access back. After locking me out 3 times, the 4th time they locked me out and I contacted them, they sent me an email. I am quoting the exact language from their mail below: "You bought the LTD license of Invanto platform which runs on our previous generation infrastructure. The old infrastructure wasn't designed to be infinitely scalable and has started showing signs of slowing down the admin area and sites due to the increasing traffic. We have upgraded our infrastructure to a more modern stack, which is designed to scale to millions of hits per second. Since the new infrastructure costs us per user fee, only monthly subscribers can access the newer version of the platform". Basically, they locked my account and my content behind a pay-gate. Clearly, the company and founder has no ethics. The idea behind rebranding the company from Invanto to Ventture is to distance themselves from the negative sentiment around the product all over the internet. Don't know how much that will help. All I can say is, a company that pulls the rug from under their early backers CAN NOT BE TRUSTED.

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