PlanetSpark Reviews
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Rhea Kapoor | 06/12/2025
The classes are helpful, and I can see my child becoming more confident in speaking within a group. The mentor interacts well and maintains a friendly environment. The app interface, however, feels a bit cluttered at times, especially when searching for past recordings or notes. If they refine the app experience, it would make things much smoother for parents.
Karan Mishra | 05/12/2025
The concept behind PlanetSpark is great and the content is useful, especially for improving communication at a young age. I did feel that the platform needs a bit more flexibility in shifting classes, especially when kids have school events. But the mentor makes a real effort to keep sessions productive, and my son has definitely become more confident in conversations.
Niharika Deshpande | 05/12/2025
I appreciate the way PlanetSpark conducts classes—my child gets individual attention and the mentor is kind and understanding. The lessons are interactive, and she actually looks forward to the activities. The only drawback I noticed is that sometimes new modules take time to reflect in the account. Apart from that, it’s been a smooth and beneficial experience for her.
Arvind Bhalla | 04/12/2025
Sia joined PlanetSpark because she wanted to work on her public speaking. Over time, she has become more composed and confident. The debate sessions especially help her think quickly and respond without hesitation. Some parts of the curriculum feel dense, but she manages it well with the teacher’s guidance. Her school debate performance was much better this time, and she even stayed calm under pressure. Overall, we feel the program has added real value.
Sanya Puri | 04/12/2025
Since Naman is very young, we weren’t expecting major changes. But even small improvements feel big at this age. He has started forming clearer sentences and tries to describe objects or situations in his own words. The classes feel fun and playful for him, which is what keeps him engaged. He still loses focus sometimes, but the teacher redirects him patiently. A simple, positive start to building communication skills.
