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Is Uscreen Worth It? 1 Documented Issue Reviewed

Video membership platform for OTT and subscription video creators

13
Clean Record
out of 100

TL;DR: Uscreen carries a Risk Score of 13/100 (Clean Record) — no meaningful complaints have surfaced in the public record we've reviewed.

Uscreen is a video streaming and membership platform that lets creators build Netflix-style subscription channels. Pricing starts at $149/month and includes app building at higher tiers.

Website: www.uscreen.tv · Category: Course & Membership Platforms · Last scanned: 26 days ago

Should You Trust Uscreen?

Uscreen is the most capable platform in the video-subscription niche — native apps, offline viewing, and OTT distribution put it in a different class from Kajabi or Thinkific for video-first creators. The complaint record reflects the price: at $149+/month, the barrier to entry is high, and some smaller creators describe the platform as more than they needed.

Billing complaints are light. The main friction is the price-to-feature match for smaller audiences.

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Is Uscreen Worth the Cost? Complaint Category Breakdown

Each complaint type is weighted differently in the Risk Score. Billing and marketing deception weigh heaviest.

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BBB Complaints
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Lawsuits & Legal Action
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Misleading Marketing
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Customer Complaints
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Churn & Retention
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Billing Problems
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Support Failures

Where these complaints come from

Complaints are sourced from public platforms spanning US, UK, and global consumers. Each report links back to its original source.

Platform Reports Who's reporting
Trustpilot1UK & global consumers

What Buyers Say About Uscreen

Documented pricing complaints, billing issues, and support failures — newest first.

Our AI scanner searches Reddit, Trustpilot, BBB, and news sources for fresh complaints from the past year, paraphrases what it finds, and adds anything new to this page. Takes up to 90 seconds.

Billing Problems MEDIUM Source: Trustpilot Updated 20d ago

High entry price relative to early-stage creator revenue

Multiple reviewers describe signing up at $149/month before their subscriber base could support the cost, then canceling when revenue didn't scale quickly enough.

Frequently asked questions about Uscreen

Is Uscreen worth the price?

We've documented 1 billing complaint against Uscreen — a signal worth weighing before committing to a paid plan. Its Risk Score of 13/100 puts it in the "Clean Record" band. See the full complaints breakdown → before deciding.

Is Uscreen easy to cancel?

Cancellation difficulty is one of the top SaaS frustration patterns. Check the complaints page → — we tag cancel-related issues under "Billing" and "Contract Trap" categories. If none are documented yet, run a scan to surface what's currently out there.

Does Uscreen have hidden fees?

Hidden-fee complaints fall under our "Billing Issue" category. We've documented 1 billing complaint for Uscreen so far. See all complaints → for the full picture.

How does Uscreen compare to its alternatives?

We track other course & membership platforms tools and rank them by Risk Score. See our alternatives comparison → to find lower-risk options in the same category.

What are the biggest complaints about Uscreen?

The highest-severity documented complaints involve billing problems. Read all 1 documented complaint on the complaints page →

Is Uscreen a scam?

Probably not in the strict legal sense — most SaaS products with bad reputations are real companies delivering a real (if disappointing) product. But "is it a scam" is the question people ask when they feel they were misled. Read our full scam analysis →

How does Uscreen's Risk Score get calculated?

We weight each warning by severity (Low to Critical) and category, then aggregate. Lawsuits and misleading-marketing claims weigh heaviest. The current 13/100 score puts Uscreen in the "Clean Record" band. Full methodology →

Where do these complaints come from?

Each warning is paraphrased from a public source — BBB filings, Trustpilot or G2 reviews, Reddit threads, Capterra ratings, court records, or news articles. The source URL is attached to every warning so you can verify it yourself. More on our methodology →

Other Course & Membership Platforms we track

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