After buying a house I had a tight budget but also needed a couch ASAP. I wanted to try to get the best balance of price and quality, and this couch is it. Naturally, you DO get what you pay for, and I have a feeling that in a few years, this couch will lose some of its shape - you can already see where the padding is indenting, and some of the corners of the inner stuffing mess up the shape a bit, as pictured.
With all that said and my expectations already tempered by the reality of the price and buying furniture these days, I am happy with the purchase. It's comfy, and VERY deep, which means I can have a nice looking coffee table while still being able to put my feet up (I'm 5'1 and when I sit all the way back, the seat nearly reaches to my ankles). This works well for me as my living room is small and couldn't fit a sectional and this feels like a great compromise. It's also a beautiful warm neutral color (ginger) and the material doesn't feel cheap. Watch out if you have cats though.
It was very easy to put together, but keep in mind that you have to be mindful about exactly how you "slide" in the arm rests and back rest during assembly, or they'll wobble. If they wobble, take them out, and align them perfectly. Save for the stuffing, this couch feels sturdy, and in *spite* of the stuffing, its firm and comfy. Not super plush, but that's what I wanted. I like that it already comes w/ pillows, but I'm excited to pile on more accent pillows as I find them. I would recommend this to anyone looking for that same balance of price for quality, but if you can afford something over a thousand, maybe you can do better.