• These kind of extensions should be banned from the WP directory unless they clearly state what their business model is on the extension page :

    a) it collects your email to get an “API key”
    b) it runs a 14 days trial, or you only get the free (extremely limited) version of it. The payed plans are totally overpriced.

    I hate when Devs try to hide their agenda. Be bold about your business model, don’t try to hide it.

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  • Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    *Looks*

    Yep, I can’t disagree with you there. The plugin pages doesn’t make any mention of that.

    @activeconvert any comment? Your plugin page should reflect the reality of this plugin if that’s true.

    Plugin Author activeconvert

    (@activeconvert)

    Hi there,

    We apologize for the confusion here and will modify our listing to make it clear that we have 2 tiers of service. Our free plan is actually quite feature rich with:

    All custom templates available
    Unlimited actions and feedback
    Campaign customization
    3rd party integrations enabled (mailchimp, constant contact, campaign monitor, zapier)
    All popup types: timed, exit intents, scroll triggers.

    We just limit the free plans based on number of domains and your total number of leads.

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