• The plugin provides the content protection we need, and has an email wall feature you can use to collect an email address before showing protected content.

    We also had 1 bug to report and the plugins developers were professional and quickly provided a patch.

    There are only a couple of things that might need working around for the email wall:

    1. When setting up the Mailchimp integration, make sure to fill both the Username and API key fields. It’s not clear that both fields (not just the API key) are required to use the integration. You need this before you can select the email list on your Mailchimp account.
    2. Once someone submits the email form, it does open up the content, but only temporarily. If the same user comes back that link later, they’ll have to submit their email again. This isn’t clear at first. For the user, it would be nice if this plugin could remember that a user had already entered their email.
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  • Plugin Support Jasmine

    (@hyenokian)

    Dear @palladiangroup,

    Thank you very much for your detailed review. We truly appreciate your feedback and kind words about our support team.

    1. Regarding the Mailchimp integration, both the Username and API Key fields are required.
      The integration will not work properly without entering both the Username and the API Key.
    2. Thank you for your suggestion about remembering users who already submitted their email. Currently, this works via cookies, and once cookies are deleted or expire, the form will appear again.

      We will review this behavior in future updates and keep you informed about any improvements.

    Thanks again for your valuable feedback.

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