@machinetech Sorry to hear you are experiencing difficulties. Could you tell us more the problems you are facing?
did not redirect mobile visitors to the amp page. this is the biggest problem. apart from that, the flexibility is very weak. When I wanted to do something about advertisement management, design, I found that the settings menu on the control panel was very insufficient. I can’t even add extra code to areas like header or footer.
Regarding the first part, there is no automatic mobile redirection. If you are in Reader Mode or Transitional Mode, the AMP version of the site is available adding a ?amp query parameter to the non-AMP URL (only for posts and pages).
Regarding the second part (i.e. Advertisement management), the AMP plugin is not intended to provide that functionality. Instead, the approach is to use a plugin that provides that functionality and is compatible with AMP. One possibility is the Advanced Ads plugin (https://wordpress.org/plugins/advanced-ads/).
Finally, in order to add extra code to the Header and Footer sections of posts/pages for the AMP version, you need to modify the corresponding templates.
The plugin, as you may have learned already, operates in one of three modes: Reader, Transitional, and Standard. In Reader, there is little flexibility because it was intended to be a simple solution. That is changing and will be much more flexible in an upcoming version of the plugin.
”will be much more flexible in an upcoming version of the plugin.”
I hope so. because i would like to use the official plugin
Regarding the first part, there is no automatic mobile redirection.
There is an experimental plugin you can install to add mobile redirection to the AMP version: https://gist.github.com/westonruter/5f4f27ed3bdd676e3f08524b9bab8bb4