Plugin Support
Alex
(@alexcozmoslabs)
Thank you for your feedback. We appreciate it.
We do appreciate your feedback, however giving the plugin a small grade should normally be reserved for plugins with no support, unresolved bugs, or not following WordPress standards. This is not the case for TranslatePress.
The free version is more for small websites/blogs, they often use one additional language, while adding a second language we already talking about a big/major site, which will probably need other pro-features that we offer to be much more solid. Hence our decision to include a large number of additional languages only for pro users.
However, we are glad to hear you found the plugin functionality “easy to use”, as building a robust product is something we constantly push ourselves to do.
Hi Alex,
Thank you for your reply.
I have no problem with costs for software. My problem is that I had the idea that the free version of a translation program, would include more than 1 language.
I read the specification and some reviews. I can understand that if you have woocommerce or other advanced plugin(s), you need to pay. I have only plain text. If you had clearly mentioned it in the free version, I would not have tried translate press. I have a small site, but if possible I want it in as many languages as can be.
Perhaps it’s an option for you to make a clear statement upfront that the free version only allows 1 language.
Regards, Dennis
Plugin Support
Alex
(@alexcozmoslabs)
Your feedback is much appreciated, Dennis.