Plugin Author
Yani
(@yaniiliev)
I’m sorry to hear that you have been experiencing problems with the import feature of the All-in-One WP Migration plugin.
We can assure you that the plugin is not intentionally broken. The plugin is constantly being updated and improved, and changes are made based on feedback from users and the needs of the WordPress community.
It’s possible that the import feature is experiencing some issues or server limitations that are causing it to get stuck. We recommend checking the plugin’s documentation or reaching out to the plugin’s support team for assistance in troubleshooting the issue.
We understand that you may be disappointed, but we hope that you will continue to find value in the plugin and its many features. We appreciate your feedback and will take it into consideration as we continue to improve the plugin and provide a better experience for our users.
If you have any other questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
A quick google of “All-in-One WP Migration Import Stuck” will show how common this problem is. The only recommended solution is “check your server is limitations”. So I did check, and increased my server limits to astronomical levels, still have a problem. So to users, it appears to be a very common bug, with no clear workaround or cause.
The real kicker is that users used to be able to manually upload the backup file over reliable FTP and the plugin would recognize it and import it, but that feature has been put behind the $69 paywall.
This is the definition of a bait-and-switch.
Plugin Author
Yani
(@yaniiliev)
Thank you for your message and for bringing this issue to our attention. I apologize for any frustration or inconvenience you have experienced with the import feature of the All-in-One WP Migration plugin.
You are correct that some users may experience problems with the import process, and it’s possible that server limitations could be causing the issue. However, it’s important to note that there are a wide variety of factors that can affect the import process, and it’s not always possible to identify the root cause of the problem without further investigation.
We recommend checking the plugin’s documentation or reaching out to the plugin’s support team for assistance in troubleshooting the issue. It’s possible that there are other steps you can take to resolve the problem, such as regenerating the export file or adjusting the plugin’s settings.
We understand that you may be disappointed by the decision to require a subscription for certain features, but we hope that you will continue to find value in the plugin and its many features. We appreciate your feedback and will take it into consideration as we continue to improve the plugin and provide a better experience for our users.
If you have any other questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.