• The simplicity of setup and logging in is awesome, so as a Clef replacement it checks all the boxes. However, the free version has several limitations: 5 users per sites and 5 total sites, no support, no mass user setup/invite, and a few other things that Clef offered. Even the top tier plan allows only 100 sites, which may prevent larger orgs from adopting as a Clef replacement. But the user experience is great, so worth a test drive.

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  • Hi,

    Thanks for using Keyy!

    no support

    Not so – we’re active in the support forum: https://www.ads-software.com/support/plugin/keyy/

    Even the top tier plan allows only 100 sites, which may prevent larger orgs from adopting as a Clef replacement.

    If you need more than 100 sites, you can buy the 100-site pack additional times. Just add as many to your cart as you need.

    It’s true, of course, that Clef basically offered everything for free. But, they couldn’t sustain their model, and are (shortly) gone. So, we hope that people won’t compare us *too* much with what Clef offered for free without also remembering that Clef *now* offer nothing, because it was unsustainable.

    Best wishes,
    David

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