Rating: 1 star
Based on comments here and elsewhere via a quick google search we find the company engages in many, highly unethical business practices and should be fined or shut down immediately.
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I added an email address to a mailing list but didn’t click the confirm link in the email they sent. Since then I keep receiving spammy unsolicited email wanting me to encourage my friends to sign up too. It makes me mad and makes the site concerned look really bad
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If you install it … they will spam your site and your users.
Why worry about hackers breaking into your site via the ‘back door’, when you can install this plugin and let them in through the ‘front door’.
This plugin should be removed form the WordPress repository.
Also you MUST uninstall these plugins as they add ReadyGraph and activate it without asking you:
Really Simple Share
Subscribe2
Rating: 1 star
This plugin came with Subscribe2. I did not ask for it, I do not want it, and there is no uninstaller. Even when you de-activate the plug-in it still has hooks in your WordPress installation and my subscribers are complaining about being spammed as a result of subscribing to my blog…
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This is very useless plugin. Because scripts are running after uninstall plugin.I install it on my blog but after delete this plugin ,scripts and still running from hidden ways
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Install this only if you want to subject your poor subscribers to SPAM EMAILS. Not even kidding. I’m so upset. Read it in the TOS — they have a right to your subscriber list.
Even if you uninstall the plug-in AND remove the php extensions via your FTP site — they still have your contact list and will continue to send emails.
THEY ARE CROOKS !!!
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Do not install this obnoxious plugin!
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So far it has worked well for me. Initially I tried on my weebly site using their js code and it worked great. I went from just a few subscribers a week to several hundred. Now I do most of my sites on wordpress so I am using this plugin. I like how the popup registration form that appears on my site has facebook and google buttons. I did adjust the timing so it pops after 20 seconds instead of the shorter time it was defaulted to. Depending on user feedback I may put the popup in the lower corner but I’m trying to get a lot of subscribers so not sure which setting I’ll use yet. I’m excited about their email functionality as I will send a digest every week with new site updates. Nice to have both the reg form and email features in one plugin.
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Just delete the Extensions folder in FTP and the readygraph-extension.php. Then edit the S2subscriptions file to remove the readygraph-extension call and bam. Back to the original S2 with no annoying popups plus no emails asking the subscriber to join their site ??
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I am not impressed with the owner of this plug in. The sign up interface with the public is extrememly aggressive. I uninstalled it for that reason and asked the owner to remove me from their data base–WHICH THEY DID NOT!!! It appears they continue to try to siphon my traffic into their own data base for their own purposes. On my iPhone, I still get a pop up requesting my visitors to add themselves to “our database”. I have nothing to do with this database, however. I would steer clear of this one.
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I had to subscribe to some outside service to be able to use the plugin and after I found out that I don’t need it I cannot find how to stop those spam emails every day from Readygraph. Terrible!
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THis is a plugin which should be very useful and serve a major need for bloggers. But execution leaves much to be desired. After installing it, I received as many as four or five e mail notices for every new post. I continued to receive the e mail messages even after deactivating the plugin.
Plugin doesn’t allow you to preview the e mail notice the subscriber will receive notifying them of new posts. The e mail notice also doesn’t parse photo display html and cannot display photos in the e mail.
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We installed ReadyGraph on the recommendation of Subscribe2.
All it seemed to do was create new users on our site, and we believe this led to a vulnerability that allowed someone to hack and take down our website.
Even after deleting ReadyGraph, we continue to get messages about new users on our site.
DO NOT INSTALL THIS PLUG-IN!!!!!
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Awesome! This plugin has really improved over time.
That’s what I ideally like to see. The developers putting a lots of effort in to add funcitonality, smooth over any issues, etc.
This plugin has helped immensely to add users to my site, and increase our visitors.
I especially like the user referral features which seem difficult to find in other places. I have seen related things, but nothing that is already integrated with email services, facebook, google, etc. to allow users to invite friends.
And I like how it emails users when I update content on my side. Seems like these guys/girls are really thinking about the marketing angle for smaller sites.
Awesome!
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And it’s been getting better every month. Very easy to set up. My visitors and signed up users have grown faster than before I used this plugin. Before, it was really hard to get people to sign up for the newsletter and now I get a steady influx. I like how you can change all the settings mostly within the plugin admin itself. All in all this is a good one and makes my site seem more professional and effective.
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This is a cool plugin. Does a bunch of things that i need for my site: signup form, invites, and an option to send email updates instantly when i update my site.
I think they’ve made a bunch of improvements the last few months and seems to work great for me.
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I’ve found this quite useful. it’s a lot of the marketing features I need in one plugin.
I don’t know of another way to have email invites and facebook and google login implemented without having to code.
support has been fast too.
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I don’t know where to start. It came as an app when I installed Simple Subscribe and it gave me so many problems. I tried to solve my issues and find support online with no luck. So I deleted the app and still it shows on some of my pages. I decided to deleted Simple Subscribe and reinstall and it deleted all of my subscribers. I tried to import my csv, but no luck. I am so mad. ??
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I had some banner in the admin console that suggested I add ReadyGraph, as I’d been using Subscribe2. I don’t know how, but it broke the ability of people to leave comments. When I found that out I deleted ReadyGraph and it appears to have deleted all my comments. Five YEARS of comments are all gone, just gone.
Thanks ReadyGraph… what a horrible plugin.
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I found this plugin intrusive to the viewers of my site and attempted to uninstall it. Once uninstalled the files remain active and the plugin continues to prompt viewers with the popups.
Plugin authors have provided little support in threads to resolve this problem as seen here where they promised to provide the ability to remove the banners and never delivered.
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/readygraph-banner?replies=23
Only way to remove Readygraph is by deleting the directory’s.
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The plug-in has a really nice & smooth design NICE JOB !!
But is it normal that the pop up window appears on every pages the user is browsing and not only the first time a page/session is open ? Or is it because I am in a developing environment ?
I think that ONE time would be far enough, especially regarding the nice Lower Right Notification… Two much asking is harassing… ??
Another thing is really annoying me :
Despite the FAQ chapter claiming that we have “to go to the admin settings pages within WordPress, and clicking on the “Customize” tab. Then click on “Advance” in the left-hand menu”…
Readygraph is not properly speaking a WordPress plug-in, it is rather a WordPress plugin to access Readygraph website… All settings being stored on your “cloud” and NOT “within” WordPress, including input forms and email setting, is a bit too much….
Especially as the connection to your website is damned slow, and it takes the page a longer time to be displayed…
(It would be more honest to state this fact straight in the description of the plug-in…)
As this is the version 1.0.0, I guess (hope) that there will be improvements done to have Readygraph fully customizable straight inside WordPress, with settings stored in wordpress database….
Moreover, the support is non existent…
Have uninstalled it for now…
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