• What frustrated me the most was the plugin author’s attempt to sell the PRO version despite the numerous issues with the free version. It felt like a ploy to extract money from users without delivering on the promised functionality. I believe that if the free version of a plugin fails to impress, convincing users to invest in the premium version becomes a questionable tactic.

    The user interface of the plugin was equally disappointing. It was cluttered and poorly designed, making it difficult to navigate and understand its functionalities. The lack of intuitive controls and poorly labeled options only added to the confusion.

    In conclusion, my experience with the Search & Replace for Elementor? was extremely disappointing. The free version’s lackluster performance, combined with its unintuitive user interface, made it a time-consuming and frustrating endeavor. The fact that the plugin author prioritized selling the PRO version over addressing the issues with the free version was the final blow. I cannot recommend this plugin to others, as it fell short of expectations and wasted my time.

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  • Plugin Author Krasen Slavov

    (@krasenslavov)

    Thank you for the feedback.

    I am actively working on improving the plugin and I have just lifted the minimum page raw data from 50kb to 300kb which will give the end user more power with the free version.

    Thank you,
    Krasen

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