Oh, so @richernandezm knows English pretty well ?? So which competing plugin do you own or work for ??
My mother language is also not English, however English is considered as “the international” language and this does not depend on us ?? Anyway.
This sentence
even though the registration is explained in the registration
makes no sense to me (registration explained in registration???). Also what’s so bad in having to register? Many WordPress plugins require further steps after activation – and that’s normal. The registration is required because Pixo Editor is a SaaS and it targets any web platform or website, even mobile apps. WordPress is simply just one out of many integrations. And in order to use the service – you need API key; in order to create an API key – you need registration. The registration requires just an email and password – and the API key is automatically generated & saved for you. Also, after plugin activation – there is a system notification in wp-admin that pretty well explains that there is one additional step in order to activate the plugin. What’s wrong with this UX?
my experience was so bad that I decided it was worth to share it with others
@richernandezm : you did not share anything, man. I don’t mind negative reviews – as long as they’re creative and give feedback, and this feedback helps me improve it. All you wrote is simply a harsh.
So, which competitor do you represent ??