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  • Plugin Contributor CodeCabin

    (@codecabin)

    Hi Lisa
    Sorry for the confusion. We have removed the images that may have misrepresented the plugin.

    Plugin Contributor CodeCabin

    (@codecabin)

    Sorry for the confusion
    We still believe the free version is not limited at all as you can add up to 3 product rows and multiple columns. This is enough for a wide range of users. You can also style your price table using CSS if you know how.

    We have removed the images that may have lead to misrepresentation.

    Forum: Reviews
    In reply to: [WP Pricing Table] Not free
    Plugin Contributor CodeCabin

    (@codecabin)

    Hi atlrus.
    I hear you. We’re addressing this issue (see https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/thanks-for-all-but-better-go-premium?replies=4#post-).

    I’ve just released V1.1 which now gives you more control.

    If you have any suggestions, I would love to hear them.

    Kind regards
    Nick

    Plugin Contributor CodeCabin

    (@codecabin)

    One last thing: The plugin is very basic at this stage and over the next few weeks I’m looking at really extending its functionality dramatically. This is why I value and need your feedback so much.

    Plugin Contributor CodeCabin

    (@codecabin)

    Hi Max
    Thank you for getting in touch.
    I really do apologise for the fact that I seem to have upset you.

    I hear you 100%. I did in fact use that tutorial as the base layout of the plugin. I’m aiming to provide a tool that can be easily used and maintained for users that dont have any HTML or CSS experience.

    I found that the other price table plugins were somewhat over complicated and difficult to use and/or understand, hence the reason for the really simple layout in the admin area.

    Perhaps I was a little too ambitious with my pricing of the pro add-on and perhaps a little too stingy the level of limitation on the free plugin. Sorry about that. What would you feel would be a suitable split between free and paid? Perhaps more features for the free version and more advanced options for the pro version?

    I’d really like to turn this around and ensure that we come out on top. Your opinion matters a lot and I’d really love to hear your thoughts on the above.

    Kind regards
    Nick

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