“How do you know that the error wasn’t yours?”
One of the biggest red flags that indicate bad UX is blaming your users.
I shouldn’t need a guided tour from the developer and hand-holding. Basic functionality should be straightforward and work without fuss or trouble.
I don’t want support. I want the plugin to do what it advertises to do. If it can’t do what it advertises, then it shouldn’t advertise it.
This review is to warn other users that “it’s not all roses.” Because for me, based on reviews, I started installing this thing and the mere act of installing it hijacked my “/podcast” slug. There’s no reasonable expectation to have pre-existing pages and slugs be deformed by a plugin during install.
This is poor design, this is poor implementation, this is bad UX. This is not a good plugin.