• Jack

    (@moxie)


    The first versions were great. Version 2 was easy to use, version 3 made it worse. First is was free, then up to 2000 subscribers. That changed to max 1000 subscribers, and now the max is 500. My clients don’t find it easy anymore to work with and are migrating to other plugins, but mostly to services outside WP. My feeling is that is will slowly disappear as a plugin.

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  • Plugin Support Saravanan S, a11n

    (@simplysaru)

    Hey there @moxie,

    Thanks for the feedback! You’ve seen the product evolve from its strong early versions through various changes. We appreciate you being with us for this long. The increasing server-side costs are driving these plan changes, and our users are finding it valuable to upgrade to the paid tier for the value addition. Just because the plans are changing doesn’t mean that the plugin is disappearing anytime soon. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

    mikejkelley

    (@mikejkelley)

    I agree. I’ve just started using this plugin and I can’t imagine it being around for much longer!

    Plugin Support Gui A. a11n

    (@guicmazeredo)

    Hi @mikejkelley ,

    Thanks for sharing your feedback.

    f you have ideas to help make MailPoet better suit your needs, feel free to share them as a suggestion here: 

    https://feedback.mailpoet.com

    Our team will take it into account when discussing new features and improvements for the plugin 🙂

    Thank you!

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