Rating: 1 star
A. There’s no “what’s new” for v6.1.
B. Once installed I got a critical error and the site wouldn’t load. At least I could still load the wp-admin panel and to downgrade back to v6.0.1 and the site came back.
Please fix ASAP!
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Custom contact properties are not recognized for integrations and plugin. And support does not respond to emails
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un plugin qui répond parfaitement à mes attentes
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This plugin works for all my needed tasks. Lightweight and easy to implement
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I use this plugin on different sites and I have encountered the same problems everywhere:
1) Inclusion of javascript completely messed up
Fixed since then.
2) Configuration resets itself randomly
Not fixed.
3) 5 seconds of latency in the BO and FO that drove me crazy.
The problem was that the plugin is extremely poorly designed: all calls to the Mailjet API have a “try catch” that returns “false” with no message or error code.
The request timeout is 5s, and this, on all pages! Why make an API call on all pages? Why not put error messages informing about the problem? When I finally understood that the latency issue was coming from this crappy plugin, I had to reset my API keys and reinstall the plugin to make it work. No more 5s latency.
4) Crash when the plugin is deactivated
It doesn’t find the “MailjetPlugin\IncludesMailjetDeactivator” class
Not fixed.
Please fix your plugin.
Rating: 1 star
The first screen of the plugin just blocked the site.
Not to mention service, after a few emails of the tests went out the service was suspended for no reason
Rating: 1 star
When we want to include the form in the WordPress website, this plugin redirects to Appearance > Widgets.
Widgets are not used anymore in WordPress, they have been replaced by Gutenberg blocks … and few websites use Gutenberg.
It should offer a shortcode right away to integrate the form where we want to put it
There is a “Contact Form 7” integration – the worst WP form plugins (Ninja forms, Forminator would be much better)
Will need to find another plugin to integrate Mailjet to WordPress, it’s sad
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hello in the page widgets
I don’t have a possibility to modify the form and even I don’t have the shortcode
Rating: 1 star
I encountered several bugs with this plugin and their support team mostly knows how to blame the user instead of doing something useful. Some of the issues:
All synched users are marked as “unsubscribed” in the contacts list and there seems to be no way to remedy that or how to figure out which ones should have been subscribed (by default) and which ones really asked to be unsubscribed. It’s great that they support double opt-in and such, but it has to be my choice and my countries laws on how to operate and not them forcing all my WP users to be unsubscribed. The shopping cart abandonment feature is buggy (support had to do something for it to start working) and then it stopped working again. Long story short, I installed a different plugin.
Rating: 1 star
I never ever came across such a bad plugin.
What a shame and waste of time… but at least, you can connect to your Mailjet Account / Mailing List
I was wondering why, not a single form plugin (Ninja forms, WP Forms, Elementor PRO, Caldera, WS Forms… etc) has Mailjet support. Now I know why.
Thanks, but I’ll stick with Mailchimp, at least they are supported by 99.9% of WordPress ecosystem !
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This plugin is a mess. Although it is promising – you basically get the Mailjet UI in a dedicated WordPress-page – the lack of thought the developers have put into this is astounding. It is perhaps fine, if you deal with 1 single list and you are using 1 single subscription-box on your site, but the moment it gets a bit complicated, the plugin is messing around so far as it became unusable for me.
How did that happen?
If you create a widget, you select a contact-list for the widget to use. If you save your settings, this widget gets an ID. If you do not have a widget area (as it is more and more common with Gutenberg), you can still use the plugin by using the shortcode it provides. So, say, you create a widget for your general marketing list (ID = 1), the shortcode is something like [mailjet_subscribe widget_id=”1″]. So far so good. You take that, you use the shortcode-block and there you have a nice subscription widget right inside a Gutenberg-block.
Then, later, you add another marketing-list (in Mailjet) for a special occasion, say a black-friday-promotion. You proceed as before: You create a new widget (ID = 2), select the new contact-list and use the newly generated shortcode ([mailjet_subscribe widget_id=”2″]) on your site. All looks good and makes sense.
And suddenly, the marketing department calls: ALL subscriptions go into the black-friday-promotion-list, no matter which form you fill in. Not a single contact gets saved into the general list any more. Looks like, no matter the ID in the shortcode, the Mailjet plugin uses the highest ID it finds. This is especially tricky, if you create another widget AND delete the old one. Then, at the same time, another person does the same, realizes that it has been fixed already, and now you have a widget deleted that had a higher ID than the one you just created. This is makes the situation even weirder: You have just created a widget for the general list and everything goes into the promotion-list.
Noone seems to have thought this situation through. Not a single person. This is such a massive fail for a company specializing in providing marketing and transactional email-sending services, that I can only call this plugin unready for production and tell everyone to NOT use it currently.
Mailjet ≠ Mailjet-plugin
To be fair, we still use Mailjet, the service, but each and every subscription widget is generated with their own subscription-widget-generator (and not this *+!#-plugin), which produces an iframe (and a script-link) that you can use on your page. This works nicely, although editing the iframe is a one-way-street (once you activate HTML-mode, there is no going back) and the basic layout is a catastrophe. But it at least works and subscriptions go to the right lists.
So, all in all: Mailjet as a service is a nice tool, the Mailjet-plugin for WordPress is a mess and I absolutely do not recommend using it for newsletter-subscriptions. (I have not tested the transactional mail functionality.)
The version I have used is: 5.2.4.
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Muy contenta con el plugin?
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Since you don’t need to logg in to mailjet when you logged in to wordpress already.
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For italian translation, Button must be “Iscriviti” not “Iscritto“
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This could have been a really promising plugin, but reading the reviews i feel the creators haven’t put much attention to this. the plugin randomly disconnects from Mailjet and no emails are sent! If its linked to woocommerce, you’d have no idea whether you lost and order or received an order.
I simply deleted it, and reverted back to the default mail.
Rating: 3 stars
The latest update is completely breaking the plugin and the desired experience. No update since then, no comments on this plugin page. Makes you wonder whether they really have the interest of their customers in mind.
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He estado mirando muchos plugis y plataformas gratis para el envío masivo de emails a usuarios, y, creo, que este mailJet es el mejor. Facilidad de uso, limpieza, eficiencia al gestionar. Me encanta. Y lo mejor de todo… gratis. Su versión gratis es muy generosa.
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The plugin is not working as of version 5.2.1 (can’t access admin page). I’ve also made a comit on their github page to add the GDPR checkbox (which is mandatory) monthes ago and it still hasn’t been implemented.
Mailjet make us feel like they just don’t care about their users. I now tell all my clients to switch to Sendinblue or Mailchimp.
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Love how they create the flows and with simple design
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Broken at the moment with version 5.2.1.
* Backend settings can’t be accessed.
* Frontend javascripts are incorrectly loaded leading to javascripts errors
Rating: 1 star
1) After updating to ver 5.2.1 the plugin disappeared from the WordPress menu. Basically Mailjet made its plugin unusable and abandoned it. 3 weeks since I opened the support topic “Error Update 5.2.1” and still no answer from Mailjet.
2) I believe Mailjet had a security breach. I have two new emails registered in Mailjet and both are spammed only by addresses impersonating Mailjet’s domain. Mailjet lost it’s customer data (at least their emails).
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Useless, no possibility at all to change the horrible design of the forms.
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The subscription widget is not displaying the setup correctly due to compatibility and design problems. Also, it doesn’t have a shortcode. Poorly designed.
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The custom styling of the form makes it difficult to match any site, requiring you to customize the classes that Mailjet applies. It would a much improved plugin if the advanced customization also offered the ability to fill in class names that you’ve already designated in your theme.
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Plugin triggered compliance Team and account was suspended after sending ~5 Mails during setup.
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Successful update of the plugin, works well. I like it, it works just fine for me
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J’adore MailJet comme outil de gestion de newsletter et de mail transactionnel mais leur plugin pour WP est mal con?u. Il y a des conflits avec d’autres plugins.
Par exemple ils appellent les fichiers dont ils ont besoin sur toute l’administration au lieu de se contenter de les appeler sur leur plugin.
Ils utilisent l’ancienne version de Bootstrap (v3) et donc ?a empêche la bonne exécution de plugins utilisant Bootstrap 4… Bref, il faut améliorer ?a, ce n’est pas compliquer et ?a éviterait bien des problèmes à leurs utilisateurs.
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It works great.
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Needed an easy way to manage my mailing lists. installed in a couple of clicks, imported my lists and sent a newsletter with no issues.
Great !
Rating: 5 stars
Très bon plugin pour créer des newsletters responsives et receuillir de nouveaux abonnés sur WordPress !
Je recommande fortement !
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