The plugin does allow for custom CSS to be added to the email templates, but that’s where the usefulness ends. The setting area merely states, “Add your custom CSS style to the email template. These styles will be applied on top of a default style,” but there’s no documentation or information provided on what the default style even looks like. This makes it nearly impossible to know how my customizations will interact with the existing design.
Moreover, the plugin offers various themes, but it’s impossible to preview or understand how these themes actually look. The themes seem to be purely color-based, without any accessible visual guides or examples to help users make an informed choice. The whole process is extremely user-unfriendly and confusing.
In the end, I feel like I wasted my money on a pro version that doesn’t deliver on the promise of better email customization. The lack of clear documentation and the inability to preview themes makes this plugin a frustrating experience.
]]>Our instagram account was classified as “business” because we have a lot of followers. And it was working without problems!
But now the plugin ask for a subscription to connect a business account.
This pissed us off. So we stopped using it.
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