Hello,
Apologies for not replying in German – please forgive us.
We are sorry to hear that your expectations of our service did not match. We take accusations of fraud very seriously, so would like to iterate why our product operates as it does and the conduct of transparency within which we operate.
A registered password-protected account is necessary to securely communicate with our related posts engine. This engine indexes all of your posts, connects them together with complex relationships and continuously recalculates them. This very heavy process is handled on our servers, not on-the-fly on your website. So your posts must be connected to this, be it for testing or on your live site.
The plugin is completely free for websites handling up to 25,000 post views every month that contains our module. Beyond that we have tiered paid plans that are competitively priced for AI-powered professional publishing technologies. Publishers are reporting a minimum 5x return on investment from using Bibblio, so the plugin is making them significantly more money than it costs them.
All of this is explicitly described in the plugin store, within the plugin installation process itself, throughout our website and in our Help Center. There is no deception and there are no tricks to charge you improperly or covertly.
We appreciate this model might not appeal to every user and when it is compared to free related posts plugins, people do question why they should pay. To this we highlight that this is a professional, secure, robust plugin, relied upon by blog creators all the way up to multi-national publishing networks, who need an enterprise-scaled service with zero downtime and ultra-fast performance. So it is hard to compare the keyword-matching free variants out there to our AI utility.
We would love to assist you further and demonstrate how our plugin can increase engagement, audience development and revenue. Drop us a message and we’d be excited to have a chat. If you’d prefer to revisit it directly, check out our WordPress Support for everything you need to know: https://www.bibblio.org/support/wordpress
We hope that clears things up.
The Bibblio Team