• Resolved tiotrom

    (@tiotrom)


    I was looking for a clean solution to extend the Gutenberg functionality. To move away from the “freemium” Elementor and the like, that inject ads into the back end of WP. I was surprised to see ads again for this plugin. Like 50% off banner at the bottom of the editor!? Are there any truly free plugins for WP anymore?!

    I appreciate your work and all that, but it is just disappointing.

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  • Plugin Author Munir Kamal

    (@munirkamal)

    Hi @tiotrom

    Thank you for the feedback. Yes we do integrate Extendify as it offers amazing ready-to-use templates that are useful to Gutenberg users.

    That said, you can disable the Extendify integration if you don’t plan to use it. Here’s how to do it. https://app.tango.us/app/workflow/Disable-Extendify-fbcb0c7033124b85b35477b5170ef0a9

    Hope this helps.

    Thread Starter tiotrom

    (@tiotrom)

    I see thank you for the message. Don’t you think it is more reasonable to make this opt in rather than opt out? This way you keep your plugin clean, private, nice.

    Plugin Author Munir Kamal

    (@munirkamal)

    I noted the feedback and will consider it for sure.

    Thread Starter tiotrom

    (@tiotrom)

    I hope you do and thank you again for this plugin! The reason I mentioned this is because I, for one, am sick to the core of the WordPress plugins that insert ads into the dashboard: pay this, give feedback here, upgrade to pro, and so on. Many have trackers too. And I was looking for a clean plugin and yours is almost there, and super useful plugin indeed.

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