• Have tried using this collection of Plugins on two occasions now and both times I’ve given up. The software is extremely poorly written and riddled with bugs. Credit to the small dev team, they do address some bugs when reported but there shouldn’t be a need to report so many bugs on a premium product.

    Worst of all is how resource hungry it is. At first we tried to install on a high spec shared server and it ran fine until the number of users got to 50 then it would continually crash the machine. The replies we got from the developers were that we needed a VPS. A VPS for a WordPress plugin?! Please don’t try and cover up poor coding by making such demands.

    Eventually we did try a VPS and it did work better albeit at a monthly cost of $100 however it was clear it was still using high resources. We gave up again when new features weren’t supported and the relationship broke down. We have since got a full refund through our credit card company.

    Would strongly recommend trying one of the numerous other products out there that are less resource hungry and better supported.

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  • Plugin Author PeepSo, Inc.

    (@peepso)

    Hello,

    Let us try to address these things one by one.

    Have tried using this collection of Plugins on two occasions now and both times I’ve given up. The software is extremely poorly written and riddled with bugs. Credit to the small dev team, they do address some bugs when reported but there shouldn’t be a need to report so many bugs on a premium product.

    — Yes, you have tried it twice. After the first refund, you continued to use our plugins after hacking them, which was obvious. Second purchase was made most likely only to get the latest versions of our plugins and find any excuse to get anoter refund.

    Worst of all is how resource hungry it is. At first we tried to install on a high spec shared server and it ran fine until the number of users got to 50 then it would continually crash the machine. The replies we got from the developers were that we needed a VPS. A VPS for a WordPress plugin?! Please don’t try and cover up poor coding by making such demands.

    — Yes, a VPS is advised because you were asking about Video Uploads feature, which is available in one of our paid plugins. Your whole reason for wanting a refund is lack of backwards compatibility due to your poor choice of hosting. Even though we’ve been extremely open about how much resources video uploads feature requires, weeks before it even came out you chose to ignore it all completely. Here’s the discussion on our own community: https://www.peepso.com/community/?status/13879-13879-1535006229/

    Here’s a screenshot of that entry with comments, should you choose to remove it: https://www.dropbox.com/s/uxb4vdbzc5r3nag/Screenshot%202018-08-29%2020.34.35.png?dl=0

    Eventually we did try a VPS and it did work better albeit at a monthly cost of $100 however it was clear it was still using high resources. We gave up again when new features weren’t supported and the relationship broke down. We have since got a full refund through our credit card company.

    — Our demo: https://demo.peepso.com works perfectly fine (among several other sites and development environments) on an $89/mo VPS server. Video uploads work fine there too. Check it yourself.

    Would strongly recommend trying one of the numerous other products out there that are less resource hungry and better supported.

    — We wish you good luck in finding that. There’s a reason you came back for the latest code.

    PeepSo is a brand, and you just spread lies and manipulate.
    I followed the site’s communication, but you obviously only had bad intentions and at last you just started spitting on PeepSo.
    I can not believe.

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