• When I add a plugin to one of my WP sites, the last thing I think about is the nag screens I’m going to get. Unfortunately, it seems like I need to start thinking about it more and more, because with every plugin trying to manipulate me into rating it at 5 stars, I’m starting to have trouble seeing the WP admin interface.

    The plugin does what it does well enough. This may have been a 5-star review… but not only is the nag persistent, it seems to be somewhat broken in the latest version and doesn’t go away.

    So… you nagged me for my review? Here it is. I hope you got all you wanted.

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  • Plugin Author Richard Muvirimi

    (@tygalive)

    Thank you for taking the time to review my WordPress plugin. I’m sorry to hear that you were bothered by the nag screen asking for a review. I understand that these prompts can be frustrating, but as a developer, feedback is crucial to improving and maintaining the plugin.

    I want to assure you that I maintain this plugin in my free time and receive no payment for it. The nag screen is a way for me to encourage users to leave feedback, which helps me prioritize updates and improvements. However, I apologize if it was too persistent or disruptive for you.

    Regarding the issue with the nag screen not disappearing, I will investigate this and release an update to fix it as soon as possible.

    Again, thank you for your feedback and for taking the time to review my plugin.

    Plugin Author Richard Muvirimi

    (@tygalive)

    Thank you for your feedback. I’m sorry to hear that you found the nag screen to be bothersome. I want to clarify that I am an independent developer who maintains this plugin in my free time and do not receive any payment for my work. The nag screen is included to encourage users to leave a review, which helps me to continue improving the plugin. I will take your comments into consideration as I work on future updates. Thank you for your review.

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