• I used BuddyPress on my site for a little while, but it was clunky and my users weren’t enjoying it. I took the time to migrate to WP Symposium, but in many ways that was even worse. It was heavy with code on all pages and outdated in styling. It took a bit of effort, but I migrated to wpForo and I couldn’t be happier!

    wpForo is the best forum and community available for WordPress that I’ve found, and not just because it looks good (and it really does — very modern and clean). The administration utilities are very easy to use, making setup a breeze. My 2,500 users adjusted to it without any problems, and all I’ve heard is happy comments about the switch.

    I’d be happy with just these great things, but you can add top-notch support to the list of why you should switch to wpForo. I’ve posted a few questions and issues in their forum, and they’ve responded quickly in a way that was easy to understand. I’m looking forward to the new version, and I’m happy to know I won’t be migrating to another forum in the future.

    I realize this all sounds like a paid advertisement, but it’s not. Please reach out to me if you want to know more about my experiences (and what I’ve heard from users).

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