• thefacts

    (@thefacts)


    So I spent money on a developer’s license to get a big, big surprise.

    (1) You get a one year rental. No, you can’t use the software like you thought. You may not have seen where they have policies. When you find it, you will see that after 1 year your license to use the software expires. You think they would tell you this up front before you buy and make sure you know it.

    (2) If you don’t pay up really quickly, as in within 8 weeks of expiration, they will charge you full price to get a renewal. They are so scared you won’t renew that this is another crazy policy.

    (3) It’s pretty good at taking in data sometimes but it has glitches and it is extremely mediocre for output.

    So unless you want to be a slave and pay them big money every year, you’re better off not integrating this form package and looking elsewhere. Bad policies, bad business. I bought another really hot looking form product, doesn’t purely integrate into WordPress the same way but is so much more powerful and can be used in WP just like anything else.

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  • I agree with you. Which form product did you purchase? I’d like to check it out.

    You have just left a review on a 3rd party extension for Gravity Forms, not Gravity Forms itself.

    Plugin Author Zack Katz

    (@katzwebdesign)

    1) Gravity Forms is not a one-year rental. The license includes support for one year. It will work forever.

    2) I don’t know what you’re talking about. That sure doesn’t sound like Gravity Forms.

    3) What?

    Are you sure you wrote a review in the right place? @mordauk is right, you’re not thinking clearly.

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