• It’s a bad plugin, other people are right in saying that the core functionality is hidden behind a paywall. Their is no use to using this as a free plguin.

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  • Plugin Support Nahid Hasan

    (@tushar284)

    Hi @harmonycr,

    First of all, we’re so sorry for any inconvenience you have experienced. I can understand your frustration but I hope you will accept my apology and allow me to guide you with the issues you’ve faced.

    From the beginning of SchedulePress, increasing free features are our top priority. And I can assure you that almost 90% of available features are in free version. Let me share some key features that are available in the free version:

    * Automatically share on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest.
    * Schedule hundreds of posts using the SchedulePress editorial calendar.
    * Manage multiple authors from one place.
    * Send email alerts to authors about blog status.
    * Customize social share templates for auto-schedule.
    * Direct scheduling from Classic, Gutenberg, and Elementor editor.

    Also, we are working on some useful features and most of them will be available in the free version.

    @harmonycr, I think you’ve left this review before exploring SchedulePress fully. So we really hope you’ll reconsider this review since it could be damaging for us and I’m sure you never wanted to harm us.

    Again, so sorry for the inconvenience, look forward to hearing from you.

    Regards

    Plugin Support Nahid Hasan

    (@tushar284)

    Hi @harmonycr,

    Hope you’re doing well 🙂

    We are still waiting for your reply. Can you manage some time and get back to us, please?

    Thanks!

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