| > Yes, you install the javascript snippet which is one line of code into the <head> section of your website and that's it. That allows the plugin to change the title and description for you. Right. Without knowing exactly what details are being collected, I wouldn't be comfortable adding something a script on my website. I've gone through the privacy policy - which is challenging to read - it doesn't inspire me to add this, since it basically collects a lot of information. Additionally, I would have to add the cookie banner to my website, which I rather not do. > Clicking on Website metrics I didn't explain myself very well. I've configured it for my one website. Each time I want to see metrics of that website, I need to click on the sidebar, and then click on the website name. This extra click is annoying since I only have one website configured. > No bug. Pricing is based on size of website. Your website is bigger than the small plan which is 4.99. The small plan is ideally for local business websites with small amount of keywords and pages. It would be nice if it could explain why the small plan is not applicable. I'm fairly certain I have less than 100 pages, maybe even less than 20. |
WE DO NOT USE cookies or collect private information so you do not need a cookie banner on your website to use our plugin. You can check this inside chrome by going to developers -> Application -> Cookies. You'll see that there is no cookie loaded after installing our script.
Also our plugin is third party pen tested and certified by an outsider for security, if your interested and want to see the code just look at the javascript. It's only 28 lines of code and public so hopefully it helps with the confidence angle. It is also installed on some pretty big websites right now (1Million+ pages views per month)
> Clicking on Website metrics
I see what you mean. Yeah I agree, it's a bit time consuming to click the website each time. When I built it I had quite a few websites in one account so it seemed like a better layout. i'm planning to rework the nav slightly so will test selecting the website first and then having each section use that website rather than having to select it each time.
> It would be nice if it could explain why the small plan is not applicable. I'm fairly certain I have less than 100 pages, maybe even less than 20.
Pricing is a combination of keywords and pages. So even though you have less than 100 pages you have quite a few keywords which is expensive for storage fees each month. I'd love to be able to sell it for 4.99 but these storage costs add up and 1500 keywords by 3 positions synced with 1 year of search data is quite a bit of data so I wouldn't be making enough money to improve the product.
Thanks for the feedback. Much Appreciated.