Wow, just spent an hour trying to get WPC Grouped Products to work, not understanding why it's not displaying variable products.
Why is it not mentioned anywhere in publicly visible docs for this plugin that this feature required the paid version? You guys boast about «WPC Grouped Product takes it a bit further to let users add variable products or a specific variation to the list. This is proudly one of the most powerful features in our plugin» but completely fail to mention the paid upgrade necessary to use this; I had to register for this ticketing system to find out about it.
Why is there no free / pro features comparison, or a simple (Pro) behind features that require it?
This feels really shady, and immediately sours me towards WPClever.
In previous versions, it supported variable/variation within a group and limited you to add a maximum of three products. However, WordPress does not allow such restrictions. So, we changed the feature but forgot to update the description.
Wow, just spent an hour trying to get WPC Grouped Products to work, not understanding why it's not displaying variable products.
Why is it not mentioned anywhere in publicly visible docs for this plugin that this feature required the paid version? You guys boast about «WPC Grouped Product takes it a bit further to let users add variable products or a specific variation to the list. This is proudly one of the most powerful features in our plugin» but completely fail to mention the paid upgrade necessary to use this; I had to register for this ticketing system to find out about it.
Why is there no free / pro features comparison, or a simple (Pro) behind features that require it?
This feels really shady, and immediately sours me towards WPClever.
Hi Phil,
We are very sorry about that situation!
In previous versions, it supported variable/variation within a group and limited you to add a maximum of three products. However, WordPress does not allow such restrictions. So, we changed the feature but forgot to update the description.
We'll fix it today.
Best regards,
Dustin