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  1. Agree
    Ramsesx reacted to Daddy in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    Clarification: We're going to make self hosting licenses so inconvenient to make cloud hosting more appealing. Scummmmmmmmy.

  2. Like
    Ramsesx got a reaction from Pjo in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    In 2017 I paid 550$ for this:

    Now it's increased near 50%, the renewal went from 190$ to 280$ / year.
    For me, the price increase is still bearable, as long as my income from the forum does not drop significantly. But for hobby communities, such prices are probably harder to bear. By the way, these hobbyists are free advertising media for Invision, as they promote their product. Ultimately, new forum operators orientate themselves on the platforms in which they themselves are active. If they disappear from the market, this advertising also disappears. Another very important aspect is the existing add-ons of a forum platform provider, these are and always have been a driving force for a successful community, see vBulletin. Some developers have already spoken out about the price increases. If this price increase causes them to turn away from Invision, this will also lead to lower licence sales in the long term. So this new development could lead to a downward spiral.
    I don't understand why developers as important as openfont and Adriano have to pay licence fees at all, because without them Invision would certainly not be where it is now. Without developers, without high quality addons, no customers, to put it bluntly. Just because of a few hundred dollars more revenue you risk losing everything you have built up over the years. This is not a wise decision because the developers are the be-all and end-all of any successful forum platform. 
    (translated by DeepL)
  3. Agree
    Ramsesx got a reaction from crmarks in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    In 2017 I paid 550$ for this:

    Now it's increased near 50%, the renewal went from 190$ to 280$ / year.
    For me, the price increase is still bearable, as long as my income from the forum does not drop significantly. But for hobby communities, such prices are probably harder to bear. By the way, these hobbyists are free advertising media for Invision, as they promote their product. Ultimately, new forum operators orientate themselves on the platforms in which they themselves are active. If they disappear from the market, this advertising also disappears. Another very important aspect is the existing add-ons of a forum platform provider, these are and always have been a driving force for a successful community, see vBulletin. Some developers have already spoken out about the price increases. If this price increase causes them to turn away from Invision, this will also lead to lower licence sales in the long term. So this new development could lead to a downward spiral.
    I don't understand why developers as important as openfont and Adriano have to pay licence fees at all, because without them Invision would certainly not be where it is now. Without developers, without high quality addons, no customers, to put it bluntly. Just because of a few hundred dollars more revenue you risk losing everything you have built up over the years. This is not a wise decision because the developers are the be-all and end-all of any successful forum platform. 
    (translated by DeepL)
  4. Like
    Ramsesx got a reaction from Ehren in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    Just seen, the "create button" was removed from the top on desktop. On mobile it looks like that:

  5. Agree
    Ramsesx got a reaction from levsha in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    In 2017 I paid 550$ for this:

    Now it's increased near 50%, the renewal went from 190$ to 280$ / year.
    For me, the price increase is still bearable, as long as my income from the forum does not drop significantly. But for hobby communities, such prices are probably harder to bear. By the way, these hobbyists are free advertising media for Invision, as they promote their product. Ultimately, new forum operators orientate themselves on the platforms in which they themselves are active. If they disappear from the market, this advertising also disappears. Another very important aspect is the existing add-ons of a forum platform provider, these are and always have been a driving force for a successful community, see vBulletin. Some developers have already spoken out about the price increases. If this price increase causes them to turn away from Invision, this will also lead to lower licence sales in the long term. So this new development could lead to a downward spiral.
    I don't understand why developers as important as openfont and Adriano have to pay licence fees at all, because without them Invision would certainly not be where it is now. Without developers, without high quality addons, no customers, to put it bluntly. Just because of a few hundred dollars more revenue you risk losing everything you have built up over the years. This is not a wise decision because the developers are the be-all and end-all of any successful forum platform. 
    (translated by DeepL)
  6. Agree
    Ramsesx reacted to nodle in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    This is kind of a bummer for me today. Just last week I was so excited to convert over from Xenforo. I thought man I really like this community and the route that they are going with their products. I wanted to join this platform so bad. Was so excited to see what the future holds. I really liked the way all the developers interreacted with the members here. I am ok with a slight price increase for a better product. I think the biggest disappointment is the lack of support coming. I am paying for a product, if I run into a problem with that product as long as I have active support I would like help with it. It's like purchasing insurance. Might not ever need it but it's nice to know that it's there. I even thought about paying for the premium support here recently. For $100 even if I never needed it I thought it's not to bad of a price, now mine shows $1250 for that same support. I thought this morning after checking out the new site design, that this was all just a mess up with the prices from the new site design. But after reading all day it seems real. No one will go with the addons purchases anymore unless you are a big forum because of the price increase. Then it will start a chain reaction and won't have developers anymore for addons since people will be bailing. Now I am stuck with two choices either pay the high prices or now I have to convert everything back over to Xenforo after being back with IPS for only a week. Kind of depresses me. 

  7. Haha
    Ramsesx reacted to DawPi in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    https://invisioncommunity.com/innovate/content-discovery/
    😉
  8. Agree
    Ramsesx got a reaction from Summit360 in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    In 2017 I paid 550$ for this:

    Now it's increased near 50%, the renewal went from 190$ to 280$ / year.
    For me, the price increase is still bearable, as long as my income from the forum does not drop significantly. But for hobby communities, such prices are probably harder to bear. By the way, these hobbyists are free advertising media for Invision, as they promote their product. Ultimately, new forum operators orientate themselves on the platforms in which they themselves are active. If they disappear from the market, this advertising also disappears. Another very important aspect is the existing add-ons of a forum platform provider, these are and always have been a driving force for a successful community, see vBulletin. Some developers have already spoken out about the price increases. If this price increase causes them to turn away from Invision, this will also lead to lower licence sales in the long term. So this new development could lead to a downward spiral.
    I don't understand why developers as important as openfont and Adriano have to pay licence fees at all, because without them Invision would certainly not be where it is now. Without developers, without high quality addons, no customers, to put it bluntly. Just because of a few hundred dollars more revenue you risk losing everything you have built up over the years. This is not a wise decision because the developers are the be-all and end-all of any successful forum platform. 
    (translated by DeepL)
  9. Like
    Ramsesx got a reaction from Talksofa in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    In 2017 I paid 550$ for this:

    Now it's increased near 50%, the renewal went from 190$ to 280$ / year.
    For me, the price increase is still bearable, as long as my income from the forum does not drop significantly. But for hobby communities, such prices are probably harder to bear. By the way, these hobbyists are free advertising media for Invision, as they promote their product. Ultimately, new forum operators orientate themselves on the platforms in which they themselves are active. If they disappear from the market, this advertising also disappears. Another very important aspect is the existing add-ons of a forum platform provider, these are and always have been a driving force for a successful community, see vBulletin. Some developers have already spoken out about the price increases. If this price increase causes them to turn away from Invision, this will also lead to lower licence sales in the long term. So this new development could lead to a downward spiral.
    I don't understand why developers as important as openfont and Adriano have to pay licence fees at all, because without them Invision would certainly not be where it is now. Without developers, without high quality addons, no customers, to put it bluntly. Just because of a few hundred dollars more revenue you risk losing everything you have built up over the years. This is not a wise decision because the developers are the be-all and end-all of any successful forum platform. 
    (translated by DeepL)
  10. Thanks
    Ramsesx got a reaction from InvisionHQ in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    In 2017 I paid 550$ for this:

    Now it's increased near 50%, the renewal went from 190$ to 280$ / year.
    For me, the price increase is still bearable, as long as my income from the forum does not drop significantly. But for hobby communities, such prices are probably harder to bear. By the way, these hobbyists are free advertising media for Invision, as they promote their product. Ultimately, new forum operators orientate themselves on the platforms in which they themselves are active. If they disappear from the market, this advertising also disappears. Another very important aspect is the existing add-ons of a forum platform provider, these are and always have been a driving force for a successful community, see vBulletin. Some developers have already spoken out about the price increases. If this price increase causes them to turn away from Invision, this will also lead to lower licence sales in the long term. So this new development could lead to a downward spiral.
    I don't understand why developers as important as openfont and Adriano have to pay licence fees at all, because without them Invision would certainly not be where it is now. Without developers, without high quality addons, no customers, to put it bluntly. Just because of a few hundred dollars more revenue you risk losing everything you have built up over the years. This is not a wise decision because the developers are the be-all and end-all of any successful forum platform. 
    (translated by DeepL)
  11. Like
    Ramsesx reacted to ZLTRGO in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    Kinda funny, the only reason why I have chosen Invision is because of Plugins/Apps from Adriano and DawidPi(I probably have like over 15-20+ of their plugins or so).
    I'm not saying Invision is a bad Forum system, but out of the box it just lacks certain features that I really need and feel like they should be implemented by IPS themselves.
    The fact that developers with a such a high amount of active apps/regular updates etc. have to pay for their licenses is in my eyes really "dumb".
    Yes they earn money from it, but now with this price increase it could be a death blow for a lot of the developers ^^, maybe not instantly but definitely gradually...

    If Adriano or DawidPl left this site, I could no longer update my forum to the newest version, which would also make me not renew my license and in the long run 100% move to another platform.
    I feel like this will end bad, terrible in the long run.
  12. Like
    Ramsesx reacted to Dll in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    I agree with this. I can't see why the developers who contribute popular/numerous apps to the marketplace don't get either a discounted or free licence. Anything to encourage them to continue what they're doing would be good, as without them this product doesn't look anywhere near as appealing. 
  13. Agree
    Ramsesx got a reaction from 4joys in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    In 2017 I paid 550$ for this:

    Now it's increased near 50%, the renewal went from 190$ to 280$ / year.
    For me, the price increase is still bearable, as long as my income from the forum does not drop significantly. But for hobby communities, such prices are probably harder to bear. By the way, these hobbyists are free advertising media for Invision, as they promote their product. Ultimately, new forum operators orientate themselves on the platforms in which they themselves are active. If they disappear from the market, this advertising also disappears. Another very important aspect is the existing add-ons of a forum platform provider, these are and always have been a driving force for a successful community, see vBulletin. Some developers have already spoken out about the price increases. If this price increase causes them to turn away from Invision, this will also lead to lower licence sales in the long term. So this new development could lead to a downward spiral.
    I don't understand why developers as important as openfont and Adriano have to pay licence fees at all, because without them Invision would certainly not be where it is now. Without developers, without high quality addons, no customers, to put it bluntly. Just because of a few hundred dollars more revenue you risk losing everything you have built up over the years. This is not a wise decision because the developers are the be-all and end-all of any successful forum platform. 
    (translated by DeepL)
  14. Like
    Ramsesx got a reaction from Yamamura in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    In 2017 I paid 550$ for this:

    Now it's increased near 50%, the renewal went from 190$ to 280$ / year.
    For me, the price increase is still bearable, as long as my income from the forum does not drop significantly. But for hobby communities, such prices are probably harder to bear. By the way, these hobbyists are free advertising media for Invision, as they promote their product. Ultimately, new forum operators orientate themselves on the platforms in which they themselves are active. If they disappear from the market, this advertising also disappears. Another very important aspect is the existing add-ons of a forum platform provider, these are and always have been a driving force for a successful community, see vBulletin. Some developers have already spoken out about the price increases. If this price increase causes them to turn away from Invision, this will also lead to lower licence sales in the long term. So this new development could lead to a downward spiral.
    I don't understand why developers as important as openfont and Adriano have to pay licence fees at all, because without them Invision would certainly not be where it is now. Without developers, without high quality addons, no customers, to put it bluntly. Just because of a few hundred dollars more revenue you risk losing everything you have built up over the years. This is not a wise decision because the developers are the be-all and end-all of any successful forum platform. 
    (translated by DeepL)
  15. Like
    Ramsesx reacted to WP V0RT3X in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    The higher prices will have a big impact on the Marketplace too.
    - Many ppl will leave IPS -> less sales in the MP.
    - The ones that don't leave won't invest as much as before in addons.
    - Less addon sales will make devs switch to other platforms.
    - Less and bad supported addons will frighten new customers
    (that and the high prices for the basic backage of course).
  16. Like
    Ramsesx reacted to opentype in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    I knew the prices would rise with this site relaunch, but I expected more a generous correction for inflation for new orders (not renewals). But the changes are far from slight. And for people like me who have many licenses, it actually threatens my entire business, because the price change is multiplied by the number of licenses. And the new terms make it all even worse. For my oldest license, I had an upcoming renewal of $85 as the last payment in this financial year. Now that jumped to $310—well over 300%! Yes, it’s for 12 months, but I still need to pay it NOW without having earned this money through the site or even planned for it. And even if would manage with this one site, I certainly can’t manage it for 5 self-hosted licenses and their upcoming renewals. 
    And it didn’t had to be this way. There is the established system of grandfathering existing prices while only charging more for new customers for example. Or it could be a slow transition that is announced a year or two in advance, so we could have prepared for it someone. Dropping these drastic price and terms changes on us like a bomb, effective and possibly charged immediately, was a bad move. 
     
     
  17. Like
    Ramsesx reacted to Davyc in Hump Day: A Refresh Has Arrived!   
    I've done it - removed my payment method and exploring other options. No one likes price rises, but when people are still recovering from the pandemic this is like a sledgehammer blow.  It's also going to affect devs who supply much needed apps in the marketplace; if people start leaving then their revenue is going to slip and then they may leave too.  It's a slippery slope IPS has ventured into and may be something to regret later. I just bought another license this year for another project, now that's on the bonfire until I find another solution.  Talk about being hit between the eyes!
  18. Thanks
    Ramsesx reacted to Marc Stridgen in There's something wrong with .mov files embedding   
    I can see this happening with MOV files here and opened a bug report on this. It appears it is happening with any device that cannot natively play them. Not only can you not show the video (expected) but you cannot download it (not expected)
  19. Thanks
    Ramsesx reacted to Daniel F in There's something wrong with .mov files embedding   
    This was fixed for an upcoming release. 
  20. Thanks
    Ramsesx reacted to DawPi in Commerce support system --> email notification   
    https://yourboardurl.com/admin/?app=nexus&module=support&controller=requests&do=preferences  
  21. Like
    Ramsesx reacted to Daniel F in Is it safe to upgrade to 4.6.4? Did an error occur?   
    Is there a ticket for the rssfeed Import failing? If no pls submit one and ask to assign it immediately to me. 
  22. Agree
    Ramsesx reacted to Andrew MacGuffie in Ignore Forums   
    Hi Adriano,
     
    Great addon, could I just ask if it is possible to either ignore complete categories with one click, or alternatively could I automatically set all forums to be ignored apart from the ones I need everybody to see, for new members and they can then select the forums they wish to participate in?
     
    Thanks in advance.
  23. Like
    Ramsesx reacted to Iwooo in Add JSON Schema for Pages App and other rich snippets!   
    Despite that Pages App has "Reviews" tab for entries they are not used for SCHEMA JSON. There is no rich snippet for it. 
    Google is focusing more and more on direct answers, answer boxes, review boxes, faq schemas. 
    We need those in IPB. Invision teams says on and on about SEO improvements so please add something that really works for SEO and getting higher CTR. 





     
    I created this topic after getting no help from Invision team here - 
    And I was forced to use support to get answer which was:

  24. Thanks
    Ramsesx reacted to Matt in Looking for Zapier Plugin   
    You could look at Integromat, which is a Zapier competitor that has built in functionality for Invision Community.

    https://www.integromat.com/en/integrations/invision-community
  25. Thanks
    Ramsesx reacted to virap in Anonymously posting - members can stalk who is it   
    It appears the feature is not properly planned and integrated. My members alerted me that when an anonymous user quotes them or likes their post they can see the anonymous user's username. This needs to be addressed. I was very excited to implement it and make an official announcement only to learn that the feature does not actually work as it should at all.
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