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Valorada con 1 estrellas sobre 5

Cost me thousands of dollars to repair the mess WPvivid caused.

I bought the WPvivid plugin so I could create a fresh install of a wordpress site on a staging platform and then push it live when I was ready. It was a huge mistake and I cannot say strongly enough that everyone should avoid this plugin.

The early part of working with the plugin functioned really well. As a small-business owner without the budget to hire someone to do this work, it let me build a site I was happy with and that was technologically much better than my old site that had become a patchwork of plugins over time.

And then I got to the day when I pushed the staging site to live. And that's where the trouble began.

Their documentation boasts about the "one-click" ability to push a site to live. But it's not accurate at all. What I *should* have known is that it would only transfer over new plugins and overwrite existing databases. I say *should* because nowhere in the help documentation does it say that this is what happens. The documentation makes it sound like your new site will replace your old site. Instead, what I ended up with was a messy merge of the old site and the new one together. Those old plugins that were causing a mess on my site? Installed into the new one too. Those old media files? Merged into the new media folder. Links on the pages of the site? Many needed to be updated to the correct public domain because they were stuck pointing to the staging site pages.

Tech support offered me a 2-prong solution. They offered a secondary plugin to help fix the issue of the extra media files on the server, but in using it, the supposed solution created an even bigger problem deleting the majority of images that were in active use on my new website. This cost several days of going through the site to figure out which images were missing (both visible and the more hidden open graph images that required manual verification).

And then they offered a solution for the merging of the sites rather than overwriting. But it was so technologically complex that I didn't know how to do what they were asking. They don't provide step-by-step guidance, but rather just high level steps. Even though they say that their plugin is beginner-friendly, their tech support will only interact with you as one web developer to another. In the end, I had to hire someone to transfer my staging site to my main domain at a cost much greater than the original plugin. But I still paid for the plugin that didn't do its job properly.

WPvivid offered me a refund. But it was a slight-of-hand trick. They provided a link where I had to make the formal request so it would go to their billing department. It was in the days leading up to the winter holiday when I was out of office and so I filled out the form as soon as I got back in January. Only to be met with "sorry, we're not giving you a refund, you didn't request it within 30 days." Because the fine print in their terms and conditions says the request for a refund only counts if you submit the form within 30 days, not if you request a refund with the tech support person you are working with. And when they told me to fill out the form, they didn't offer the level of transparency of "fill this out before X date because our terms and conditions need you to do that."

The whole process, from the plugin not working as advertised to the terrible customer service makes me urge you to choose any other plugin but this one for your website update needs.

5 de enero de 2026
Opinión espontánea
Valorada con 1 estrellas sobre 5

Tried to migrate for a large 12GB site / timing out failure and no refund

Tried to migrate for a large 12GB site; couldn't keep up and the plugin kept timing out. I tried reading the docs for like two weeks before contacting support just to not bother them for nothing; but even when i did they didn't do anything meaningful. I just finally did the migration manually with DB sql import + filezilla, then asked for a refund; but just barely passed the 30 days limit from the day i contacted support, so no refund was granted as the owner stated its "Strict refund policy". Waste of money and time. Might be useful for smaller sites, but i won't bother and didn't like their customer service and lack of understanding from their end. Not recommended at all

15 de enero de 2025
Opinión espontánea
Valorada con 1 estrellas sobre 5

Same issues as the other reviewer

Same issues as the other reviewer. Wish I had read the reviews earlier. I had at least 20 emails with customer support after the plug-in failed to 1-export to a cloud (Google Drive) instead of addressing this customer service told me my system space was low in reference to backing up the site locally- umm- totally to back up locally v export to cloud. I knew the space was low- which was why I was sending it to the cloud! Never got any answer there. 2- failed to migrate the multisite to a new multisite with the auto-migration- so I attempted a backup restore that I had to put on my site anyway and then download locally and upload- took hours- failed anyway, 3- asked if a multisite could be migrated to a single site (didn't think it could but their site says that)- got the response only a subsite could- makes sense- then they wrote they didn't know what subsite I was trying to migrate- didn't bother to ask to help me with the problem shooting- just stated the obvious and gave me a link to read to do it myself- this is AFTER their auto-migration FAILED, 4- asked if they had any of the CLI commands for migrating a multisite to AWS- was told AWS wasn't their problem- they are a MIGRATION COMPANY- you think they'd know something about the multisite packages on at least the major cloud companies or the Bitnami Linux backend- considering that's what the software is supposed to work with, 5- had to ask to speak with a senior tech support or manager several times- customer service rep just kept arguing with me instead- got ZERO ACTIONABLE SUPPORT and took about 10 hours+ of my time plus at least 20 emails for no resolution. Worst customer service technical support I've ever seen in my life- literally arguing over that they did not know the subsite name- instead of just trying to do their job and help me or simply asking what it was and trying to resolve the problems. Bad software and bad support. Hopefully the owner sees this and does something about it.

17 de diciembre de 2024
Opinión espontánea
Valorada con 1 estrellas sobre 5

WpVivid plugin and support not unreliable. Old documentation.

I use their PRO unlimited plan for 10 sites.

It is a very unreliable Wordpress plugin and has the same unreliable support. Also, their documentation is NOT up to date.
It seems there is a never ending troubleshooting going on and a lot of time spent on the customer side.

I would not expected this from a BACKUP plugin which is a very important tool in a web developer life.

In few months I exceeded 21 support tickets and most of them were not solving my issues.

I sincerely do not recommend WpVivid to anyone even for testing.

27 de noviembre de 2024
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