New-look Reputation Monitor
As eagle-eyed readers of yesterday’s post will have already noticed, Reputation Monitor has been undergoing a major facelift (well done, D) and re-implementation of the front-end in CakePHP. This means it is not only prettier, but easier and more intuitive to use (and faster, though that might be partly down to a database trim - feels like we are saving the entire Internet some days!).
Anyway, there is still a free trial available on both the individual and pro accounts - the first month is free on both those accounts so there is really no reason not to try it out.
Rather than me waffling on about it, go and have a play and let us know what you think.
The price is going to go up shortly for new sign-ups with the introduction of some new reporting / statistical features, so if you have been on the fence, now is a really good time to go ahead and sign up as you will continue to benefit from the current looooow prices.
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Tom Critchlow on Fri (9 Nov) @ 12:43 pm
Good work guys - nice work D
Looks pretty too!
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Adam Taylor on Sat (10 Nov) @ 3:45 am
How do you actually use the free trial? It just keeps asking me for money…
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Duncan Morris on Sat (10 Nov) @ 9:58 am
Hi Adam.
In order to use the free trial you have to continue to paypal and complete the signup. You will not be charged for the first month, and if you decide to cancel in the first month you will never be charged.
Unfortunately there was a bug with the signup that I thought I had fixed that meant the paypal notification wasn’t reaching us, so if you have completed the paypal step and it is still causing you this issue, please drop us a line at support@distilled.co.uk and I’ll sort it out manually for you.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Cheers
Duncan
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Duncan Morris on Sat (10 Nov) @ 10:55 am
Hi Adam.
It looks like my fix didn’t work as expected - sorry! I have manually given you a free month. So you should be able to log in and start using it. Sorry for the teething troubles.
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Adam Taylor on Sat (10 Nov) @ 6:17 pm
Cool. I’ll check it out!
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Adam Taylor on Sat (10 Nov) @ 6:20 pm
You should probably try and make it more obvious that you’re supposed to go and pay £0.00 via paypal to get the free trial.
I don’t think I would have worked that out if I hadn’t been told!
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Will Critchlow on Sat (10 Nov) @ 7:35 pm
Thanks for the feedback, Adam.
We’ll have a look at the wording - I think it says something like ‘continue to paypal to complete sign up. As a thank you for signing up, your first month will be free’