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  • August 29, 2019 at 5:47 am #67066
    Lalit Sharma
    Guest

    Hi,

    I have two questions.
    1. Does you plugin allow to pay author via bank transfer/Google pay instead of paypal?

    2. Does your post pay counter pro plugin and other addon plugins have any relation with the frontend of website or/and theme by any mean? I am asking about this because website speed really matter for me and i dont want to put any more load on my site in form of any javascript, php code, css or other script implement in the theme. If your plugins put any codes and script in the theme or frontend, please share the details of each as i have to contact my developer and discus about it on how how they can takle it for maintain the pagespeed and server performance.

    Regards,

    August 29, 2019 at 9:35 am #67070
    Stefano
    Keymaster

    Hi Lalit,

    1. It does not allow direct payments through means different than PayPal. However, you can still make payments out of the plugin on your own, and then use the Mark as paid feature to record them in the plugin, and thus take advantage of the payment tracking and due payment calculation features.
    2. By default, Post Pay Counter has absolutely no relation with the frontend, as I totally agree on any performance concern in the frontend. With small (and almost negligible) exceptions, Post Pay Counter impacts server resources only when the backend stats page is loaded.

      However, there are some addons that purposefully add/move some features to the frontend. For example, Post Pay Counter PRO provides a shortcode to display stats in public pages for sites where users do no have access to wp-admin – this is an option, not compulsory, though. Another example is the BuddyPress addon, that allows to put stats and payment information in users’ BuddyPress page. But other than that, the frontend is safe 🙂

    Have a nice day,
    Stefano

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