Daftpage Reviews

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Member since: Feb 2019Deals bought: 32
1 stars
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Posted: Feb 15, 2024

Poorest app I've bought here

There has been literally no development with this platform since he launched it here. This was hands down the worst investment I've made here.

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2 stars
2 stars
Posted: Oct 5, 2022

No Notion feature

I bought this deal for the purpose to create notion websites as well as normal websites. and after I signup I found that the notion feature has been removed to another app. I tried many times to reach out to support since I bought this deal and I got no response.

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Member since: Jul 2020Deals bought: 594
5 stars
5 stars
Posted: Aug 8, 2022

A different way to build websites that inspires a different way to write content.

If anyone has ever asked you to get outside of the box, this is the tool that will help you get there.

As one of the earliest customers, I can agree that there has been a lot of change and growth in Daftpage. What started off as a quirky way to build sites speedily has grown into a pretty powerful tool. The next phase will be to harness those two sides. A great founder who listens to customers and dares to think big and WAY outside of the box. I have no doubt that this will be a favourite tool for a long time to come.

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May 9, 2024

Thx for your support mate 🙂

You've made my day ☺️

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Posted: Aug 2, 2022

Early adopters have been deceived by the founder

One of the main selling points of this product was integration with NOTION.
Daftpage's creator was absent for a long time, saying he was on vacation. Following the two months necessary to request an appsumo refund, he re-released the product without the integration with NOTION, and is now trying to sell the integration for another product. It seems like he's on one of those "vacations" again. It seems he is feeling the heat of his mistake and poor treatment of early adopters like myself.
Aside from that, the new version isn't as easy to use as the old one, and it has lost a lot of its value. Integrity cannot be expected from a creator who does this. Who knows if he will change more things in the future, or if we buy another product he will simply remove functionalities, as he did with Daftpage.
Although the product was good, the creator's attitude was very poor.
That's why there's only one taco.

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May 9, 2024

Hello

Daftpage is evolving into a more powerful type-based editor.
The goal is to provide minimal building blocks (text, container, columns, etc...) so that users can create their own high level blocks (Pricing table, Hero Section, Footer, etc...).

In order for the product to be cohesive some features and blocks needed to be removed (blog feature, Notion feature, Pricing block, Hero block...

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2 stars
2 stars
Posted: Aug 2, 2022

Lack of responsiveness and Unfulfilled Promises

Two months ago, i would've given this 5 stars. Now, I feel like I finally know what people are talking about when they are weary over appsumo deals that turn sour.

I received no response to an inquiry sent over a month ago asking about their changes. You can tell from other comments, this is the norm, not an exception. I believe Daftpage is or at least functions as a one-man side project. There isn't a lot of investment demonstrated here. One of the main attractions promised (and is still advertised on this deal) is its ability to convert Notion templates into web pages. This was one of the major reasons why i purchased and this feature was abandoned. Furthermore, the editor that was attractive to me at the outset was also downgraded to a simplified version I like significantly less. So I'm stuck with a product with less use-cases than planned and a road map I can't have faith in. I was the few that picked up the product when it was marketed for $159 and it's a slap in the face to see it a month later for $69.

Two stars only because of the unlimited nature of the deal for the pricepoint. However the fluctuations in the price asked ($69->$159- and now $69), and the product shifts raises flags for me that this project will be around for the longterm.

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