Great Concept but Needs a Maintenance Mode Option
My team is testing out WebVizio, and so far, we love it; however, it appears you can not use this product on websites that aren't publicly available (i.e., websites that you're developing that are on maintenance mode). The only way I can see to use this on WordPress sites under development is to individually set the site's pages to password-protected instead of placing the entire website in maintenance/coming soon mode.
Now, I can't say for sure you can't use this in maintenance mode, but I'm pretty sure there isn't a way (the developer isn't addressing questions about this here on AppSumo.)
Since this is marketed to web designers, you'd think they'd have a solution and documentation for using the product in maintenance mode. Considering this, for now, I think I'm going to have to give three tacos.
Dan_Webvizio
May 9, 2024Hello, and thank you for your feedback.
Initially, Webvizio was created to collaborate on live websites. However, after being on AppSumo for the past few months, we have received many good suggestions from the community that will help us develop an even better product and adjust our roadmap.
One of the new features we're currently working on is a Google Chrome extension that will work behind the login with third-party apps (like WordPress) in the maintenance mode (when a website hasn't been published yet). The feature should be released in August (we're working hard to make it happen ASAP). We are pretty sure that would be a game changer for all web developers that work directly with clients!
Meanwhile, if you feel like you've had a Change of Heart about the current review, you can always change it here 😎 👉https://tacochange.paperform.co/.
Best regards,
Dan