Closed supernovia closed 2 years ago
Legacy plans are offered when starting from wordpress.com/new
If we intended to leave this route to legacy offerings, cool. Still, I would at least expect "Free" to have the correct info.
*There's another bug in the step where we choose a theme. I'll mention it in a different issue.
If I choose Free, I get a free site with the new free limits.
If I choose a legacy paid plan, I'm taken to checkout for it. I had to cut this short, but you'll see what I mean:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3476361/163722364-972acab9-3e15-4a87-8803-dfca077e89b1.mov
A volunteer asked about this here: p8HJWS-Zx-p2
I tested logged in and logged out.
No response
n/a
Consistent
Some (< 50%)
Yes, easy to implement
Other signup routes seem okay.
Also, while this would impact all customers who use /new, I've no idea how many that might be.
Pinged here: p1650385699101919-slack-C7YPUHBB2
There's no traffic going into this flow since March, apart from AnchorFM folks and those won't see the plans grid at all.
Quick summary
Legacy plans are offered when starting from wordpress.com/new
Steps to reproduce
What you expected to happen
If we intended to leave this route to legacy offerings, cool. Still, I would at least expect "Free" to have the correct info.
*There's another bug in the step where we choose a theme. I'll mention it in a different issue.
What actually happened
If I choose Free, I get a free site with the new free limits.
If I choose a legacy paid plan, I'm taken to checkout for it. I had to cut this short, but you'll see what I mean:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3476361/163722364-972acab9-3e15-4a87-8803-dfca077e89b1.mov
Context
A volunteer asked about this here: p8HJWS-Zx-p2
I tested logged in and logged out.
Simple, Atomic or both?
No response
Theme-specific issue?
n/a
Browser, operating system and other notes
n/a
Reproducibility
Consistent
Severity
Some (< 50%)
Available workarounds?
Yes, easy to implement
Workaround details
Other signup routes seem okay.
Also, while this would impact all customers who use /new, I've no idea how many that might be.