publishpress / PublishPress-Future

This plugin was known as "Post Expirator", and now it is called "PublishPress Future".
https://wordpress.org/plugins/post-expirator/
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Move the Workflow Editor module to the Free plugin with basic steps #893

Closed andergmartins closed 6 hours ago

andergmartins commented 1 month ago

The Workflow Editor module should be moved to the Free plugin, with basic steps only, keeping all the Pro steps, but as an informative way to show free users what they can do in the Pro version.

stevejburge commented 1 month ago

@andergmartins How about making these 4 into Pro-only items in the first version?

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andergmartins commented 1 month ago

@stevejburge the only problem I see is regarding the Schedule action. Without releasing it in the Free plugin, users won't be able to create useful workflows because the action would happen right after the trigger is fired. For example, if a post is saved, it would instantaneously be deleted/stick, etc... The schedule action is what simulates the calendar option we have in the Future Action box right now

andergmartins commented 3 weeks ago

@stevejburge Regarding the Free plugin, maybe we could improve the curiosity about the Pro only steps if we remove them, but keep a placeholder with its description, possible settings, but disabled for running? We can show a small tag pro over those icons, for example.

stevejburge commented 3 weeks ago

Yes, please. That's the perfect approach

andergmartins commented 6 hours ago

Fixed on effa492db6299eed2f2a38d2533f769ce41254e6 and https://github.com/publishpress/PublishPress-Future-Pro/commit/028efae4a2d567e544c11c187f35c38599418f9b