




I'm impressed with the level of control you get, and I think it's great tool overall.
If you have a website on Webflow or Wordpress, you can paywall any pages, and control how your members move through the payment and paywalled content at every step of the way.
It's a bit complex, but they make it pretty easy on Webflow. I am, however, dissapointed that they only integrate with those two builders.
They charge 4% on the first paid plan, but their second paid plan is $49 per month and they only charge 2%. Eh, that's alright.
You can use the tool as long as you want for free until you publish your content and go live, which I like, but I do wish they had a genuine free plan.
They also have a developer system, so if you're programming your website manually, it's a great option, as you really do get full control.
So, I like the level of control for serious projects, but I don't think I would ever use it for something small or something early if I wasn't sure I was going to pursue it yet.