Best WP Squeeze Page/LP Software

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Been looking into getting either Profit Builder or Thrive Content Builder.

PB looks like a better looking product but I've heard TCB is easier to use and is less buggy with better support...along with a better track record from its creator.

What are your opinions on this and are there other softwares that are just as good or better?

Lastly, TCB charges a shitload for an agency license so you can install on either your sites or your client's site. How the hell would they know which is which and do you really need this license to do both?

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Been looking into getting either Profit Builder or Thrive Content Builder.

PB looks like a better looking product but I've heard TCB is easier to use and is less buggy with better support...along with a better track record from its creator.

What are your opinions on this and are there other softwares that are just as good or better?

Damn, not gonna lie - I was sold on TCP's product instantly. I've been following Shane Melaugh for years, and he's only stood by (mostly) legit products. That adds to the credibility of an already ostensibly legit product.

It's rare you find a true WYSIWYG editor for wordpress. Even most of the "Drag-and-Drop" or "DIY" themes from ThemeForest leave much to be desired.

Lastly, TCB charges a shitload for an agency license so you can install on either your sites or your client's site. How the hell would they know which is which and do you really need this license to do both?

Assuming they're anything like Envato market place (the biggest & best market place for WP themes + Plugins + Graphics), you can probably get away with using the product on as many websites as you'd like without the agency shit. You might see if they require you to input a product key before activating the product on any given site. If that's the case, you might be forced to use the agency/developer license.
 
Damn, not gonna lie - I was sold on TCP's product instantly. I've been following Shane Melaugh for years, and he's only stood by (mostly) legit products. That adds to the credibility of an already ostensibly legit product.

It's rare you find a true WYSIWYG editor for wordpress. Even most of the "Drag-and-Drop" or "DIY" themes from ThemeForest leave much to be desired.

But you haven't bought the software yet?


Assuming they're anything like Envato market place (the biggest & best market place for WP themes + Plugins + Graphics), you can probably get away with using the product on as many websites as you'd like without the agency shit. You might see if they require you to input a product key before activating the product on any given site. If that's the case, you might be forced to use the agency/developer license.

I found out that they do require a product key to be entered for each site. But why does that matter? I don't see how they can tell if it's your own site or a client site.


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