Hey everyone, we just launched a new product called Rabbit, aimed at solving some of the limitations of BuddyPress, BuddyBoss, and PeepSo. Unlike these plugins, which mostly act as blog add-ons, Rabbit is designed to offer a full social experience without the need for tons of extra plugins.
Lior said:
“Rabbit was created to solve the issues caused by products like …”
What problems does it actually fix?
Hi there! So, BuddyPress, BuddyBoss (basically just a BuddyPress theme), and PeepSo may look like social networks, but they’re really just built on simple blog features.
These plugins can be slow, haven’t gone through large-scale testing, and don’t offer much beyond basic functions.
For example, BuddyPress has an old-fashioned messaging system that needs an extra $90 plugin to work well. Want a stories feature like on social media? That’ll cost you another $40. Even with extra plugins, you’ll never get the performance and features Rabbit provides.
With Rabbit, everything’s included and optimized without needing hundreds in plugins.
Imagine you buy separate plugins for WordPress stories and messaging. They’re made by different developers, so they can’t really interact. That means no tagging people in stories or responding to messages like you can on actual social media. It becomes a mess of disconnected plugins, making things slow and clunky.
Vic said: @Cass
I think you’re missing the point here.
Problem is, I’m part of the audience you want, and I feel like it’s pushing me away.
Hi there,
Everyone’s feedback is welcome, but you seem to just criticize every point without adding much. It almost feels like you’re here to argue rather than give genuine feedback.
If you’re connected to a competing product, that’s one thing. If not, I’d ask for fair consideration of our work.
We’ve put four years into this, so please don’t disrespect it without reason.