Reviews for Super Agent - Automatic cookie consent
Super Agent - Automatic cookie consent by Super Agent
Review by Firefox user 19456289
Rated 4 out of 5
by Firefox user 19456289, 8 months agoWhew, I expected to find a backlash here.
It’s never easy for users to accept when a product moves to a paid business model after being free for a long time. We’ve seen this before with the Reddit API, Twitter API, or YouTube introducing Premium. In the end, developers are free to take that step, and I think it’s unfair to leave negative reviews just because of that change alone (especially from those who never gave a positive one when everything worked alright which - to be fair - includes me as well).
That said, I would have appreciated clearer communication beforehand, and maybe a discount for existing users as a small thank-you for their loyalty. Still, this is ultimately the developers’ decision to make.
Personally, I’m not a fan of subscriptions. Right now, I’m still weighing whether to go for the lifetime option or to look for an alternative. But I genuinely value that a one-time lifetime payment is an option at all, it’s something you rarely even get to choose these days.
The extension itself has always worked flawlessly for me, both on PC and on Firefox for Android. Sites that weren’t supported were usually added quickly after reporting, which shows real commitment from the team. And considering work that goes into developing and maintaining it, the pricing feels fair to me.
No matter if I will decide to pay or not, I hope the developers manage to rebuild trust with their userbase and appreciate their work. At the end of the day - when we're ignoring the fact it has been free before - this is a solid extension at a fair pricing model, despite the shift to a paid model having tarnished our feelings towards it.
It’s never easy for users to accept when a product moves to a paid business model after being free for a long time. We’ve seen this before with the Reddit API, Twitter API, or YouTube introducing Premium. In the end, developers are free to take that step, and I think it’s unfair to leave negative reviews just because of that change alone (especially from those who never gave a positive one when everything worked alright which - to be fair - includes me as well).
That said, I would have appreciated clearer communication beforehand, and maybe a discount for existing users as a small thank-you for their loyalty. Still, this is ultimately the developers’ decision to make.
Personally, I’m not a fan of subscriptions. Right now, I’m still weighing whether to go for the lifetime option or to look for an alternative. But I genuinely value that a one-time lifetime payment is an option at all, it’s something you rarely even get to choose these days.
The extension itself has always worked flawlessly for me, both on PC and on Firefox for Android. Sites that weren’t supported were usually added quickly after reporting, which shows real commitment from the team. And considering work that goes into developing and maintaining it, the pricing feels fair to me.
No matter if I will decide to pay or not, I hope the developers manage to rebuild trust with their userbase and appreciate their work. At the end of the day - when we're ignoring the fact it has been free before - this is a solid extension at a fair pricing model, despite the shift to a paid model having tarnished our feelings towards it.
Developer response
posted 8 months agoHi. Thank you very much for your honest review. Yes, perhaps I could have done clearer communication beforehand. We live and learn. I have also released an update with an increase to 40 pop ups a week for the free version.
Lastly, your comment regarding the reviews is what impacts us the most. No one bothered to leave a positive review when the extension was free and great. Most reviews we had were from friends and family. And now we are receiving a swarm of hate that is completely unrelated to the product's quality.
As with everyone else who has ever reviewed or gotten in touch, I'm happy to offer you a free year license.
Best regards,
Francisco
Lastly, your comment regarding the reviews is what impacts us the most. No one bothered to leave a positive review when the extension was free and great. Most reviews we had were from friends and family. And now we are receiving a swarm of hate that is completely unrelated to the product's quality.
As with everyone else who has ever reviewed or gotten in touch, I'm happy to offer you a free year license.
Best regards,
Francisco
185 reviews
- Rated 1 out of 5by originalme8, a day agoThis just doesn't seem to work anywhere. I even upgraded to pro to test and had no luck. Cookie popups and banners persist on almost every site I visit.
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 19899307, 6 days agoThey absolutly wasted my time. After installing the extension a new tab with a first setup guide opened. After 8 PAGES of setup bullshit they come with the information that this extension limits its BASIC and ONLY function of handling cookie banners to *40* times a day. WTF!?
- Rated 1 out of 5by Sosig, 14 days agoIt's fine to ask for a donation, what is not fine is making it a subscription for no reason whatsoever. What is also not fine AT ALL is pissing me off by just opening a new tab whenever I search something up and showing me a page begging for said subscription, which is 1000x more annoying than any cookie popup. If I say no the first time I'm not gonna change my mind after you keep pissing me off.
Easy uninstall. - Rated 5 out of 5by NAumond, a month ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Henry, a month ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 19429754, 2 months agoThe add-on works great. You barely notice that it's there!
- Rated 1 out of 5by Firefox user 19785574, 2 months agoAnother enshittification subscription based service, and won't work reliably at all, easy uninstall.
- Rated 1 out of 5by nerdy69420, 3 months ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by moonicorn, 3 months ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Brenden, 4 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by aakif, 4 months agoBravo to the Dev Team, which I hope understands sarcasm and sees an opportunity to improve when it's in simple English.
I don't mind asking for a donation - I had an option on my projects too, and I still intend to keep. But the difference is, only if required for good, and for real I cannot run the project on my own.
Anyhow, the annoying and disruptive load of donation page with this as the value add to my life highlighted in it-
"So far, we’ve saved you 0 clicks
about 0 minutes of your time!"
What am I supporting again Sir- nothingness under the name of superagent?Developer response
posted 4 months agoHi! Are you sure super agent is set up correctly? Saving you 0 clicks would me super agent has not worked in a single page you have visited which sounds highly unlikely.
Best regards,
Francisco - Rated 5 out of 5by olejnikster, 5 months ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Seän "frostbyte" Shepherd, 6 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by YaggaYaggaHey, 6 months agoIt MIGHT work really well. I'll never know since they want you to pay and login. On top of which they only (allegedly) offer ''40 free goes''. Which they don't do: On my first use, it says I've used 36 of my 40 free goes.
DREADFUL since there are plenty of absolutely free and efficient ones. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 19133516, 6 months ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Dax, 7 months agoLove this extension. Used the free version for a while and now paid for the lifetime subscription.
People leaving 1-star reviews: expecting software this good for free for life isn't realistic. When something is free usually the product is you and your data. I am happy to pay for this to support the developers who have to actively maintain not only the popup list but also the dom elements and popup delays since cookie popups are not standardized. Developer response
posted 7 months agoHi. 1$ seems pretty reasonable.
Edit: You are free not to want to pay, it is understandable. I just don't see how that justifies giving low reviews to every extension that is not free. Does that mean I should pay developers out of pocket? That people should work for free?
You can even downgrade the version to previous one and keep using it for free. We also let 40 free uses per week. I can understand it is frustrating to pay for something that was free but it was either this or eventually shut the extension off.- Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 18361144, 7 months ago
- Rated 1 out of 5by Sinog27, 7 months ago
- Rated 5 out of 5by Miss Rich, 7 months agogreat add on and sad i didnt find this one sooner. am not too bugged to pay for it, since its helped me get rid of those daily frustration with endless popups. works amazingly both on desktop and phone app. thanks!
- Rated 1 out of 5by bcl, 7 months agoThey added a nag popup to the extension that is supposed to reduce the amount of pop-ups you see. It's cool if you want to charge for your software, but randomly adding intrusive pop-ups (which fully take you away from your tab on mobile btw) is not great
Developer response
posted 8 months agoHi,
Could you please reach me at hello@super-agent.com? This shouldn't happen.