Remove the limit on the number of publications

  • Posted 1 month ago

When setting up publication packages on the site, I can specify a number of publication limits for a specific fee.

But what if I don’t need a limit? For example, if I have three types of post types on my site, and I want users to be able to add unlimited posts for two of these types after registration, I currently have the option of making the Slot package free and selecting the desired post types, for example, adding a million-member limit. But it seems silly when users must always select the free plan when adding a new post, which tells them how many of their million-member limits they have left.

I think there should be an option to hide the permanent plan selection when adding posts, which should also somehow allow users to avoid setting limits.

That is, you could add an “unlimited” checkbox when setting limits, which would automatically remove the “choose a plan” step when adding an “unlimited” post type.

And other post types with a limit could be informed each time they add a post with a plan limit.
Why am I raising this issue? I have many post types on my website, most of which I’d prefer to allow users to add “unlimited” to after registration. But I’m really confused by this pointless step of choosing a plan when posting.
Meanwhile, there are some post types that I want to allow users to publish (unlimited) with a one-time purchase. And then I run into problems with this pointless step every time I add a post.

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