Title: Future potential
Last modified: September 2, 2016

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# Future potential

 *  [Dirinc](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dirinc/)
 * (@dirinc)
 * [11 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/future-potential/)
 * **The positives
    
   
    SEO Permalinks. Custom Posts
 * **The Negatives
    
   
    Stability
 * At best its beta. There have been 8 updates to the core plugin since release.
   This means 8 times you would need to offline a live site to make changes. It’s
   a long way off being something you get a directory up and running with minutes
   in.
 * Large numbers of issues are unresolved on the forums – take a look its free
 * The general attitude of the developers is that the customer is always doing something
   wrong not the product. Anything that is not included now, which is difficult 
   to work out as theres no documentation you are redirected to ask for as a feature
   request!
 * Its also interesting that several of the reviews on this WP page are from forum
   moderators (Gust) or paid members of the team (posh john)
 * There is no detailed user documentation 3 months after release.
 * Again, just look on the forums. See the reviews on this WP page for the core 
   plugin where they quickly threaten negative commenters with legal action!
 * While they develop directory systems it appears they do not have any experience
   in actually running a user friendly business directory.
 * **Theme compatibility**
    Its promoted as working with virtually any theme. The
   reality is compatibility packs have had to be released for it to work with any
   popular WP theme such as Enfold, Avada, X and Genesis. Even then you will be 
   expected to make coding changes to your themes functions to get it to work. There
   is no documenation on how to do this, again its a work in progress.
 * A WP Plugin is supposed to make life easier not require coding changes to functions
   to get it to work to start with. This is beyond the scope of most plugin users
   without paying to hire a developer.
 * Note there is no list of 100% compatible themes apart from WP2012. Its not compatible
   with multisite, Buddypress or woocommerce.
 * **Address/Maps**
    This can only be described as challenging. There are issues
   with setting address on the map unless your listings happen to be in western 
   countries such as USA. Region data is added to listings automatically from the
   API which may or may not be relevant
 * **Search Features**
    There is no universal search. If you use CPT’s, users will
   only ever be able to search inside one type of cPT when they land on the site
 * If a user wants to search for say a hotel in all cities in a global directory
   this is not possible. They must first choose a city then run a search
 * **Location Switcher**
    Users must choose a location before making a search. If
   they start with New York for example they cannot then look at listings in San
   Fransisco without changing their location. It’s not intuitive or user friendly
   at all. Users leave sites if they can not get somewhere in a few clicks
 * **Featured Listings**
    A selling point for any serious online directory. The 
   GD Featured listings are not displayed on top by default. See here [http://wpgeodirectory.com/support/search/?bbp_search=featured+listing](http://wpgeodirectory.com/support/search/?bbp_search=featured+listing)
 * Maybe in the future it will deliver as promised but do your homework before buying

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 *  Plugin Author [Stiofan](https://wordpress.org/support/users/stiofansisland/)
 * (@stiofansisland)
 * [11 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/future-potential/#post-7871955)
 * Hi Dirinc,
 * Firstly thanks for the detailed review, even if it is only a 1 star and that 
   makes me sad :(, it’s still good to see a proper explanation of why you feel 
   that way and it let’s us explain how we plan to make things better, i will try
   and reply appropriately in the same way to you.
 * > At best its beta. There have been 8 updates to the core plugin since release.
   > This means 8 times you would need to offline a live site to make changes. It’s
   > a long way off being something you get a directory up and running with minutes
   > in.
 * I would disagree, there are lots of users out there who are using this on live
   sites and making money. Updates and frequency of them just goes to show how much
   we are working on improving the pluign, our aim it to release updates every 1-
   2 weeks and we are on-target with that. The update of the core plugin usually
   takes no more than 30 seconds.
 * > Large numbers of issues are unresolved on the forums – take a look its free
 * We don’t mark all posts as resolved, we use the resolved system mostly when the
   problem requires a code change and we mark resolved once the change is made, 
   simple questions don’t always get marked as resolved once answered but if you
   read through them you will see most have been answered and the customer is satisfied.
 * > The general attitude of the developers is that the customer is always doing
   > something wrong not the product. Anything that is not included now, which is
   > difficult to work out as theres no documentation you are redirected to ask 
   > for as a feature request!
 * I disagree with your first sentence here and people can go view replies on our
   forum to see this for themselves. As for documentation, this is being worked 
   on and we have hired extra staff to help with this, we are building detailed 
   documentation on a dedicated site for it, we are providing written and video 
   documentation, we have not promoted it too much as it is still being worked on
   at this time [http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/](http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/)
   
   As for things not included now, yes we do provide a system where users can go
   and vote on the next big thing to be developed, this is by far the best and most
   democratic way to do things and i believe should be in the positives section 
   of your post 🙂
 * > Its also interesting that several of the reviews on this WP page are from forum
   > moderators (Gust) or paid members of the team (posh john)
 * The two moderators on the forum that have left reviews were at first customers,
   they both paid for membership and have built live sites with GeoDirectory, why
   should they not be entitled to a review? There are no reviews from any developers
   here.
 * > There is no detailed user documentation 3 months after release.
 * As i stated above we have setup a dedicated site for documentation and also have
   started on video documentation with 10+ videos already. [http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/](http://docs.wpgeodirectory.com/)
   [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1i6wQt-OC_59LDG439Q6mA/videos](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1i6wQt-OC_59LDG439Q6mA/videos)
   
   If there is any documentation you would like fast tracked please just ask.
 * > Again, just look on the forums. See the reviews on this WP page for the core
   > plugin where they quickly threaten negative commenters with legal action!
 * Yes please look at the two reviews where legal action was mentioned, the comments
   were untrue, defamatory and deserved legal action. We have nothing against negative
   comments, constructive criticism is usually what helps make things better.
 * > While they develop directory systems it appears they do not have any experience
   > in actually running a user friendly business directory.
 * All our support staff have live directories! I have been running business directories
   for years, i don’t actually know what makes you think this?
 * > Its promoted as working with virtually any theme. The reality is compatibility
   > packs have had to be released for it to work with any popular WP theme such
   > as Enfold, Avada, X and Genesis. Even then you will be expected to make coding
   > changes to your themes functions to get it to work. There is no documenation
   > on how to do this, again its a work in progress.
 * The plugin will work with almost any theme, the problem is positioning, this 
   is due to the many ways a developer can code a page template, some themes require
   no modifications and if they do it is usually around 10 lines of code to make
   the plugin use the theme’s own wrappers and make it look perfect. The compatability
   packs take it even further and these tap into the theme custom title layouts 
   and the theme custom breadcrumbs and make them use the GeoDirectory ones so everything
   looks like the plugin is part of the theme.
 * > A WP Plugin is supposed to make life easier not require coding changes to functions
   > to get it to work to start with. This is beyond the scope of most plugin users
   > without paying to hire a developer.
 * Usually there are no coding changes needed, we agree a user should never have
   to make coding changes and we are doing our best to make sure they don’t have
   to. We are developing short codes (not the best for integration but good for 
   novices) and also a plugin that will let either select the theme or enter the
   wrapper id or class to make everything fit perfect.
 * > Note there is no list of 100% compatible themes apart from WP2012. Its not 
   > compatible with multisite, Buddypress or woocommerce.
 * Non compatibility would only consist of miss aligned page templates and with 
   a post on the support forum could be resolved in minutes, a full list could be
   helpfull though, thanks for the suggestion. We have stated multisite, buddypress
   and woocommerce compatibility will be added when someone steps forward who is
   willing to help us test it.
 * > Address/Maps
   >  This can only be described as challenging. There are issues with
   > setting address on the map unless your listings happen to be in western countries
   > such as USA. Region data is added to listings automatically from the API which
   > may or may not be relevant
 * The set address on map is a extra feature, you can always just drag the marker
   to the location, all problems with the address come down to the way the Google
   api returns the regions, they are not consistent and what you might call the 
   egion is not what Google might call it. We are working with users to make this
   better and when people work with us thing quickly become better.
 * > Search Features
   >  There is no universal search. If you use CPT’s, users will
   > only ever be able to search inside one type of cPT when they land on the site
 * This is being worked on, but as it stands you simply have to select a dropdown
   of the CPT you want to search, so if you are looking for a fast food place you
   might have to change the dropdown to ‘food’ etc. Also this comment is referring
   to a addon and not the core plugin.
 * > If a user wants to search for say a hotel in all cities in a global directory
   > this is not possible. They must first choose a city then run a search
 * This is untrue. You can search for a hotel in all cities and you can also limit
   your search to once city/region/country if you so choose. Again this comment 
   is referring to a addon and not the core plugin.
 * > Location Switcher
   >  Users must choose a location before making a search. If 
   > they start with New York for example they cannot then look at listings in San
   > Fransisco without changing their location. It’s not intuitive or user friendly
   > at all. Users leave sites if they can not get somewhere in a few clicks
 * We feel this is intuitive, the first thing you would want to do is select your
   area and then you would do a search, we do however understand this might not 
   always be the case and we are adding the ability to change the location directly
   in the search bar, this is due to user feedback and we are acting on it. I am
   sure you can appreciate that 🙂 (again this is an addon and not the core plugin)
 * > Featured Listings
   >  A selling point for any serious online directory. The GD
   > Featured listings are not displayed on top by default.
 *  I am sorry but they are, please see here: [http://wpgeo.directory/attractions/](http://wpgeo.directory/attractions/)
   maybe you are referring to the widgets, be even then there is the option to sort
   by featured first?
 * Again thanks for your feedback, i would have preferred if you had come to and
   voiced these concerns on the forum first as some of your points are valid but
   some are not true. If you intend to stick with GeoDirectory please let us know
   and we can work on any of your concerns and if not good luck in the future.
 * Thanks,
 * Stiofan
 *  [embraer](https://wordpress.org/support/users/embraer/)
 * (@embraer)
 * [11 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/future-potential/#post-7871965)
 * Stiofan,
 *  Thanks for the clarification. I will admit, the intial info did scare me away,
   but, you replying helped.
 *  I’m willing to be your tester with Buddy Press, and heck, even WooComerce.
 *  I don’t mind paying upfront, as long as you guys will work with our programmers.
 *  No plugin is perfect, we just want something that’s going in the same direction
   as us.
 *  Please let me know ASAP, as we’re moving forward with this project aggresivley
 *  [mohammad-mursaleen](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mohammad-mursaleen/)
 * (@mohammad-mursaleen)
 * [11 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/future-potential/#post-7871967)
 * Hi Embraer!
    I am working for a client using Geodirectory frame work who wanted
   to integrate BuddyPress in it. After a lot of research I found this bp-template-
   pack plugin to add compatibility to GD theme.
 * [https://github.com/boonebgorges/bp-template-pack](https://github.com/boonebgorges/bp-template-pack)
 * With just little HTML and CSS tweaks you will be able to integrate BuddyPress
   support in no time. Hope this would help.
 *  Plugin Author [Stiofan](https://wordpress.org/support/users/stiofansisland/)
 * (@stiofansisland)
 * [11 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/future-potential/#post-7871968)
 * [@embraer](https://wordpress.org/support/users/embraer/) Some progress has been
   made with buddypress but we do need more testing, we have setup a section for
   buddypress bugs in our project management system so bugs can be reported and 
   worked through. Happy to work with you 🙂
 * Thanks,
 * Stiofan

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