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  • Plugin Author nachomd

    (@nachomd)

    Hello,

    I’m sorry to hear that the plugin didn’t seem to work for you.

    Just to clarify: the free version does include full access for 5 days, but you first need to activate the free license, which is completely free and available here:
    https://easygptforwp.com/pricing-plans/

    Could you please let me know:

    • Did you activate the free license?
    • If you did, what exactly is not working on your site? What are you trying to do, and do you see any errors?

    I’ll be happy to help you get everything running.
    You can contact us at [email protected] or through the support option inside the plugin.

    Thanks again — looking forward to helping you resolve it.

    Plugin Author nachomd

    (@nachomd)

    Hi,

    This usually happens because your hosting provider blocks WordPress cron from running.

    Please contact your hosting support and ask them to check that wp-cron.php is allowed to run.

    Once they fix it, the articles will start generating automatically.

    Best,
    Ignacio

    Plugin Author nachomd

    (@nachomd)

    Hi,

    You did the right thing by double-checking the license key — extra spaces or typos are the most common cause.

    Since you already confirmed it’s entered correctly and the message “License is not valid or has expired” still appears, the next step is to check your server connection.
    In most cases, this happens because the hosting provider or a security plugin (like Wordfence) blocks outgoing HTTPS requests.

    Please ask your hosting provider to allow outbound connections to:

    easygptforwp.com IP: 199.192.22.56 Ports: 80 and 443

    Once that’s allowed, the license should activate normally.

    Best,
    Ignacio

    Plugin Author nachomd

    (@nachomd)

    Thanks for your review!

    Just to clarify, the plugin currently regenerates the full article when refreshing — it’s not designed to refresh only the first paragraph or specific parts of the content. That feature is not mentioned anywhere in the documentation or plugin description, so I’m sorry if there was a misunderstanding.

    That said, I appreciate the suggestion — partial refresh (e.g., just intro or conclusion) could be a useful feature in the future. I’ve noted it down for consideration in the roadmap.

    If you’re looking for more control over which parts to refresh, feel free to reach out and we can discuss potential workarounds or custom solutions.

    Thanks again for trying the plugin!

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