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Subscribe to Comments. Now, make it smart. And beautiful. And a good listener that accepts replies. That's Replyable, and it's built by Postmatic.
Comment subscriptions reimagined - for better SEO, better conversations, and easier comment management
Replyable is smart: Not all comments are created equal. Some are thoughtful, relevant, and worth sharing. Others are just a waste of time. Replyable lets your users subscribe to comments without fear - machine learning rates comments for relevance and only sends the best to subscribers.
Replyable is aware: Nobody will get too much email. As conversations get busy comments will be combined into a daily digest.
Subscribe to comments is finally safe again. Or, let your users subscribe to only direct replies to their comments.
Replyable listens: Reply to any email sent from Replyable to post your response as a followup comment. No forms, no websites. It works online or offline, from anywhere. And to make comment moderation easier, authors can moderate comments with simple email commands.
Replyable plays wells with others: Replyable is compatible with all other WordPress comment plugins including Epoch, wpDiscuz, Inline Comments, Commentluv, and your current antispam and moderation workflows.
The days of one-way notifications are over. It’s time to let them hit reply.
Visit our website to learn more
Core Features
- Subscribe to Comments modernized - rock-solid comment subscriptions which comply with all international spam laws.
- Single-click migration from legacy Subscribe to Comments plugins.
- Comment subscriptions reimagined - Our notifications bring along profile images, gravatars, post recaps, and display the comment in context of the larger conversation.
- Responsive templates - rich html-based comment templates that look great on both desktop and mobile displays.
- Fully branded, auto-adapting templates which magically mimic your active theme - it's true. Our email templates self-adjust to match the colors, images, and typography of your theme. It's kind of nuts.
- Replyable strictly adheres to WordPress best practices. It uses the native commenting and user systems. We’re just a magical email gateway.
- Users can subscribe to all comments on a post, or choose to just receive direct replies to their own comments.
- Automatic pausing of subscriptions on chatty posts - if too many comments are happening at once subscriptions will automatically be placed on pause the users notified. They can resume their subscription with a simple command.
Premium Features (starting at $2.99/month, 30 day free trial)
- Reply to comments without leaving your inbox - reply to any comment notification to post a followup comment. Even when offline.
- Automatic author subscriptions - Choose to have authors and guest authors automatically subscribed to comments on their own posts. Replyable will deliver the most relevant and thoughtful comments via email (no nice post, dude notices here), and of course let them reply to send a response.
- Moderation as a shared task - Authors can also moderate comments with simple email commands such as approve, spam, or trash. Or, just reply with a response and the comment will be approved and the reply posts, all without touching WordPress.
- Comment Intelligence - Replyable recognizes the quality and relevance of comments and only sends the best to people who have subscribed. Comment content is scored for relevance, length, reading level, and sentiment. If it doesn’t add to the conversation, it’ll be held back and only included in a daily recap.
- Subscription scaling for any size community - Email is great – but too much of it can be a drag. Replyable throttles notifications on chatty posts to meet the needs of the conversation. When things are quiet subscribers receive new comments as they happen. If there are more than a few new comments in the same day email is held back and grouped together into a what’s new daily digest. Best of all, direct replies are always sent immediately to keep side conversations going without bothering the larger group.
- Outbound email delivery - stop worrying about host throttling, spam filters, and deliverability. All Replyable notices are sent via our servers and include guaranteed delivery.
- Affordable plans for any site.
We’re serious about privacy and doing the right thing. We do not profile users, run ads, or sell data in any way and maintain a very strict
privacy policy.
2.2.8
- Upgraded Freemius SDK to 2.4.1
2.2.7
- Fixed a bug that caused new comment delivery failure
2.2.6
- Upgraded SCB framework to fix contextual help deprecation notices
- Upgraded Freemius SDK to 2.3.2
- Fixed an error notice for an existing username
- Fixed a warning on the settings page from a protected hook method
- WordPress 5.4.1 compatibility
2.2.5
- WordPress 5.2 compatibility
- Improved error submissions
2.2.4
- WordPress 5.1 compatibility
- Security and bug fixes
2.2.3
- Tested for WordPress 4.9 compatibility
2.2.2
- Fixed an error rendering double curly braces in some comment emails
- Tested for WordPress 4.8.2 compatibility
2.2.1
- Tested for WordPress 4.8 compatibility
2.2
- NEW: Choose to automatically subscribe authors to comments on their own posts (Daily Discourse and above)
- NEW: Replies-only mode. Comment subscriptions can be configured to send direct replies only to subscribers. Use caution, this will break your conversations up into silos (lots of side conversations and less cohesive overall), but is a good fit for very large sites. This can be activated from the settings > replyable > configure comments screen.
- NEW: Replies-only + Daily Digest mode. This has the effect of sending direct comment replies only in addition to daily comment summaries to subscribed users. You can be activated by setting Flood Control to 1. See our blog for more info.
- NEW: Inbox previews in Gmail and most desktop email clients. Subscribers can now see your sitename, post title, and excerpt all from their inbox, before opening an emailed post. Comment subscribers can see the first few lines of the new comment. See our blog for more info.
2.1.5
- Fixed an error in which notices when subscriptions are being paused (Flood Control) were not sending correctly.
- Fixed Freemius error when upgrading.
- We adjusted the minimum number of comments to trigger flood control. You can now set it down to 2 (which is essentially off).
2.1.4
- The checkbox to remove Replyable branding wasn't sticking properly. Fixed.
- Misc UI tweaks in wp-admin
- Bug fixes for legacy Postmatic Basic users
2.1.3
2.1.2
- We made an update to the tooltip hover on the comment form. It should be compatible with more themes and devices.
- We've cleaned up the menus and some general plugin UI tweaks. 65% fewer menu items!
- Fixed a bug in which authors were receiving upgrade notice on paid plans. Sorry about that.
- Legacy Postmatic Premium users would in some cases have their full header image showing in Replyable emails. We fixed that.
- We fixed a bug in which the customized email footer text was not working properly on paid plans.
2.1
Postmatic Basic is now Replyable. Same people, same technology, but a more focused feature set. To learn about what you gain and what you lose please
visit our support site.