Garbage
Can’t have more than one active subscription and if you switch from me account to the other, the whole thing shows inactive and won’t display the page. Customer support is non-existent.
Да, Drum полностью бесплатное и не содержит встроенных покупок или подписок.
🤔 Качество приложения Drum спорное. Некоторые пользователи довольны, в то время как другие сообщают о проблемах. Рекомендуем ознакомиться с отдельными отзывами для получения более полной картины.
Приложение Drum бесплатное.
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Can’t have more than one active subscription and if you switch from me account to the other, the whole thing shows inactive and won’t display the page. Customer support is non-existent.
This used to be free. They silently made it paid without notifying anyone. Also, I can’t remove my custom domain from the app. Very bad.
I’ve been using Drum for a few years. FOR FREE by the way. I rebranded and changed things around, I go to share my page only to find that in order to activate my page I now have to subscribe for $9.99/mo. That’s garbage. I understand the need to make money. But if you’re giving it away for YEARS for free? Come on.
A heads up about your link being deactivated because they decided to start charging without notice would have been nice. I like the page, but not for the price it now charges, $9.99 monthly.
About two months ago, Drum silently added a mandatory subscription fee to their webpage to keep your link page active. This service has been free forever, and instead of adding premium features and charging a subscription fee for those, they instead decided to take their existing application and try to extort $9/month to even use it in the first place. $99/year (their other subscription plan) is ridiculous for a link landing page. If you’re paying that much for it, just build your own website. It would have been awesome to know this was coming before my link page broke entirely until I fork out the $9 to reactivate something I thought was already active (for free). My link has been down for two months so who knows how much engagement I lost because my landing page didn’t exist. Most competitors at least offer a free version of their Link In Bio. Go with any of them.
This service was free at one point it seems but is no longer. You can’t even go live without subscribing. Just wasted “minutes” setting up my page and now I can do nothing with it. Don’t believe the positive reviews that mention it being free. Those were posted before Drum.io did the “switch” part of their “bait and switch.” So tired of all these subscriptions. Just can’t afford them all! Maybe it they were $1 or $2/mo I could but $10?
I have used Drum for 2 years now for work and for my personal business, I loved the unique designs and ability to add pictures and videos to my “link in bio” page. Unfortunately they now charge a subscription. Not worth it when there are free options available.
Pass.
It was great and worked well until one day, the link stopped working asking for a monthly subscription to share the link with my subscribers
I loved drum.io It was sleek, simple and clean, but had some great and easy to use visuals and links. It did most everything I needed it to. BUT there’s been a handful of occasions where my drum.io pages would go down out of the blue. It would take days before they’d come back on. I tried reaching out to their customer service chat dozens of times, but would never get a response back. Now a couple weeks ago, ALL of my drum.io pages went down at once. I could still edit them but the link wouldn’t actually work. I’ve waiting a couple weeks, and finally tried the chat again. This time they actually responded (for once) but they informed me that they’ve switched to a monthly Subscription fee for using drum. I’m not paying a monthly fee for a system that has frequently been spotty and has had consistency issues. I guess I’m switching back over to link tree now.