The “Most popular” label was printed on top of the Growth plan’s own heading. On every screen wider than a phone, the label sat over the words “Complete receptionist” so neither could be read properly — on the plan we recommend most. The label now sits on its own line and both are legible.
The four plan cards did not line up. Their buttons, badges and “compare all features” links sat at up to four different heights depending on your screen width, which makes plans harder to compare side by side. All four now line up exactly.
The Enterprise column of the full comparison table was cut off on tablets and small laptops. The words “By agreement” were sliced in half and scrolling sideways could not reach them, so the column explaining that Enterprise pricing is negotiable was the one column you could not read. The table now scrolls to its full width.
The list of companies that handle data for us was cut off mid-sentence on phones. On our privacy, GDPR, terms and cookies pages, each entry ran off the right-hand edge — so lines ended like “Identity and login data only — email ad”. This is information we are required to publish clearly, and it is now fully readable on a phone.
Reviews now have a proper place on the pricing page. There are no reviews yet, and rather than hiding the section entirely we now say so plainly and explain how it works: we do not write our own reviews, we do not pay for them, we do not filter them by rating, and the “verified customer” marker is set by us from the account rather than by whoever is writing. Every review we receive will appear exactly as it was written.