SNAP Plugin vs SNAP API: What is the difference?

SNAP Plugin vs SNAP API: What is the difference?

SNAP Plugin vs SNAP API

You have two products “SNAP Pro Plugin” and “Premium API“, what is the difference between them?
Is it a one time payment or yearly subscription?
SNAP Pro WordPress plugin” and “NextScripts Premium API”  are two different products that could work together or independently

 

1. SNAP Pro WordPress Plugin

SNAP Pro WordPress Plugin is one time purchase for a lifetime license.

SNAP Pro WordPress Plugin has all th features of the SNAP Free PLugins plus:
* It gives you an ability to post to as many accounts of the same network type as you like.
* Scheduled and delayed autoposts.
* Additional Filters
* Auto-reposting of the random posts
* Limit auto-reposting to specific days and times
* Lifetime plugin updates are included
*** Pro Multiuser edition also adds an ability for each registered WordPress user to add and use his/her own social media accounts.
*** Pro Multiuser edition also has a full support for WordPress installed as WordPress Multisite Network.

 

2. NextScripts API

NextScripts SNAP Premium API Libraries Package (WordPress and PHP)

Most networks (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Blogger. etc…) have built-in free native API that can be used for posting.
Some networks (Google+, Pinterest, Instagram, Flipboard, xing, etc…) don’t have native API.
Some networks (Facebook, LinkedIn, Blogger) have native API with limited features, that could be extended
SNAP Premium API Libraries Package gives SNAP WordPress plugin or PHP code an ability to post to networks without native API. Those libraries require constant maintenance and to keep them up to date we need a subscription.

Access to the latest “SNAP Premium API Libraries Package” is a yearly subscription.

NextScripts SNAP Universal API (PHP)

SNAP Universal API Libraries Package combines SNAP Premium APIs and connectors to native built-In APIs under one unified interface. No need to learn how to use each one, just use SNAP Universal API.

Access to the latest “SNAP Universal API Libraries Package for PHP” is a yearly subscription.

So what am I getting?

Right now we have 2 special offers for the new users.

1. You can subscribe to “SNAP Premium API Libraries” ($49.95/year) and get “SNAP Pro WordPress Plugin” for free.
2. You can buy “SNAP Pro WordPress Plugin” for $49.95 (One time payment) and get one year of “SNAP Premium API Libraries” for free.

Basically with both options, right now for paying $49.95 you will get exactly the same thing – “Plugin + API libraries”. It’s just with one time payment option (offer #2) API will stop working after one year. You still be able to enjoy SNAP PRO Plugin for WordPress and all it’s features for as long as you like.

You choose what do you need here:https://www.nextscripts.com/getit/

SNAP Pro for Wordpress

Pro version upgrade adds the ability to configure more than one account for each social network and some additional features.

Get SNAP Pro

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