CSS Scan Pro is a browser extension that makes it radically easy to get the looks of any website. Hover over any element, and copy its entire CSS with a single click.
This is a perfect example where pricing research wasn't done. People are pissed. On the other hand, I am also sad that we are at a place where we expect everything to be so cheap... I mean, it takes hard work to build a product. Great product. With right pricing range, I think you can be very successful with this product. Good luck!
Hey guys, I just made 3 new updates!
✨ 1. A new Copy button on pinned boxes
A new “Copy” button inside the CSS boxes that copy all the CSS to your clipboard - even if you had made changes on it.
✨ 2. The color palette now copies colors in HEX instead of RGB
Colors from the color palette are right now displayed and copied in the HEX syntax, instead of RGB. But it still keeps color names (e.g: red) and RGBA.
✨ 3. A new ruler mode
A new Ruler mode which makes it even easier to measure anything on your screen with CSS Scan Pro. Click and drag to measure things, with real-time guidelines and resizable. Use the "Delete" key to remove the box.
👇 Want to see all this in action? I made a video!
https://youtu.be/AxQeLErlVTA
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I was shocked to the core by the absurd subscription fee and felt compelled to make an account just to downvote this product.
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It looks good but what puts me off is this line from IndieHackers.com written by the Developer... "Then my wife suggested that I add packages of licenses (2 licenses, 5 licenses, 10 licenses) and we kept raising the price".
I'm not against paying for a decent product but it's too much for me right now. Maybe if I become a freelancer I'll consider it. As someone learning it's too much even though I can see the utility.
Best of luck though; I shall continue to monitor for updates.
hey @gvrizzo — how do you do the "discount because of this holiday" thing in your checkout page? … is it a widget, or a service, or what? please let us know.
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Great product and well worth $120 a year. I'm a sales copywriter and can create instant mockups of my copy on live websites for clients - so I make back $120 almost instantly.
Plus I learn more about design by checking CSS on tech websites every single day.
If someone's offended by $120 for a piece of business software then I question how little they value their time.
(Yes I could use DevTools - but I'm all about speed/flow and improved revenue/hour.)
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