Custom Code, Embed Tags — Now Behind a Paywall?

Uncertain changes have brought a really unsatisfactory situation. And now, we have to pay for custom code and embed tags? At this point, it’s better to choose Framer — their pricing is cheaper and comes with more stability.

We came to Divhunt because you were offering great value in the free plan. But there’s always some instability on the site, many essential options are missing, and although a few amazing features is there but we’re happy with that, now you’re asking for money for this?

Who knows — in the coming days, will you start charging for custom font uploads, limiting CMS collections, and more?

Hi,

I totally understand the frustration. But just to be clear — this decision wasn’t about making more money. Some users were exploiting the free tier in ways that put all projects at risk including yours, so we had no choice but to act. For now, custom code won’t be available on the free plan.

Hi @Pakic ,

I understand the reasoning behind the decision, but I’m concerned it may negatively impact the existing user experience. Features like custom cursors, embedded widgets, and Google Analytics are essential in today’s website. Implementing plugin support for these functionalities would allow users to integrate must-have essential features, while enabling you to monitor and prevent malicious activity.

I strongly believe Divhunt has the potential to beat competitors like Webflow or Framer. However, without these key features, it’ll be challenging to gain a competitive edge. I’d love to see Divhunt not only match but surpass these platforms by addressing these needs.

Looking forward to your thoughts.