WordPress Manual Plugin – Review



WordPress Manual

As a web developer or designer you know how valuable a content management system like WordPress can be in running a client’s website.

But how many times have you run across a client that is comfortable right out of the gate using WordPress? Chances are you are going to be holding their hand and teaching them the ins-and-outs of the system.

Now, thanks to Video User Manual’s WordPress plugin, there’s an easier way.

What is the WordPress Manual Plugin?

For those who deploy a lot of WordPress sites, you know how much effort it takes to teach the client how to operate the program.

You may have developed a manual or a series of screencasts on how to use the features in WordPress. But what happens when WordPress receives a complete overhaul making all that work obsolete. Is it back to the drawing board?

Well the good news is – if you’re using the WordPress Manual Plugin – all that will be done for you automatically.

The WordPress Manual Plugin contains over 30 video tutorials that are updated with each new version of WordPress. In addition, all the training material is accessible from the WordPress dashboard.

WordPress Manual Menu

There are videos for learning what does what on the dashboard and topics like how to add posts and images. Pretty much all the kind of questions you’ll get bombarded with when you hand the site over to the client for the first time.

Features

Here are some of the standout features of the plugin:

  • Over 80 written pages with over 100 screenshots – There’s plenty of material broken down into manageable chunks. If your client doesn’t like videos, they can always read up on all the features in the User Manual.
  • Every button on visual editor toolbar explained – The visual editor is where most of your client’s heavy lifting is going to be done. There is a video or section explaining each feature of this toolbar.
  • Developer license can be used on unlimited domains – Your $24 per month license allows you to deploy the plugin on as many sites as you like.
  • Plugin doesn’t need to be updated – The plugin will automatically find out which version on WordPress is being run and serve up correct tutorials. New videos are made available with each update to WordPress.
  • Can brand with your own logo – Should you desire to brand the plugin, you can change the logo as well as several areas of description text. Your client will think you did all the hard work yourself, and since all the videos are presented with an Australian accent, your client may also think you’re an Aussie.
  • Add your own videos – If you feel like it – or you have custom instructions you would like to add – you can include your own videos with the plugin.

Installation is a easy as One, two…wait

I’ve activated plenty of WordPress plugins during my work as a web designer, so I was pretty confident that this plugin was going to be a snap to install. I would just need to download, upload to the plugin folder and activate. At least so I thought.

The reality was a little more difficult.

The limited instructions said all I needed to do to activate the plugin was input the serial number in the administrative section. What I ran into, however, was a whole slew of 404 and User ID errors.

It seems the plugin didn’t want to save anything I entered into the admin menu, so when I clicked on the manual it would keep throwing me up an error. I’m not sure if it needed special read/write permissions or what. Either way, it wasn’t as easy to get running as you would typically expect from a purchased WordPress plugin.

Now, the truth is, I sort of enjoy it when a product I review doesn’t go completely smooth. It allows me the opportunity to try out the product’s support features.

Video Users Manual’s support forum is rather sparse with only a few troubleshooting subjects listed, so I decided to send an email. Sometimes, when I feel like testing support response times, I won’t mention that I’m reviewing the product for FreelanceSwitch. That way I won’t get special treatment. But because I only had a limited time to use the plugin, I thought I should mention that I was a reviewer.

So with the email on its way, I started the stop watch to see how long it would be before I heard back.

I waited.

And waited.

In fact, a couple weeks have gone by and I’m still waiting.

So I sent off another email and instead of waiting around I decided to go in and hack the plugin manually. It didn’t take me that long to open the PHP file and input my serial number manually. Even after that it wouldn’t work until I reset the plugin to its default settings. It only took me a few minutes, but should that really be necessary for a purchased plugin?

Conclusion

Glacial customer support issues aside, the plugin is actually very useful. It’s easy enough to use that it shouldn’t be too much of a hassle getting the client to use it rather than email you with all their WordPress questions.

The plugin costs $24 a month, which makes it a little expensive unless you deploy and support a lot of WordPress sites.

The plugin is available from the Video User Manuals website.

PG

Travis King is a freelance designer, Japan travel blogger, and a big jerk. Follow him on twitter @travis_king.



  1. PG Alan Brusky

    Wow this could be AWESOME! Thanks for sharing.

  2. PG Jared

    I refuse to pay monthly. I’d rather pay $XXX/year like I do with Gravity Forms or PluginBuddy.

    Until then, no thanks I’ll just use WP101 for clients.

    1. PG Troy Dean

      Hi Jared,

      Thanks for the feedback. A yearly subscription pricing model is something we would consider for the future if there was enough demand from our customers.

      Regarding WP101, they do have a good selection of WordPress videos. Our product differs because your clients have the convenience of being able to access our videos and comprehensive written manual right from the WP dashboard instead of logging into another site.

      You can also rebrand our plugin and help firm up the relationship with your client.

      Cheers,

      Troy Dean
      Video User Manuals.

  3. PG Maarten

    Thanks for this post, I have been looking for ways to automate this process, since I spent quite some time explaining to my clients how to operate WordPress. Time better spent creating new designs. The non-responsiveness is a little worrisome though, let us know if they react after all.

    Maarten

  4. PG Troy Dean

    Thank you for the review, we appreciate that you understood the value of training clients in WordPress and how the manual plugin will help. For any of your readers who are interested in the plugin, we now have a live demo of the plugin which is accessible from our site at http://www.videousermanuals.com/

    We pride ourselves on our customer support which is why your review was quite painful to read. We apologise unreservedly for the issues you experienced with our customer service.

    We have gone through our support tickets and all tickets have been replied to, so we are at a loss to explain what has happened to your ticket(s), but we intend to get to the bottom of the issue you were having, as we have not encountered this problem before. Would you mind putting in another support ticket, or if you prefer use our contact form which can be found here: http://www.videousermanuals.com/about/

    Please include the name you signed up with and the date you sent through the original support ticket, as this would be a great help.

    Thank you for your balanced review, and in spite of the CS issue you had, we are pleased you still saw the benefits of the plugin for developers.

  5. PG Ben Kouba

    This looks like a really cool idea. I checked out the website and was impressed. The white-label branding of the videos (no WP logos) is important to me, so I’ll wait until they address this. Also, many of my projects use custom content types and shortcodes in addition to pages and posts.

    I’m definitely keeping this in the bookmarks though. Looks promising.

    1. PG Troy Dean

      Hi Ben,

      Thanks for the kind words. We have had a few requests to remove the WP branding from our videos, however the decision we have made is to make the videos and written manual to cover all the functionality of the Editor role with a standard core WordPress installation. We actually promote the fact that we use WP to build websites and we have written a whole eBook on why we do that and the advantages of being transparent with your client.

      Regarding custom post types and shortcodes, our plugin is flexible enough to allow you to add your own videos for any specific requirements for each client. I’m sure you can appreciate it is impossible for us to make videos to cover all the possible shortcodes, custom post types and plugins that are available.

      Hope that helps.

      Cheers,

      Troy Dean
      Video User Manuals.

  6. PG Melissa

    Thanks for the review…I didn’t know anything like this existed. I also loved that you were honest about your CS issues, AND that they replied to you about your experience here.

    And thank you, @Jared for posting the link to WP101. That’ll come in handy as well.

  7. Love this….been trying to help my sister find her way around wordpress. Will def be passing this onto her…

    Thanks!!

  8. PG Alan Brusky

    As a follow up, I purchased this plugin last night, added it to a recent clients dashboard and have already received an email back…

    They love it! I actually think they were up half the night watching all the videos.

    Thanks for this review. Although I did not experience any difficulty with the install, I can understand how it can be frustrating.

    Cheers!
    Alan Brusky
    Fireleaf Design

  9. PG Elaine

    Love it; I can actually use this, very useful indeed! Never came across this, thanks for sharing :)

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