The platform markets itself as a Premium Subscription, but there’s a hidden catch tied to something called an “Individual Plan.”
The platform markets itself as a Premium Subscription, but there’s a hidden catch tied to something called an “Individual Plan.”
In practice, premium users may receive warning emails after downloading content, accusing them of violating intellectual property rights. These messages often reference potential legal action despite providing little to no concrete evidence.
The approach feels less like genuine copyright enforcement and more like a psychological pressure tactic encouraging users to upgrade to significantly more expensive plans for access to what are often low value, AI-generated templates.








