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I've thought about getting it but haven't gotten around to it. The price is way lower than xenforo, but do I know the whole story?
If you're curious, you should give their demo a try. That's the best way to figure out if it fits your needs. Woltlab also comes with a CMS for free alongside their forum software, if you're wanting a CMS for your website then that's a plus!
 
My take on it is that it is much like other things built in Germany: it’s efficient business-like and functional without being overstated. There’s no “spark” to make it special, but it’s just out to do a solid reliable job and it delivers on that without trying to be special.

The German support thing used to be a lot worse, time was when English support basically didn’t exist, but it has gotten better.

Will also say the devs are pretty happy to come talk to people (one was a regular on TAZ) and there were many enlightening conversations but a lot of people who shouted them down over being told uncomfortable truths (such as the financial implications of running a forum business in the 2020s)
 
My take on it is that it is much like other things built in Germany: it’s efficient business-like and functional without being overstated. There’s no “spark” to make it special, but it’s just out to do a solid reliable job and it delivers on that without trying to be special.

The German support thing used to be a lot worse, time was when English support basically didn’t exist, but it has gotten better.

Will also say the devs are pretty happy to come talk to people (one was a regular on TAZ) and there were many enlightening conversations but a lot of people who shouted them down over being told uncomfortable truths (such as the financial implications of running a forum business in the 2020s)
A lot of Germans speak English, though. It can't be that hard to hire someone.
 
And that’s the reason they probably don’t hire/focus more on English, not wanting to deal with the smug, dismissive “just cater to me already” attitude that the Brits and Americans are so good at, when they can cater to their native language much more readily (and likely more politely)

My wife is German, English as a second language, she still speaks German with her coworkers because it’s simply easier for many of them who are in a similar boat. We English-first folks have such little regard how easy it is for us to not have to think about everything and then translate before saying it.
 

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