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.
@itsnblackburn That was the exact wording I used when I saw this. I could get plenty of apps for less than $10 bucks a year, this guy wants $15 a month. Insane!
@itsnblackburn $ 15 a month - that’s insane. A little example: Sketch charges $ 99 a year and just $69 the years after, and for that money I get .. Sketch! Questions? I think the developer made a typo, and it should read $ 1.5 a month. This will never work out for the developer at that price.
@itsnblackburn@andrekalt I think it's because of who this type of product is inevitably aimed towards. Most likely trying to target people who work for a website agency that pump out websites for tons of clients. I'm not saying it's ethical, at all. But most of those agencies charge ridiculous prices for essentially just installing templates on sites.
A product like this, means that you don't even need to purchase templates anymore. For $15/mo you can simply clone anything that you like and resell it at a premium.
@amrin I'm sorry, Amrin, Tomasz, Miljenko and Brandon. Our plans with CSS Scan and CSS Scan Pro are different.
Think in CSS Scan as the fastest way to click and copy CSS.
And think in CSS Scan Pro as the most complete browser extension to help you with web design works.
Different visions that will make our focus with each one go in different ways. Both are great at what they deliver. You need to choose which one will be the most useful for your workflow. Pricing is different too: one is one-time, Pro is subscription - for a reason.
We have given 15% for the previous version customers, that's about $18 off in the yearly plan. And as the products already are and will become more different, we don't think it should be merged as one.
👋 Hello Product Hunters! :)
💦 After months of hard work, we finally finished our newest product: CSS Scan Pro.
We focused on the features that matter most for professionals, to create an incredibly powerful extension to help you reach the highest levels of performance.
That’s the BEST product we’ve ever built:
- Supports Chrome, Firefox, and SAFARI!
- Live edit CSS and check/copy all the changes made
- Get the color palette of any website
- Color eyedropper - pick any color from any website
- Ruler - advanced distance measurement system in real-time inspired by @lukaszmtw's Pixel Snap
- @keyframes scan - understand how every CSS animation works
- Pseudo-classes scan (:active, :focus, :first-child, …)
- Pseudo-elements scan (:before, :after, :first-letter, ...)
- New DOM tree control to precisely target elements
- … +
That's a lot of features, while still being ultra-fast, light-weight, beautiful and smooth, CSS Scan Pro now is the smartest and most complete browser extension for CSS inspection.
🎁 Want to see it for yourself? Try a free demo here: https://cssscanpro.com
It’s time to create your perfect pages and revamp your workflow.
👀 Want to win 1 month or even 1 year for free?
💖 Comment what's your favorite new feature in Pro. The most upvoted one will get a 1-year license key for free. The other 5 runners-up will get a 1-month license key for each one!
🙏 I really worked hard on this one so I’m excited to share with you and genuinely interested in hearing what you think about it.
💌 Thanks to everyone that already bought it and supported my work!
If you have any ideas or suggestions, I'm all ears.
@lukaszmtw@keyframes@gvrizzo With that pricing you are laughing people away. I bought the first version and, oh my, how much do I regret it. This looks like a social experiment to find the dumbest clients. Good luck, but not really.
Don't like it anymore... will not give another euro to the greedy subscription system... used to have 2 licences... deleted email and extensions. Will not recover keys. Don't want anything from it any longer. It is more expensive than some software bundles like Adobe or Office in comparison to what it offers...
@aleksander_langolf Hi, Aleksander. Thanks for buying and liking CSS Scan! Appreciate it.
VisBug is good, but it's a different product. For example, it doesn't gets pseudo-classes (:hover, :active, :focus, etc...), pseudo-elements (:before, :after, etc...), rendered font-family and keyframes code.
It also converts all measure units to px, while CSS Scan keeps the original ones (%, em, px, or anything) - that's super important to keep your website responsive. VisBug also doesn't let you edit the CSS (in the same way), check and copy the final changes while seeing the code diffs, and have an overall different UI/UX.
It's a different product, with a different goal. You can choose the best one for your work.
Monthly payment isn't that attractive to me, at least when there are free alternatives. Looks like a lovely extension, but I'd sooner pay with an outright price, than a monthly ongoing price.
@simongabriel 100% agree. They only reply to completely positive comments though... Check it out! Awful pricing + awful customer care. They literally don't care.
Brought the previous version not long ago. Now have to fork out more for pro? Figured previous purchase would entitle us to free upgrade. Not happy about it and won't be subscribing plus the pricing is too high.
Seriously? This pricing is ridiculous, especially for people who previously bought and supported you. Should be a free upgrade for existing customer! HUGE missed opportunity to keep happy (read: "people who would recommend new") customers.
Congrats on the launch tho.
@anodigital Absolutely 100% true. It's just greed by the developer. He'll regret this decision. Folks have long memories in this game and the smell from this one will follow him for future projects.
@omergulenn Hey Ömer, thanks for asking it!
✨ New on Pro:
- Live edit CSS and check/copy all the changes made
- Get the color palette of any website
- Color eyedropper - pick any color from any website
- Ruler - advanced distance measurement system in real-time
- @keyframes scan - understand how every CSS animation works
- Pseudo-classes scan (:active, :focus, :first-child, …)
- Pseudo-elements scan (:before, :after, :first-letter, ...)
- New DOM tree control to precisely target elements
- UI redesign
- Guidelines
- Inherited styles
- Option to hide button labels
Seems lie a great product! But I'm not really happy with the pricing it has. Bought the first version a couple of months ago and not really happy either with how we need to upgrade as well.
Other than that, the features seem pretty solid. Congrats on the launch!
👎Pricing is no where near worth this duplicated plugin. The export to css should of been included with the regular CSS Scan and the ruler,color etc are sub par to already existing free extensions.