6 Years of Archivarix

Published: 2023-09-29

6 Years of Archivarix: Exclusive Promo & Next-Level Features Await!

Dear Archivarix user,

It's that special time when we take a moment to reflect not just on our achievements, but also on the incredible journey we've shared with you. This year, Archivarix celebrates its 6th anniversary, and foremost, we want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to you, our dedicated users.

Your loyalty, your feedback, your ideas, and suggestions have been the driving force behind our evolution. Thanks to you, Archivarix stands as the top service for restoring websites from the Web Archive.

🎁 As a token of our appreciation, we've crafted an exclusive gift for you - the promo code "ARCHIVARIX6YO". This code allows you to double your last payment! Yes, you read that right: redeem this promo after making a payment, and an identical amount will be credited to your balance. This offer even surpasses our Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals.

ARCHIVARIX6YO

How it works:

 
1.  Make a payment between September 29th and October 10th, 2023.
2.  Apply the promo code in the "Payments" section of your dashboard.
3.  Enjoy your doubled balance!

Please note, this promo code can be used once per account and considers the amount of your most recent payment.

And there's more...

We're thrilled to share that Archivarix CMS is set to evolve further. We're gearing up for a major update that will elevate our CMS functionalities to an unparalleled level:
•  Enhanced UI for a more intuitive restoration and download experience.
•  Robust Command Line Interface (CLI) support for full automation of Archivarix CMS capabilities.
•  The ability to fetch missing URLs from both live sites and archived versions.
•  A feature for extracting structured content right from the CMS itself.

Thank you for being with us! Let's continue to shape a better web together.

Warm regards,

The Archivarix Team

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