Fri Feb 28 2025
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Migrating Reactions From Hyvor Talk Is Now Supported
When you import your data export from Hyvor Talk, we can now migrate your page-level reactions.
When you import your data export from Hyvor Talk, we can now migrate your page-level reactions.
Read this post to see how to fully migrate from Hyvor Talk to FastComments.
If you're using the manual code installation with Hyvor Talk then it's simply a matter of removing the small snippet they give you and replacing it with our own. You can even run Hyvor and FastComments on the same site temporarily to test and tweak the look and feel. We can help with that.
If you're not using the code snippet based installation then the instructions will vary based on your platform - again reach out to us.
Read this post to see how to fully migrate from JustComments to FastComments.
It's usually a matter of removing the small snippet they give you and replacing it with our own. You can even run JustComments and FastComments on the same site temporarily to test and tweak the look and feel. We can help with that.
Life changes. Companies evolve. Domain names and URL patterns change, and FastComments can help.
Read this post to demonstrate how to fully migrate from IntenseDebate to FastComments.
Read this post to see how to fully migrate from Muut to FastComments.
It's simply a matter of removing the small snippet Muut gives you and replacing it with our own. You can even run Muut and FastComments on the same site temporarily to test and tweak the look and feel. We can help with that.
Read this post to see how to fully migrate from Commento to FastComments.
Commento doesn't give us full URLs. What they provide is just the domain name that a comment thread belongs to - like "fastcomments.com/some-page". This means that the FastComments importer has to assume what the protocol is, and it defaults to https. If you run the import and are not seeing your data you may want to check that your site is properly secured.
Read this post to see how to fully migrate from Disqus to FastComments.
If you're using the Generic Site Integration with Disqus then it's simply a matter of removing the small snippet they give you and replacing it with our own. You can even run Disqus and FastComments on the same site temporarily to test and tweak the look and feel. We can help with that.
If you're not using the Generic Site Integration then the instructions will vary based on your platform - again reach out to us.