SensAI is an intelligent support agent that helps your website visitors find information and navigate your site.
Powered by OpenAI’s advanced AI models, it learns from your website content to provide accurate, helpful answers tailored to your pages, posts and products.
Installation
↑ Back to topTo start using a product from WooCommerce.com, you can use the “Add to store” functionality on the order confirmation page or the My subscriptions section in your account.
- Navigate to My subscriptions.
- Find the Add to store button next to the product you’re planning to install.
- Follow the instructions on the screen, and the product will be automatically added to your store.
Alternative options and more information at:
Managing WooCommerce.com subscriptions.
Getting started
↑ Back to topRead the guides below to walk through setting up the plugin, connecting your OpenAI API key, and configuring the essential settings. In just a few steps, you’ll have the AI assistant up and running on your website.
Settings
↑ Back to topConfigure how SensAI behaves, what content it learns from, and how the chat appears to your visitors.
Please check out this helpful guide on how to optimize your SensAI settings
Exclude content with CSS class
↑ Back to topSensAI offers a simple way to exclude specific content sections from AI indexing by adding the “sensai-exclude” CSS class to any block in your post editor. Please read the article for more information.
Best practices
↑ Back to topEnhance SensAI performance and help your visitors get the most relevant answers.
- Understanding SensAI intelligence features
- Optimizing SensAI responses
- Optimizing your SensAI settings
Troubleshooting guide
↑ Back to topStep-by-step solutions for common issues.
Developer documentation
↑ Back to topUse the guides below to learn how to extend and customize SensAI. They explain how to add custom functionality using filter hooks, track plugin behavior with debug logging, and handle advanced content restriction scenarios or integrations with membership plugins.
