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WooCommerce Product Search

The WooCommerce Product Search extension provides an advanced Search Engine and Search Experience for you and your customers. Visit the main documentation page here: WooCommerce Product Search Documentation

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  • Search Index

    The indexing process starts automatically once the extension is activated. The Search Engine uses the index to power searches. In this section you can see its progress. Status The system reports the percentage of products that are indexed. It also shows how many products have been indexed and how many are left to be processed. […]

  • Search Weights

    Weights improve the relevance in product search results, based on search keyword matches in product titles, excerpts (product short descriptions), contents, tags, categories, product attributes and their SKU. Weights can also be set for specific products and product categories, to fine-tune the order in which products appear in product search results. The use of Search […]

  • Searches

    This report presents search statistics on an intuitive graph. The two curves that are shown represent searches with results and searches without results. Searches with results — These are searches that your visitors have performed and for which the Search Engine has been able to find matching products. Searches without results — These are also […]

  • Set up Related Products, Up-Sells and Cross-Sells

    Products can be Related to each other in three ways: Up-Sells, Cross-Sells or by having the same tags or categories. To add an up-sell or cross-sell to a product: Up-Sells Up-sells are products that you recommend instead of the currently viewed product. They are typically products that are more profitable or better quality or more expensive. […]

  • Settings

    Configuration You will find all settings related to the WooCommerce Product Search extension under WooCommerce > Settings > Search. On the following pages, we will describe each section with its related settings. Reports You will also find a direct link to the Search Reports for convenience: Legacy Settings

  • Setup

    WooCommerce Product Search is an essential extension for every store powered by WooCommerce. The Search Engine provides the best Search Experience for you and your customers. It is also fully automated and very easy to set up and use. We will briefly review what is done automatically and which parts you might want to review […]

  • Shortcodes

    WooCommerce Product Search comes with several shortcodes that you can use to insert live search and live filtering facilities inside pages and posts. It also provides shortcodes to build dynamic shop pages. The search engine also provides equivalent Blocks. Live Product Search Field Shortcode [woocommerce_product_search] — shows a live Product Search Field that shows results […]

  • Store Finder for WooCommerce

    Store Finder for WooCommerce is a neat way to attract users and give information about the different locations of your business. This extension supports live filtering that helps your users filter stores or any location by radius or category. Store Owner’s Guide Installation Guide Log in to your WordPress Admin Panel. Navigate to the WordPress […]

  • Themes

    Here we provide several examples in the form of child themes – these can be used as-is or adapted. Although we add more of these from time to time, creating them is the responsibility of the web or theme developer and not part of our support for the extension. Theme Customization Customization This section of the […]

  • Thumbnails

    Product Thumbnails These settings affect the thumbnails that are displayed along with the results produced by any instance of the live Product Search Field. This includes the automatic replacements of the standard search form, instances of the Product Search Field widget, the [woocommerce_product_search] shortcode and when the field is rendered using the API. Search results […]