Plugin Documentation for Ethan Plugin Studio
Find setup guidance, configuration notes, troubleshooting resources, compatibility information, and privacy-related documentation for Ethan Plugin Studio free base plugins and optional Pro upgrades.
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Select an Ethan Plugin Studio plugin below to open its documentation section on this page. Each section gives you a practical overview of setup areas, key usage notes, troubleshooting direction, and privacy-related information.
ChatBridge for WordPress Documentation
Documentation for the free base contact widget, contact channels, inquiry form behavior, display rules, lead records, optional ChatBridge Pro AI and routing tools, data retention, and troubleshooting.
Request a Quote & B2B Suite Documentation
Documentation for WooCommerce quote-first workflows, quote cart behavior, RFQ forms, basic catalog mode, quote request records, and Pro upgrade areas such as buyer approval, customer groups, role-based pricing, quote documents, webhooks, optional AI-assisted tools, and troubleshooting.
Account Center for WooCommerce Documentation
Documentation for building a dedicated WooCommerce customer account experience with account page setup, login and registration flow, order history, customer details, address sections, and Pro upgrade areas such as account messages, design controls, setup checks, and troubleshooting.
Blog Layouts & Post Grid Designer Documentation
Documentation for creating responsive WordPress post grids, blog sections, category filters, pagination, image settings, and optional Pro upgrade areas such as advanced presets, Blog Hero sections, CTA modules, archive takeover, deeper style controls, and troubleshooting.
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ChatBridge for WordPress Documentation
Contact widget setup, inquiry behavior, display rules, lead records, optional Pro replies, and data notes.
Overview
ChatBridge for WordPress is designed for business websites that need a lightweight front-end contact and inquiry widget. Use this documentation section to understand the free base setup areas, contact channel configuration, inquiry form behavior, display rules, lead records, optional ChatBridge Pro routing and AI-assisted replies, and data handling notes.
Requirements
ChatBridge for WordPress is intended for WordPress websites using supported WordPress and PHP versions. Before using the plugin on a live website, review your WordPress version, PHP version, active theme, caching setup, and any plugins that may affect frontend scripts, forms, or display behavior.
Setup and Configuration Areas
- Install and activate the plugin inside WordPress.
- Review plugin settings before enabling the widget on public pages.
- Configure contact channels that match your website communication needs.
- Review inquiry form fields and lead capture behavior.
- Set display positions and visibility rules for the front-end widget.
- Test the widget on desktop and mobile views before relying on it for live inquiries.
Usage Notes
Use ChatBridge for WordPress when your website needs a simple way for visitors to start contact, submit an inquiry, or use configured communication options. After setup, test lead submissions, widget visibility, and any enabled Pro routing, reply, or AI-assisted features.
Troubleshooting
If the widget does not appear or behave as expected, review display rules, caching behavior, theme containers, script optimization settings, and plugin conflicts. If a form submission does not work, test with caching temporarily disabled and check whether security, form, or optimization plugins are interfering with frontend requests.
Privacy and Data Notes
ChatBridge for WordPress may process inquiry messages, contact form submissions, contact channel interactions, lead records, and optional Pro conversation or AI-assisted reply data depending on how the plugin is configured. Website owners should review their own privacy policy and data retention practices when using visitor communication tools.
Request a Quote & B2B Suite Documentation
WooCommerce quote workflows, RFQ forms, catalog mode, buyer approval, customer groups, pricing, portal, webhooks, and troubleshooting.
Overview
Request a Quote & B2B Suite for WooCommerce helps stores support quote-first, inquiry-based, catalog-mode, and B2B-friendly workflows. Use this documentation section to understand free base quote cart behavior, RFQ forms, basic catalog mode, quote request records, and Pro upgrade areas such as buyer approval, customer groups, role-based pricing, quote documents, quote-to-order workflows, webhooks, optional AI-assisted tools, and troubleshooting direction.
Requirements
This plugin is built for WooCommerce websites. Before using it on a live store, confirm that WordPress, WooCommerce, PHP, your theme, and your checkout or catalog-related plugins are compatible with your store workflow. For customized WooCommerce stores, testing on a staging site is recommended before enabling quote or B2B features in production.
Setup and Configuration Areas
- Install and activate the plugin on a WooCommerce website.
- Review quote workflow settings before replacing or modifying purchase behavior.
- Configure quote cart, RFQ form behavior, and customer quote submission paths.
- Review basic catalog mode first, then configure Pro buyer approval, customer group, and role pricing options when those workflows are used.
- Test Pro quote document generation and quote-to-order behavior if those features are used.
- Review webhook or optional AI-related settings before sending data to external services.
Usage Notes
Use Request a Quote & B2B Suite when a WooCommerce store needs inquiry-based purchasing, RFQ collection, catalog mode behavior, or controlled B2B workflows. After setup, test the full customer journey from product viewing to quote request, quote review, and Pro order conversion where applicable.
Troubleshooting
If quote buttons, quote cart behavior, catalog mode, customer group rules, or pricing rules do not appear as expected, review WooCommerce settings, theme templates, caching behavior, role permissions, and conflicts with other pricing, catalog, checkout, or quote plugins. For reproducible issues, record the exact product, customer role, workflow step, and expected result.
Privacy and Data Notes
Request a Quote & B2B Suite may process customer information, quote request data, WooCommerce product data, RFQ form fields, and Pro workflow data such as customer groups, quote documents, webhook payloads, and optional AI-assisted data depending on configuration. Store owners should review how quote and customer data are stored, exported, erased, or sent through optional integrations.
Account Center for WooCommerce Documentation
WooCommerce account page setup, login and registration, customer details, addresses, Pro account messages, design controls, and compatibility notes.
Overview
Account Center for WooCommerce helps stores create a cleaner and more useful customer account experience. Use this documentation section to understand free base account page setup, login and registration behavior, password recovery, order history, profile details, billing and shipping address areas, and Pro upgrade areas such as account messages, contact requests, design controls, redirect settings, setup checks, and WooCommerce My Account compatibility.
Requirements
Account Center for WooCommerce is intended for WooCommerce websites. Before using it on a live website, confirm that WordPress, WooCommerce, PHP, your theme, and any account, login, registration, payment, or checkout-related plugins are compatible with your customer account workflow.
Setup and Configuration Areas
- Install and activate the plugin on a WooCommerce website.
- Choose or create the WordPress page used for the customer account center.
- Review login, registration, password recovery, and customer account settings.
- Check order, profile, billing address, and shipping address display behavior.
- Review base layout settings and Pro design controls when those options are used.
- Test the account page while logged out and logged in as a customer.
- Review compatibility boundaries with native WooCommerce My Account features.
Usage Notes
Use Account Center for WooCommerce when your store needs a more focused customer account area. After setup, test customer login, registration, account navigation, order history, profile updates, address updates, and Pro contact requests or account messages if enabled.
Troubleshooting
If the account page does not display correctly, review the selected account page, WooCommerce account settings, theme templates, permalink settings, caching behavior, and conflicts with login, registration, membership, payment, or checkout plugins. If registration or customer profile updates fail, check WooCommerce validation settings and required customer fields.
Privacy and Data Notes
Account Center for WooCommerce may display or process WooCommerce customer account data, order history, profile information, billing and shipping addresses, and Pro account messages or contact request information depending on configuration. Store owners should review WooCommerce privacy settings and any customer data handling policies that apply to their website.
Blog Layouts & Post Grid Designer Documentation
WordPress post grids, blog sections, filters, pagination, optional archive takeover, Pro Blog Hero, CTA modules, styling, and troubleshooting.
Overview
Blog Layouts & Post Grid Designer helps WordPress websites create responsive post grids, blog sections, category filters, pagination, image settings, and content display layouts without custom coding. Use this documentation section to understand free base setup areas, layout behavior, styling options, optional archive takeover, and Pro upgrade areas such as advanced presets, Blog Hero sections, CTA modules, and deeper style controls.
Requirements
Blog Layouts & Post Grid Designer is intended for WordPress websites using supported WordPress and PHP versions. Before using it on a live website, review your theme layout, content containers, archive templates, caching tools, image settings, and any page builder or optimization plugin that may affect frontend output.
Setup and Configuration Areas
- Install and activate the plugin inside WordPress.
- Review layout library or layout configuration options.
- Configure post grid and blog section settings first, then use optional archive takeover and Pro Blog Hero settings when those features are part of your workflow.
- Review category filters, pagination, image behavior, base styling, and Pro CTA or advanced style controls when those features are used.
- Test layouts across desktop, tablet, and mobile breakpoints.
- Review theme or page builder container behavior if a layout does not appear as expected.
Usage Notes
Use Blog Layouts & Post Grid Designer when your website needs more flexible blog, post grid, or content section layouts. After setup, test post display, category filtering, pagination, image sizing, responsive layout behavior, optional archive takeover, and spacing inside your active theme or page builder.
Troubleshooting
If a grid, optional archive layout, Pro Blog Hero, filter, pagination, image, or CTA module does not display correctly, review theme containers, page builder wrappers, cache settings, image dimensions, query settings, and conflicts with archive or layout-related plugins. For display issues, compare desktop and mobile views and test with optimization settings temporarily disabled.
Privacy and Data Notes
Blog Layouts & Post Grid Designer primarily displays WordPress post and layout data. It usually does not collect visitor information by itself, but website owners should still review any connected forms, analytics, CTA links, tracking scripts, or third-party tools used inside blog or archive layouts.
Common Documentation Topics
These documentation topics apply across multiple Ethan Plugin Studio plugins and can help with installation, requirements, updates, compatibility checks, troubleshooting, and privacy-related review.
Installation & Requirements
Learn how to upload, install, activate, and review plugin settings inside WordPress. Before using a plugin on a live website, check WordPress, WooCommerce if relevant, PHP, theme, and plugin-specific requirements.
Updates & Compatibility
Review recommended update practices before changing plugins on a live website. For WooCommerce stores or customized websites, back up your site and test important workflows after updating.
Troubleshooting Checklist
Use a basic checklist to review display issues, missing settings, caching behavior, theme conflicts, plugin conflicts, optimization tools, user roles, WooCommerce settings, or reproducible errors.
Privacy & Data Notes
Review plugin-specific notes about what data may be displayed, submitted, stored, exported, erased, or sent through optional integrations such as webhooks, AI tools, payment systems, or third-party services.
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