Frequently asked questions
Automations are the basic building block of AutomatorWP and they have 2 main parts: triggers and actions.
Triggers are the part that determines when an automation will run a perform it’s actions. Triggers are known as “When this happens”.
Actions are the part that determines what an automation will perform after all it’s triggers gets completed. Actions are known as “Do this”.
You can setup an automation like this:
Trigger: When user visits a post.
Action: Send email to the user.
The most recommended is remove first all triggers and actions from this plugin in order to ensure the correct workflow of AutomatorWP, because automations with triggers from this plugin can no longer be completed.
Yes, AutomatorWP doesn’t includes any frontend feature, everything is configure at the WordPress backend, so AutomatorWP doesn’t requires compatibility with any theme.
No, We’re unable to provide custom development services, as our focus is developing the core AutomatorWP plugin, and the official AutomatorWP add-ons.
Check this page where you can find all available triggers and actions from all our add-ons.
Check the official documentation where you can start getting familiarized with AutomatorWP.
No, AutomatorWP is well optimized and maintained by a professional team with years of experience in the WordPress ecosystem.
We tested AutomatorWP performance in different environments with different amount of resources and we have tuned it so that even servers with fewer resources can use AutomatorWP without noticing any slowdowns.
AutomatorWP includes a built-in caching and performance oriented workflows that will perform any automation execution in no time.
Yes, AutomatorWP is stored in the official WordPress plugins repository where you (and anyone) are able to submit your own translations.