Call to Action for PWA 1.9.2

Version
1.9.2
Updated
Aug 09, 2023
Developer
PWA
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Call to Action for PWA 1.9.2
Call to Action for PWA lets users easily add your site to their home screen with a configurable CTA bar, sticky bar, menu button, and shortcode option. Boost engagement and retention with full control over design and placement, tailored for Wordpress integrations.
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Description

Call to Action for PWA is a WordPress plugin designed to help visitors add your site to their home screen. It provides a configurable “Add to Home Screen” experience through a CTA bar and a sticky bar, making the prompt visible at the right moments. You can also show an action button in the site menu for quick access. For flexible placement, the plugin includes a shortcode option you can embed where your theme or template kit supports it. Built to work smoothly alongside common WordPress and Elementor-based layouts, it helps address the retention challenge of keeping users coming back after they close the tab.

Main Features

  • CTA bar for Add to Home Screen — Display a configurable call-to-action prompt to encourage users to install your PWA.
  • Sticky bar option — Keep the CTA visible while users scroll for improved noticeability.
  • Menu button support — Add a button to the WordPress menu so users can access the prompt directly.
  • Shortcode method — Insert the Add to Homescreen output using a shortcode in posts, pages, or page builder areas.
  • Full control over CTA presentation — Adjust design and placement behavior to match your site’s layout.
  • PWA-focused output — Targets the “Add to Home Screen” workflow for better engagement with returning users.

Benefits

  • Higher engagement — Helps convert first-time visitors into repeat users by prompting installation.
  • Better retention — Increases the chance users return because your site is available from the home screen.
  • Improved UX — Offers multiple placement styles (CTA bar, sticky bar, menu, shortcode) to fit the user journey.
  • More consistent branding — Maintains control over how the CTA appears across pages and templates.
  • Ease of integration — Works well with WordPress content structures and Elementor layouts.

Who is it suitable for?

  • WordPress sites running a PWA experience for mobile engagement
  • WooCommerce stores aiming to improve repeat visits and usability
  • Content sites and blogs using Elementor page layouts
  • Agencies building reusable page template kits for clients
  • Online services that want more frequent user return behavior
  • Marketing pages that need a flexible CTA placement strategy