FacetWP Conditional Logic Add-On 1.5.1
Description
The FacetWP Conditional Logic Add-On is a WordPress plugin designed to make FacetWP filters more responsive to what visitors are doing. Instead of showing every facet option at all times, it lets you toggle facets and other elements based on specific conditions.
This helps solve the common filtering problem of cluttered UI and irrelevant choices. With contextual logic, users see only the filtering controls that match their current selections and browsing context, keeping the search experience focused.
For teams building FacetWP-powered search, category navigation, or faceted product discovery in a WooCommerce-style flow, the add-on streamlines filter behavior. It also supports clean integration with your existing WordPress setup, so you can configure it as part of your plugin-based workflow.
Main Features
- Conditional facet toggling — Show or hide FacetWP facets based on defined conditions.
- Element visibility rules — Toggle additional filter-related elements along with facets.
- Contextual filtering behavior — Keep available options aligned with the user’s current filter state.
- Cleaner filter UI — Reduce on-screen noise by removing irrelevant controls.
- WordPress plugin integration — Install and manage it within the WordPress admin environment.
- Works with FacetWP setups — Designed to extend existing FacetWP-powered search and filtering.
- Condition-driven logic — Apply specific criteria to determine what visitors can interact with.
Benefits
- More relevant choices — Users only see options that match their current context.
- Higher conversions — Better guided filtering can improve the path to selecting a product or content.
- Improved UX — A less cluttered interface helps visitors understand and refine results faster.
- Faster decision-making — Reduces wasted clicks on facets that are unlikely to be useful.
- Cleaner search experience — Makes FacetWP filtering feel more purposeful and consistent.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores using FacetWP for faceted product discovery.
- WordPress publishers with filterable content collections.
- Web agencies building WordPress sites with complex filtering requirements.
- Site owners using Elementor and templates that rely on dynamic FacetWP UI.
- Marketing teams optimizing on-site search and navigation experiences.
- Merchants managing large catalogs where contextual filtering reduces confusion.