FacetWP Submit button 0.7.3
FacetWP Submit button adds a submit button that redirects to a separate results page, streamlining searches for visitors on WordPress. Its simple setup, solid WordPress integration, and clear call-to-action boost engagement and conversions, making it a smart choice for modern sites.
Description
The FacetWP Submit button adds a dedicated submit action to your FacetWP-powered filters and search on WordPress. Instead of updating results immediately, visitors click a clear button to run the query. This helps streamline browsing when you want a more intentional “search now” flow.
After submission, the plugin redirects users to a separate results page. That dedicated page keeps the journey organized, makes the requested content easy to review, and supports a consistent call-to-action for better engagement.
Main Features
- Adds a submit button — Inserts a clickable button for running FacetWP searches and filters.
- Redirects to a separate results page — Sends visitors to a dedicated page after submitting.
- Works with FacetWP facets — Designed to pair with FacetWP filter and listing setups.
- Improves user control — Lets visitors choose their filters before loading results.
- Streamlines navigation — Creates a clear next step between selecting filters and viewing outcomes.
- Simple WordPress configuration — Integrates cleanly into WordPress site workflows for FacetWP users.
- Supports structured results review — Helps keep results contained on a dedicated page for scanning.
Benefits
- Better search flow — A clear submit step improves how visitors interact with filters.
- Cleaner UX — Keeping results on a separate page makes it easier to compare and review.
- Higher engagement — A distinct call-to-action can increase the likelihood that visitors complete searches.
- More intentional conversions — When results are presented after confirmation, users are more likely to move forward.
- Consistent browsing paths — Redirecting to the same results location supports repeatable user journeys.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress sites using FacetWP for search, filtering, or product/category navigation
- Online catalogs where users benefit from confirming filters before viewing results
- Blogs and directories that need a dedicated results page for specific queries
- Agencies building FacetWP-based sites for client projects
- Websites with organized content discovery flows that rely on clear page transitions
- Teams maintaining WordPress templates and structured listing pages