FacetWP Time Since Addon 1.7.2
FacetWP Time Since Addon lets you filter posts by date/time since a specified interval, delivering faster, more relevant results for your audience. This intuitive addon enhances user experience with precise filtering while requiring no coding. Ideal for dynamic archives, it integrates smoothly with FacetWP on WordPress.
Description
FacetWP Time Since Addon for WordPress adds a “Time Since” facet to your FacetWP-powered pages. It lets visitors filter posts by how long ago an item was created or updated, using a specified date/time interval. This solves the common archive problem of finding recent content without manually scanning pages or building custom date filters.
Designed to work directly with the FacetWP plugin, it helps you create dynamic, more relevant browsing experiences for your audience in a no-coding workflow, including for theme or template kit layouts built with tools like Elementor.
Main Features
- Time Since facet — Filters content based on the elapsed time from a defined date/time interval.
- Date/time interval filtering — Lets you target posts within ranges such as “last X days” or similar time windows.
- Seamless FacetWP integration — Works as an addon inside the FacetWP filtering system for WordPress.
- Relevant archive browsing — Helps users quickly narrow results to the most recent or most relevant content.
- No coding required — Enables facet setup through the FacetWP interface rather than custom development.
- Improved discovery UX — Offers clear, user-friendly filtering that reduces friction compared to manual sorting.
- Compatible with dynamic layouts — Fits naturally into FacetWP templates used across different pages and archive designs.
Benefits
- More relevant results — Users find posts that match the time window they care about.
- Better user experience — Faster filtering reduces time spent searching in archives.
- Higher engagement — Visitors are more likely to click and explore when results feel current.
- Cleaner navigation — Time-based refinement is easier than building separate dated pages.
- Reusable archive structure — Keeps browsing consistent across blog sections, knowledge bases, or content hubs.
Who is it suitable for?
- Blogs and content sites with frequently updated posts
- News, announcements, and event archives
- Knowledge bases and documentation hubs on WordPress
- WooCommerce stores that publish product updates or editorial content
- Agencies building FacetWP-driven client content templates
- Online communities managing recurring posts and updates