Search & Filter CORE 3.2.3
Search & Filter CORE delivers instant search and real-time filtering for WordPress sites, helping visitors quickly find exactly what they want across custom fields, post meta, and taxonomies. The main benefit is faster navigation and improved conversions. Plus, easy integration and a clean, flexible UI that adapts to your site—ready to explore today.
Description
Search & Filter CORE is a WordPress plugin that adds instant search and real-time filtering to help visitors quickly locate the content they need.
It works across custom fields, post meta, and taxonomies (including categories and related classification), so users can refine results without reloading the page.
For site owners, this creates faster navigation, clearer browsing paths, and a smoother experience that can support higher engagement and conversions.
Main Features
- Instant search — Show matching results immediately as visitors type, reducing time-to-find.
- Real-time filtering — Narrow results on the fly when filter options change.
- Custom field search — Filter and search based on values stored in custom fields.
- Post meta filtering — Refine listings using post meta data for more precise discovery.
- Taxonomy support — Use categories and other taxonomies to segment content.
- Clean, flexible UI — Present search and filters in a way that fits your WordPress layout.
- Easy integration — Add search and filtering functionality to your WordPress site without complex setup.
Benefits
- Faster navigation — Visitors reach relevant pages sooner with quick search and live filtering.
- Better UX — Real-time updates keep browsing smooth and reduce frustration.
- Higher conversions — Easier discovery helps users progress from interest to action.
- Improved content discovery — Custom fields, post meta, and taxonomies enable more accurate results.
- Smarter browsing paths — Structured filters guide users through large catalogs or directories.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores with product categories and attribute-based browsing.
- Blogs and editorial sites that need searchable archives.
- Directory and listing websites using custom fields and taxonomy filters.
- Agencies building WordPress sites for clients who require advanced search UX.
- Online schools and course libraries with filtered content by categories and metadata.
- Content creators managing large amounts of structured posts and classifications.