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Home Knowledge Base General Help & Support Support Installing a Thrive Themes Plugin Using the Product Manager Installing a Thrive Themes Plugin Using the Product Manager Are you waiting to use a Thrive Themes plugin on your website? Let’s see how you can install a Thrive Themes plugin according to your need. In this article, we’ll see how we can install Thrive plugins like the Thrive Architect, Thrive Leads, Thrive Ovation, and more.
Downloading the Thrive Product Manager plugin Installing Thrive Themes plugins/plugin on your website. Downloading the Thrive Product Manager plugin All the plugins built by Thrive are available under the Thrive Product Manager plugin. This makes it simpler to find all your purchased Thrive plugins on one page and lets you install them with a single click.
To get started, let’s log in to your Thrive account. Once you’ve logged in, you’ll be taken to a member dashboard. Under the first step, click on the Thrive Product Manager plugin link. Note: In some cases, this file may unzip as you download it, and instead appear as a regular folder. However, the folder must be zipped to use the WordPress plugin uploader.
For more details on how to zip and unzip files, be sure to check out these guides for Windows and Mac operating systems. Installing the Thrive Themes Plugin on Your WordPress Site Now that you’ve downloaded the plugin zip file, log into your WordPress site. Inside the admin dashboard, navigate to Plugins >> Add New and click on the Upload Plugin button.
Next, click on Choose File and select the zip file you downloaded from your Thrive Account. After adding the file, click on the Install Now button. Now that you’ve installed the Thrive Product Manager plugin, click on Product Manager in the left admin menu. On this page, log into your Thrive Themes account. Now that you’ve logged in, you should see all the Thrive plugins and the Thrive Theme Builder.
You can install one plugin at a time or everything that you plan to use on your WordPress site. Go ahead and check the Install Product option for each plugin you’d like to install. Once you’ve checked every plugin you want to use, click on the Install selected products button at the bottom of the page. Once you click on the button, it’ll take a few seconds to process.
You’ll see the following screen when done. The plugin is now installed and ready to use. Note: To ensure the products that you have installed, work properly on your website, the Thrive Product Manager has to remain installed and activated on it. Need help setting things up? You can check out the articles on this page to help you further. Was this article helpful?
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