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WordPress Plugin

The WordPress Plugin is the fastest way to experience Propeller's B2B commerce capabilities. You install it on a WordPress site, connect it to a Propeller environment and get a fully functional B2B customer portal without writing any frontend code.

By the end of this Getting Started track you will have a working portal where you can browse products, log in as a B2B contact, see customer-specific pricing, place an order and request a quote.

What the plugin provides

The plugin delivers a complete B2B ordering experience out of the box.

Features included in the plugin
  • A product catalog with filtering, sorting and multiple view modes
  • Product detail pages with image galleries, pricing, specifications and downloadable files
  • Cluster pages with variant selection and optional add-on products
  • A shopping cart with quantity management, discount codes and full order summaries
  • Checkout with address forms, payment and carrier selection and delivery date picking
  • User accounts with login, registration, address management and company switching
  • Order history with search, filtering, return requests and reordering
  • Quote request flows with accept and change request actions
  • Favorite lists for saving and organizing products
  • Budget limits, authorization requests and approval flows
  • A configurable portal mode that shows or hides prices and cart actions from anonymous visitors

The plugin uses the same GraphQL API that the Storefront SDK and custom frontends use. Everything you see in the plugin reflects real Propeller platform capabilities.

What the plugin is for

Use the WordPress Plugin to evaluate Propeller before committing to a frontend approach. It lets you and your team explore B2B features with real data (or mock data) and understand how the platform handles pricing, ordering, quoting and account management.

For production projects, most partners choose the Storefront SDK or build a custom frontend directly on the GraphQL API. Both options give you full control over the user experience. The WordPress Plugin is the starting point, not the only option.

Next: Install and Configure

Set up the plugin and connect it to your Propeller environment.

Install and Configure →