What is a Plugin?
A plugin is a program written according to specific APIs. Therefore, it adds a feature to the existing program.
In Market, Jodoo provides all kinds of plugins for you. You can install them according to your needs.
Types of Plugins
You can find the required plugins based on specific scenarios, as shown below.
Prerequisite
This is an advanced feature that requires the standard or above plans. For details, see Pricing, or contact our Sales Team.
Where to Set?
In Workspace, switch to Open Platform. Go to Market, and you can view all the plugins provided by Jodoo.
Searching Plugins
You can also search for the plugins you need through the search box in the upper left corner.
Installing Plugins
Click the plugin you want to view or install. On the details page, you can view the plugin name, the plugin description, and other related information. You can also click Install to install the plugin you need.
Configuring Plugins
After installing a plugin successfully, you can go to Plugin and click Update Plugin Configurations beside the plugin to configure it. You can also click Go to Configure on the details page to jump to the configuration page.
Notes:
For subscription plugins, each user can manually claim a trial only once. Multiple trial activations are not supported.
If a plugin is already included in an active subscription, the trial option is unavailable.
The trial period for subscription plugins is 7 days. After the trial expires, the plugin must be purchased to continue using it.
Sharing Plugins
If you want to share the plugin with others, click the Share button, and then its link will be copied.
Requesting More Plugins
The open platform will launch more plugins for you to use. If you have any requests for plugins, submit your requests in the following way.
Plugin Quick Fill
When configuring plugins in Front-End Events, it supports quick field filling based on plugin parameters, helping improve configuration efficiency. The usage method is the same in both Front-End Events and Workflow Nodes. This section uses Front-End Events as an example.
1. Field Quick Fill
After selecting Triggered Action, the system automatically scans the form and identifies fields whose names match the plugin parameters. Matching fields are then automatically filled into the plugin configuration.
2.Adjust Matching Results
Quick Fill primarily relies on field name similarity for matching. In actual use, mismatches or unmatched fields may occur. You can manually select more appropriate fields from the form and adjust them according to business requirements.
3.Confirm Matching Results
After matching is completed, click Discard or Keep to finalize the field assignment. Once assigned, the effect is the same as manual field mapping, and you can still modify the configuration afterward if needed.
More to Know
1. Plan description: Plugins are a paid feature. For details, see Understand Your Account Usage and Limits.
2. Usage instruction: After installing and configuring the plugin, you can call the plugin through AutomationsPro or Front-End Event.
3. Permissions: The enterprise owner and super admins can view and install plugins. Admins can only view plugins.
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