Creating a Template with the HTML Builder
Open the HTML Builder, design your notification, insert tags, preview, and save.
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Open the HTML Builder, design your notification, insert tags, preview, and save.
Add working buttons and a close icon with special CSS classes that Notifal recognizes automatically.
Describe your notification, copy an AI prompt, paste the result back into the HTML Builder.
Ten example prompts and tips for writing a detailed goal so the AI returns better notification HTML.
Choose a display layout and use case so AI and templates match how your notification appears on site.
See what HTML and CSS is allowed in templates and how Notifal keeps your designs safe.
Create a notification template using Notifal blocks in the WordPress Block Editor.
Learn what each Notifal block does and how to configure it in the Block Editor.
Preview your block template with sample data before you assign it to a notification.
Create a notification template in Elementor with Notifal widgets and dynamic tags.
Reference for Notifal Elementor widgets: Featured Image, Action Button, and Close Icon.
Keep Elementor templates in sync with notifications, preview correctly, and avoid common theme conflicts.
Open the library, filter and search templates, preview on desktop or mobile, and find the right design fast.
Pick a marketplace design, choose your builder version, and import a full notification in a few clicks.
Ask Notifal to create the Elementor or Block Editor version when only one builder file exists.
List, search, duplicate, trash, import, and export templates saved on your WordPress site.
Understand the Pro badge, filter Free or Pro templates, and know what you need on your site.
Use the public gallery at notifal.com/templates/ to preview designs, filter, and read details before you import in WordPress.
Placeholders like {product_name} that Notifal replaces with real data when a notification shows.
Tags from WordPress users, blog posts, and pages for personalized notification text.
Product and order tags for store notifications: names, prices, links, IDs, and custom order fields.
Tags for the visitor's live cart: totals, item count, coupons, and checkout links.
Show totals like {order_counter} and {product_counter} that match your content source restrictions.
Pull any custom field with tags like {user_meta_nickname} or {product_meta__sku}.
Show dates as 2 days ago or in your own format using date tag suffixes.
Pro comment tags for reviews, testimonials, and social proof from WordPress comments.
Generate tags for custom post types like events or listings from Notifal Pro Settings.
Turn tag categories on or off site-wide so editors only see what they need.
Install and activate Notifal on your WordPress site, then connect Notifal Pro when you are ready.
Import a ready-made notification, turn it on in the list, and see it on your site.
Understand on-page notifications and see what the free plugin includes versus what Pro unlocks.
Learn what each item under the Notifal menu does and where to go for common tasks.
See what happens when a notification is a draft, live, or turned off, and how the free plan limits active notifications.
Turn on WooCommerce tags and content source so your notifications can use live product, order, and cart data.
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