With Findstr, you can add powerful WordPress Facet filters to help your users quickly find the content that interests them. Hierarchies, categories, tags, or other criteria — everything can be easily filtered directly from the CMS. And to go even further, a free add-on for hierarchical taxonomies is available for even more flexible and precise searching.

Create powerful and flexible Facet filters

Findstr allows you to set up WordPress Facet filters tailored to your content. You choose which criteria to display, their order, and let your users combine multiple filters to refine their searches. The result: a clear, fast, and intuitive search experience.

Full support for hierarchical taxonomies

With our free add-on for hierarchical taxonomies, you can easily manage nested categories and other complex structures in your Facet filters. Your users can navigate through multiple levels of content while maintaining a simple and smooth interface.

Manage everything from the WordPress admin

All Facet filters, including the add-on for hierarchical taxonomies, can be configured directly from the WordPress dashboard. You can adjust settings, display, and organization without touching any code, creating an almost plug-and-play solution that makes your WordPress search engine truly powerful.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can upgrade your license at any time, and this can be done individually per INDEX. Simply click the Upgrade link in your account area and pay the price difference. This upgrade is not a renewal — your license will still expire on the same date.

Findstr is compatible with WordPress version 6.2 and above, as well as PHP 7.4 and later versions.

FacetWP does not natively provide text-based search. It is mainly focused on filters and requires an additional plugin like Relevanssi for full-text search, whereas Findstr handles both scenarios.

Additionally, FacetWP relies on WP Query to execute its filters, which runs through PHP, while Findstr uses JavaScript directly without using server resources.

Yes, Findstr allows you to create content catalogs (listings) either via code. Our team is currently working on implementing Gutenberg blocks to make displaying content catalogs easier.