If you are familiar with WordPress plugins, Logic Hop can be installed and configured in a few steps. This guide covers license keys, the optional data plan, staging servers, plugin settings, updates, and troubleshooting.
If you are familiar with WordPress plugins, Logic Hop is straightforward to install and configure. Installing requires Administrator access to the WordPress dashboard; if you are unfamiliar with installing plugins, ask your administrator for help. You can also book a free live help session or contact the team with questions.
Requires WordPress 4.6+ with PHP 5.4+
Does not work with WordPress.com hosted websites
Requires Administrator access to install
Manage your Logic Hop license key
Your license key activates the plugin on your domain. Sign up for a key, then retrieve it from your account.
Sign up for a Logic Hop license key, then log in to your account
Open the Order link and click your order, then click License Manage and copy your License Key
Generate additional keys from the Key Generator on the Order page
Deactivate or delete a key per domain from the same Key Generator panel
Configure your Logic Hop data plan
The optional data plan powers geolocation and other server-side data. After signing up, copy your API Key from the My Subscription page and confirm the Domain Name. The Domain Name should be your primary domain without any sub-domain or www; the API key then works across that domain and its sub-domains.
Logic Hop on a staging server
Logic Hop works on staging environments. Because license keys are tied to a domain, use a generated key for the staging domain so the plugin activates there without affecting your production license.
Install the plugin and configure settings
Install Logic Hop like any WordPress plugin (upload or install from the plugin directory, then activate), enter your license key, and review the plugin settings. The settings screens let you manage license keys, choose your data storage option, and tune how Logic Hop integrates with your site.
Updates, back-up, and troubleshooting
Keep Logic Hop current through the normal WordPress update flow. If you see an Update Package Not Available error, it usually means the license key needs to be active for the domain. Back up your site before major updates, and consult the troubleshooting section or contact support if activation or data issues persist.
Questions this page should answer
What are the requirements to run Logic Hop?
Logic Hop requires WordPress 4.6 or higher with PHP 5.4 or higher and Administrator access. It does not work on WordPress.com hosted sites.
Why do I see an Update Package Not Available error?
This usually means your license key is not active for the current domain. Confirm the key is activated for your domain in your account, then retry the update.