Strong demo pages reduce abstraction.
Instead of generic claims, they let the visitor imagine the plugin inside their own order flow.
This page does not try to simulate the whole admin. It shows the sequence clearly enough for marketing: set up products, load inventory, process orders, and give customers reliable access.
Instead of generic claims, they let the visitor imagine the plugin inside their own order flow.
Mark the product or variation as licensed so future orders are eligible for assignment.
Bring in key inventory, image keys, or fallback generation patterns that can support live orders.
Once an order reaches the selected WooCommerce state, the correct key is assigned and exposed through the configured channel.
A store imports license stock in bulk and sends keys by email and account page the moment the order reaches processing.
A store keeps generator rules ready so the workflow can continue when preloaded inventory runs out.
A store uses image keys where plain text exposure is not the preferred delivery format.
A store combines order delivery with API-based verification support for connected applications.
It can be expanded with screenshots, admin clips, or workflow diagrams once the site direction is finalized.