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Install marketplace page components

Updated June 10, 2026

Install marketplace page components

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Marketplace page components help you add focused page sections or interactive experiences without rebuilding an entire page. Treat them like public content: configure, preview, and test before publishing.

What this guide helps you do

  • Choose a component for a specific page need.
  • Install it into the correct page or plugin context.
  • Review layout, copy, media, forms, and tracking before publishing.

Before you start

  • Know which page needs the component and what action visitors should take.
  • Prepare copy, placeholder media, and any required links or form connections.
  • Confirm the component is compatible with the page and plugin workflow.

Do it manually

  1. Open the page or plugin area that supports marketplace components.
  2. Browse available components and choose the one that matches the section goal.
  3. Install or add the component to the draft page.
  4. Configure text, media, links, form connections, and display settings.
  5. Preview the page on desktop and mobile.
  6. Publish only after testing links, forms, or checkout paths.

Ask Faster AI

  • Find a marketplace component for a webinar landing page hero and add placeholder media. Keep it as a draft.
  • Review this page component for copy, mobile layout, links, and form behavior before publishing.
  • Suggest which existing page sections could be replaced by marketplace components without changing the offer.

Review before saving or publishing

  • Make sure the component supports the visitor action, not just the visual layout.
  • Check that placeholder media is clearly marked and replaced before final launch.
  • Confirm the page still loads and reads well after adding the component.

Common issues and fixes

  • If a component looks broken, remove it from the draft or choose a simpler version.
  • If a form or button fails, check the connected form, checkout link, or plugin record.
  • If the component does not match the site style, adjust design settings before publishing.

Use it in daily operations

  • Use components for repeatable launch sections, offer blocks, registration modules, and social proof.
  • Keep a record of which pages use marketplace components so future edits are easier.
  • Review components after theme or plugin changes.

Team handoff

  • Write down what changed, who owns the next review, and which page, customer record, campaign, or plugin record should be checked next.
  • If the work affects customers, include the public URL, test result, and any unresolved placeholder media in the handoff note.
  • When Faster AI helped prepare the change, ask it to summarize the draft and review checklist so a teammate can approve the work without retracing every click.

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  • Video placeholder: add a short walkthrough that shows the manual path, the Faster AI prompt, and the review step before anything goes live.

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