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Plugin documentation built around real store workflows.

Find step-by-step setup, configuration, daily-use, and troubleshooting guidance for eStoreware plugins for nopCommerce.

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Each guide covers installation, licensing, configuration, common workflows, and troubleshooting.

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Core Dashboard

Install the shared eStoreware foundation, use the dashboard, activate licenses, and manage permissions.

View Core documentation →
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Stripe Payments

Configure Stripe keys, webhooks, saved payment methods, 3D Secure, transactions, and recurring billing.

View Stripe documentation →
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Advanced Quotes

Create and revise quotes, review requested pricing, deliver secure customer links and branded PDFs, record approvals, preserve negotiated cart prices, and link completed orders.

View Advanced Quotes documentation →
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Product Feed Sync

Configure publisher and receiver profiles, preview product changes, and synchronize catalog data.

Use the Support Center →
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EDI Integration

Build vendor profiles, map outbound orders, configure file delivery, and monitor processing queues.

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Start with the common setup process

Most eStoreware plugins follow the same installation, restart, and license-validation workflow.

Install the package

Upload the plugin package from nopCommerce administration, reload the plugin list, and install eStoreware Core first.

Review installation →

Activate the license

Open eStoreware Licensing, select the installed plugin, enter the issued key, activate online, and validate.

Review license activation →

Troubleshoot safely

Validate first, review the current domain and logs, and clear local license data only when a clean reactivation is needed.

Open support resources →

Need help with installation or configuration?

eStoreware can help confirm plugin compatibility, install the correct package, configure store-specific settings, and troubleshoot licensing or integration issues.