> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://wishlistsuite-1.gitbook.io/wishlistsuite-help-doc/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://wishlistsuite-1.gitbook.io/wishlistsuite-help-doc/welcome-to-wishlistsuite.md).

# Welcome To WishlistSuite

This Help Center is your complete guide to using <mark style="color:red;">**WishlistSuite**</mark> - the all-in-one wishlisting app for Shopify. Whether you're just getting started or looking to unlock advanced features, this guide is here to help you every step of the way.

From installation and setup to custom design, emails, features - we’ve documented everything so you can build, launch, and scale high-converting wishlists with confidence.

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**📚 What You’ll Find Inside**

* **Installation & Requirement** - Check key requirements and steps required to activate the app.
* **App Overview** – Step-by-step guides for all wishlist features - All Wishlist Page, Analytics for Wishlists, Wishlist Settings, Wishlist Reminders, Wishlist Integrations
* **Support** **& Roadmap** – Need help? Chat with us inside the app or book a 1:1 onboarding session. See what new features, updates, and improvements we’re building.

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Let’s get started and build smarter wishlists for your Shopify store! :rocket:


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