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# Product wishlist

<figure><img src="/files/iXOnLiPuHSsCqyL7NUGW" alt=""><figcaption><p>Wishlist Page</p></figcaption></figure>

*Easily set up Product Wishlist with our step-by-step guide.*

{% embed url="<https://youtu.be/Nt6ao5qU_-c>" %}

{% hint style="info" %}
To use the Smart Wishlist feature, you need to install and activate the **WPC Smart Wishlist for WooCommerce (Premium)** plugin.&#x20;

From the Dashboard, go to **Insight Core >** **Plugins** > **Install &** **Activate WPC Smart Wishlist for WooCommerce (Premium).**
{% endhint %}

{% hint style="success" %}
Similar to the Product Smart Compare, when you install the plugin WPClever, you’ve already had Smart Wishlist feature in the theme, all you need to do is to configure the settings.
{% endhint %}

**Step 1:** Navigate to WPClever, Smart Wishlist\
**Step 2:** At the tab Settings, you will see various options for General, Wishlist page, Wishlist button, Popup, and Menu. Just follow the instruction in each option to set up Smart Wishlist function.

![](/files/M0moAUKNawA1Vpe7Xnpw)

**Step 3:** Click Update Options to save your changes.\
**Step 4:** Move to tab Localization to fill in your own language for texts, phrases, and instructions.\
**Step 5:** Hit Update Options when you’re done.

![](/files/uvFnswzWxb1PIWGxK3th)


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