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FBL WP Export: how to use it and export Wordpress data?

What is FBL WP Export?

FBL WP Export can export all data from Wordpress and WooCommerce to a CSV or JSON File. Works on Windows 10/11, our software is downloadable and fully owned by you—no monthly SaaS fees, just complete control and peace of mind.

You can buy it here.

Our software can export lot of data from your Wordpress CMS:

✔️ Export WooCommerce Orders: Export orders with products, tax, quantity, etc.

✔️ Export WooCommerce Clients: Export clients with email, names, billing and shipping info.

✔️ Export WooCommerce Coupons: Export coupons.

✔️ Export Wordpress Posts: Export all your wordpress posts.

✔️ Export meta data and custom fields: All export includes custom fields and Wordpress meta data.

Configure FBL WP Export

The first thing you need to do is configure the software.

You first need to click on the button to select an export directory.

Next you need to configure your user.

Our software uses the Wordpress API. You will need an active Wordpress user that have an API access.

The WordPress REST API enables you to fetch any type of data on your website, but you’ll need to authenticate your request.

To make authenticated requests to the WordPress REST API, you’ll first need to obtain an API key. To do this, navigate to Users → Profile in your WordPress dashboard.

Then, scroll down to the Application Passwords section. Here, you’ll need to enter a name for your password (for reference) and click on Add New Application Password.

This will generate an API key for you, which you’ll need to use in the FBL WP Export software.

You must enter theses informations here:

After that, all data is saved on your computer in the file wordpress.conf. You can edit the file if you need or delete it.

How to use FBL WP Export?

You must select an action to do in the list and click on the “execute” button.

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