Getting started with Jetpack
You’re ready to get started with Jetpack! Great! Now what? This document will show you how to get your Jetpack off the ground.
What do I need in order to run Jetpack?
How do I install Jetpack?
I completed the setup process, and I see the screen with the list of features. Now what?
I need more help! What should I do?
What do I need in order to run Jetpack?
Here are the system requirements for Jetpack:
The latest version of WordPress. If you’re running version 2.7 or later, you should get a prompt in your WordPress Dashboard asking you to upgrade. Click the link and follow the prompts to update to the latest version. If you’re using an even older version, or would prefer to update manually, you can download the latest version of WordPress from the WordPress.org downloads page.
A web host that uses PHP 5. Jetpack follows the WordPress host requirements.
A WordPress.com account. Sign up for one here.
A publicly accessible web site that does not require authentication.
XML-RPC enabled and publicly accessible.
Legacy WordPress.com/Automattic plugins should be disabled before installing Jetpack (ex. WordPress.com Stats, After the Deadline, Custom CSS).
Note that you can also use Jetpack on a local or closed WordPress installation, by enabling Jetpack’s development mode.
How do I install Jetpack?
The easiest way to install Jetpack is from within WordPress itself. Log in to your site and head to your Dashboard, click on the Plugins tab in the left panel, then click ‘Add New.’ If you search for ‘Jetpack,’ you’ll find the latest version and be able to install it by clicking the ‘Install Now’ link.
(Don’t see a Plugins menu in your dashboard? Then your site is probably on WordPress.com and you don’t need Jetpack–its features are already bundled into your site!)
If you are using a Multisite install, note that Jetpack must be connected individually for each site in the network. Any admin for that site can forge the connection. It does not have to be a different local user or a different WordPress.com user for each site.
I completed the setup process, and I see the screen with the list of features. Now what?
After successfully connecting to your WordPress.com account, most Jetpack features are automatically activated. Since each works differently, you can click on the ‘Learn More’ buttons for specific instructions on using each one. If the module is not activated yet, it will be greyed out, and a blue ‘Activate’ button will allow you to activate the module
Clicking ‘Learn More’ will also cause a ‘Deactivate’ button to appear for that feature, so you can turn off any features you aren’t ready to use yet.
I need more help! What should I do?
If you’re having trouble with Jetpack or one of its components, there are a few steps you can take on your own to try and diagnose the problem.
Help, Jetpack is broken! (a.k.a. troubleshooting tips).
How can I install Jetpack in my language?
Contact our support team to get some personalized help.
Related
Getting started with Jetpack
You’re ready to get started with Jetpack! Great! Now what? This document will show you how to get your Jetpack off the ground.
What do I need in order to run Jetpack?
How do I install Jetpack?
I completed the setup process, and I see the screen with the list of features. Now what?
I need more help! What should I do?
What do I need in order to run Jetpack?
Here are the system requirements for Jetpack:
The latest version of WordPress. If you’re running version 2.7 or later, you should get a prompt in your WordPress Dashboard asking you to upgrade. Click the link and follow the prompts to update to the latest version. If you’re using an even older version, or would prefer to update manually, you can download the latest version of WordPress from the WordPress.org downloads page.
A web host that uses PHP 5. Jetpack follows the WordPress host requirements.
A WordPress.com account. Sign up for one here.
A publicly accessible web site that does not require authentication.
XML-RPC enabled and publicly accessible.
Legacy WordPress.com/Automattic plugins should be disabled before installing Jetpack (ex. WordPress.com Stats, After the Deadline, Custom CSS).
Note that you can also use Jetpack on a local or closed WordPress installation, by enabling Jetpack’s development mode.
How do I install Jetpack?
The easiest way to install Jetpack is from within WordPress itself. Log in to your site and head to your Dashboard, click on the Plugins tab in the left panel, then click ‘Add New.’ If you search for ‘Jetpack,’ you’ll find the latest version and be able to install it by clicking the ‘Install Now’ link.
(Don’t see a Plugins menu in your dashboard? Then your site is probably on WordPress.com and you don’t need Jetpack–its features are already bundled into your site!)
If you are using a Multisite install, note that Jetpack must be connected individually for each site in the network. Any admin for that site can forge the connection. It does not have to be a different local user or a different WordPress.com user for each site.
I completed the setup process, and I see the screen with the list of features. Now what?
After successfully connecting to your WordPress.com account, most Jetpack features are automatically activated. Since each works differently, you can click on the ‘Learn More’ buttons for specific instructions on using each one. If the module is not activated yet, it will be greyed out, and a blue ‘Activate’ button will allow you to activate the module
Clicking ‘Learn More’ will also cause a ‘Deactivate’ button to appear for that feature, so you can turn off any features you aren’t ready to use yet.
I need more help! What should I do?
If you’re having trouble with Jetpack or one of its components, there are a few steps you can take on your own to try and diagnose the problem.
Help, Jetpack is broken! (a.k.a. troubleshooting tips).
How can I install Jetpack in my language?
Contact our support team to get some personalized help.
Related
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