Transform your WordPress site with Toolkit Integration for Youtube, the perfect plugin for embedding dynamic YouTube content. Whether you’re a creator, a business, or a blogger, Toolkit Integration for Youtube makes it easy to display engaging video feeds and playlists tailored to your audience.
Simple shortcodes and intuitive Gutenberg blocks make adding YouTube content effortless. Set up a responsive video feed, customize layouts, and showcase your favorite playlists in just minutes!
Key features:
– Display videos from a YouTube channel or playlist.
– Choose from grid, list, or carousel layouts.
– Add dynamic filtering options for playlists and keywords (Pro version).
Toolkit Integration for Youtube is ideal for anyone looking to keep their audience engaged with high-quality video content directly on their WordPress site.
✨ Unlock Pro Features
Ready to take it to the next level? Toolkit Integration for Youtube Pro includes advanced features like keyword filtering, playlist filtering, and premium support to give your videos even more visibility.
📃 Documentation
Visit our website for more information on how to get started: Getting Started Guide
🔗 Source Code
The source code for this plugin, including build tools and development instructions, is publicly available on GitHub:
GitHub Repository
To rebuild the plugin from source, follow the instructions in the repository’s README file.
🌐 External Services
This plugin uses the YouTube Data API to fetch video information, including playlists and channel uploads, to display them on your WordPress site.
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What the service is and what it is used for
The plugin connects to the YouTube Data API to fetch video data such as titles, descriptions, thumbnails, and URLs. This data is used to display YouTube video feeds, playlists, or live videos in the plugin’s blocks and shortcodes. -
What data is sent and when
- The plugin sends the following data to the YouTube API:
- The YouTube Channel ID or Playlist ID entered by the user.
- The API key provided in the plugin settings.
- Search queries or filters (if applicable, based on plugin features).
- These requests are sent when:
- A user visits a page where the plugin is active.
- The admin configures settings in the WordPress dashboard.
- The plugin sends the following data to the YouTube API:
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Links to terms of service and privacy policy
Users must obtain their own YouTube API key and agree to YouTube’s terms of service to use the plugin.